Haha right, company shrinks, employees getting fired en masse, until revenue from multiplatform games would come in (or does it have to be PS4 exclusive for you?), the fiscal year would be more dire than this year, as any income from hardware is gone, shorter dev cycles due to more limited budget, less risks with new ips like Splatoon.Haha, right...
Why doesn't Nintendo make a Gameboy 2? The name alone would sell systems. Or is it too late?
And lmao @ all the third party answers. Must be sarcasm.
Haha right, company shrinks, employees getting fired en masse, until revenue from multiplatform games would come in (or does it have to be PS4 exclusive for you?), the fiscal year would be more dire than this year, as any income from hardware is gone, shorter dev cycles due to more limited budget, less risks with new ips like Splatoon.
Ha ha, best situation that could happen, right. No downsides at all.
... Like I said, selfish simpletons.
This shitty hardware does indeed make money, or what do you call the 3DS? Their own platforms also means not having to pay royalities, certification and QA by the console makers, and finally, lets not forget what happens to the stock if they basically drop half of the company.1. They don't make much money on hardware anymore.
2. They could invest all the money they waste on developing shitty hardware on making games instead. This would lead to bigger budgets, more risks, more new IPs, more output.
"Scheduling a hardware launch so late in the [fiscal] year and excluding any NX sales from guidance suggests a lack of confidence that the device will actually launch in FY17. It is important to note that a March launch provides Nintendo with wiggle room to delay, as it's still likely to launch well ahead of the key holiday season." - Wedbush Securities' Michael Pachter
1. They don't make much money on hardware anymore.
2. They could invest all the money they waste on developing shitty hardware on making games instead. This would lead to bigger budgets, more risks, more new IPs, more output.
That's a pretty soft drop all things considered. I agree with the person who feels the mobile news softened the blow.
Heck, the stock is basically flat with its pre-Wii U launch price. All things considered 8% is not bad news for this given quarter.
I've been tempted. Mostly for all those occasions someone says "why do you care, you're not invested in them".
Next Animal Crossing console game to be the biggest flop ever, then?If Mario is available on smartphones, then why buy into the closed world of Nintendo handheld gaming?. Nintendo is going to delay releasing a Mario smartphone game until proven that its the only way to monetize its key intellectual properties on mobile. - Pelham Smithers
That's a pretty soft drop all things considered. I agree with the person who feels the mobile news softened the blow.
I've been tempted. Mostly for all those occasions someone says "why do you care, you're not invested in them".
That's a pretty soft drop all things considered. I agree with the person who feels the mobile news softened the blow.
I'm assuming their timely decision to acquiesce to more stringent corporate oversight with an auditing/officer system also had a lot to do with it. I wouldn't be surprised if some of the major shareholders actually picked up stock in the belief they're going to have more of a hand on the company's rudder moving forward.
I don't want to sound like a jerk, but I was a kid the last time I was excited for anything Nintendo was doing, and I am getting close to mid life.
I really will feel bummed if Zelda U turns out to be no good. I do have faith though, the mainline games have been steller, yes, even Skyward Sword. Don't think they would screw with one of their flagship titles.
Mobile Animal Crossing is basically going to print money.That's a pretty soft drop all things considered. I agree with the person who feels the mobile news softened the blow.