CadetMahoney
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Sony's on the phone reminding them about the gentleman's agreement they had over drinks last week.
"You won't kick Vita when it's down man will you? It hasn't done anything to you!"
*downs whiskey*
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Sony's on the phone reminding them about the gentleman's agreement they had over drinks last week.
"You won't kick Vita when it's down man will you? It hasn't done anything to you!"
*downs whiskey*
Have you played one? Feels great, looks great, plays great. It's just missing the games. But so is 3DS imo.Oh ok. I wasn't following the line of thought of Good Hardware = Deseved Success.
Aye, let's call it publisher. That's what publisher do. Developer does different (ie, they are only making game)
It's not just kids. I ride the subway every day to work (Boston, USA), it's amazing watching 75% of the people on the train absorbed in their cell phone on any given trip. Even if they're not playing games, these are all people who are completely socialized to whip their phones out in public. I've seen maybe one 3DS in the wild ever. What can Nintendo and Sony do to drag them away from Bejeweled and Angry Birds and Draw Something and Words with Friends?
Me3 sold a mere 1.18m units? Thats pathetic really given the marketing.
There's nothing Sony and Nintendo can do to draw people away from their cell phones. Cell phones offera level of socialization that Nintendo and Sony will never be able to achieve. It doesn't matter what brand of smartphone you own, everyone can still get on the same Facebook, message each other, and more and more often challenge one another in games like Scramble with Friends.
On top of that noone feels awkward whipping out a smartphone in public. I have no problems playing Plants vs Zombies while waiting for my daughter's play to start, but I'd feel like silly playing a 3DS in public.
Nintendo and Sony should join forces if they want handhelds to survive. Sony's hardware with Nintendo's software? The world would not survive.
I don't get it. It's a great system. I want to see it succeed. More fun for me.
You know Nintendo does both right?
Right. It's gloomy because Ninty is looking like the one to have sat down first in the last available chair in the current game of mobile gaming musical chairs, leaving Vita to be squeezed out due to price and lack of a more mature and better-rounded software library. Timing can certainly mean everything for gaming platforms, so Sony came to the party too late and now they've got to hustle. The best thing about this, potentially, is that more experimental, unique games may be published on the platform due to need for more software, but it could also get more copy-catty to try and further ensure success.There was some definite optimism when the Vita was first announced since its hardware had superior specs to the yet-unreleased 3DS, but the same price tag. I remember one poster was so enthusiastic that he posted a screenshot of his cancelled 3DS preorder with the reason "waiting for Vita" listed.
But with Nintendo being very aggressive with pricing and games, the Vita's launch titles coming up short in terms of sales, and little reason to expect a matching price cut in the short term, the Vita's outlook has gotten quite gloomy.
I agree but based on Nintendo IP's the Wii should be experiencing no greater success than any of it's predesessors. Yet somehow it was able to create a Teddy Rumskin level of fervor that should have wore out 3 months after Wii SportsNintendo makes games that sell for years rather than mere weeks or months. Again: It is the #1 game developer on the planet and has been for decades. It has huge competitive advantages against everyone else in the space, nevermind that the company is run far better than the majority of its competitors. Also, it doesn't make games to prove how manly its developers are.
Hell, my favorite Nintendo games are few and far between. I tend to prefer PC gaming over console gaming by a pretty sizable margin. But that doesn't change the fact that Nintendo is the most successful game company of all time; in fact, it's not even close.
Great hardware. Why doesn't it deserve success?
Me3 sold a mere 1.18m units? Thats pathetic really given the marketing.
Historically, the last time they joined forces successfully the SNES sound chip was created. And what a piece of work is was!
Sony and Nintendo have now almost the same value on the market. If Nintendo weren't so healthy financially (especially compared to Sony) I would indeed suggest a merging between the two companies.
Blizzard says you´re wrong.
Speaking of which, did anyone else see the effect NPD seems to have had on Nintendo and Sony's stock prices? I mean holy fuck. I can only imagine what's going to happen to Nintendo when they report their ~$1 billion loss.
Nintendo has 10 times the output Blizzard has. Cumulative sales aren't even in the same league. Even on an individual level Nintendo's biggest sell more than Blizzard's.
Everything that's wrong with this generation summed up in one line.
Funny - I was pissed off it sold so well despite Bioware decline and DLC stinking tricks.
WOW has 11 million subscribers. That´s 1.65 billion each year for WOW subscriptions only. Nintendo is not even in the same league. That´s not mentioning Starcraft, and software sales.
The Activision Blizzard conglomerate as a whole has a market cap of 14 billion dollars.WOW has 11 million subscribers. That´s 1.65 billion each year for WOW subscriptions only. Nintendo is not even in the same league. That´s not mentioning Starcraft, and software sales.
WOW has 11 million subscribers. That´s 1.65 billion each year for WOW subscriptions only. Nintendo is not even in the same league. That´s not mentioning Starcraft, and software sales.
My kids cut their teeth on Mario platforming/Mariokart on Gamecube. They also enjoyed them on GBA and DS, and requested them for 3DS. But that's really the only time 3DS got much use from them. They'd play the new Mario/Mariokart for a bit and then the 3DS went back to collecting dust.
Their "i" devices get used everyday, whether it's gaming, Facebook, messaging, whatever. My kids don't care if they don't have their 3DS on a roadtrip, but heaven forbid they forget their iTouch or cellphone.
Nothing is going to happen. Everyone already know. Most importantly is IF Nintendo will predict profits for FY 2012. And they better do.
Yup. I wanted to brain my kid, who had just gotten a 3DS the previous day, when he brought his Touch on a short family road trip. "Don't you want to bring your new 3DS?" He said 'nah', shrugged, and went back to playing on his Touch.
It's crazy.
WOW has 11 million subscribers. That´s 1.65 billion each year for WOW subscriptions only. Nintendo is not even in the same league. That´s not mentioning Starcraft, and software sales.
I don't see how they can. Wii and DS are dead worldwide. There's no way Wii U can have a decent profit margin, and 3DS is probably going to do sub 200k per month for most of the year in the US. (Well, unless Animal Crossing comes sooner than expected I guess.) They'll probably have to wait until FY 2013 to turn things around.
Speaking of which, did anyone else see the effect NPD seems to have had on Nintendo and Sony's stock prices? I mean holy fuck. I can only imagine what's going to happen to Nintendo when they report their ~$1 billion loss.
Honest question: what games does he have for it? Data gathering here
02. Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City (360, PS3)** Capcom USA - 582K
06. Street Fighter X Tekken (PS3, 360)** Capcom USA
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja (360, PS3) Namco Bandai Games
XX. Kid Icarus - 135K
Nintendo 3DS - 225K (-43.8%)
If the Wii U sells for $299 with no HDD I don't see why it can't be profitable from the jump.
Sony's has nothing to do with NPD, Sony's stock is down due to Kaz's meeting being considered a failure by analysts.
This point interests me quite. What exactly were they expecting? A complete shut down of their television section?
If the Wii U sells for $299 with no HDD I don't see why it can't be profitable from the jump.
I do have to wonder about people hoping that it will spur overall industry sales again, particularly for 3rd party games. Nothing we've seen thus far indicates that Wii U titles will be substantially different from their PS360PC brethren this year. I don't see millions of casuals lining up to play Darksiders 2 or Aliens Colonial Marines just because it has tablet support. I think we'll see a healthy return to form for Nintendo's franchises and a modest bump for titles ported over.
Can't wait for my 10 free PS1 games and Vita Ambassador title :bowIf it flounders than maybe it will see any early price cut. See the 3DS and PS3.
It probably depends on how expensive the tablet costs to produce.
Nintendo and Sony should join forces if they want handhelds to survive. Sony's hardware with Nintendo's software? The world would not survive.
Both portable systems, especially Vita since doesn't have Mario titles, will have a very tough ride.
They wanted an actual plan on how he plans to turnaround the electronics division.This point interests me quite. What exactly were they expecting? A complete shut down of their television section?
Investors said they had hoped for more meat on the bones of Hirai's plans.
"I can't make out a growth story here. It's good they've announced numerical targets, but you can't tell how they're going to achieve them," said Kikuchi Makoto, CEO of Myojo Asset Management.
"It doesn't feel like an aggressive makeover," said Tetsuro Ii, president of Commons Asset Management, who oversees $33 million (20 million pounds) of assets and doesn't hold Sony stock. "You can't really see the roadmap for how they're going to revive the electronics business, nor how they're going to create new value."
The problem is that iPad and iPhone really took the mass market for gaming. But not for the better unfortunately. I'm sure it's more of an hype effect than real enjoyment on real
They wanted an actual plan on how he plans to turnaround the electronics division.
WOW has 11 million subscribers. That´s 1.65 billion each year for WOW subscriptions only. Nintendo is not even in the same league. That´s not mentioning Starcraft, and software sales.
I just want to make sure I understand the full joke here. PS1 games still don't work on PSV, right?Can't wait for my 10 free PS1 games and Vita Ambassador title :bow
Analysis are somehow right, but also Kaz is right. After all, we have to keep in mind that he entered as CEO the 1 April. Less then one month ago. Thus it's obvious he can't still make a roadmap to profitability for now. I think that before the end of June 2012 he'll have a picture of what to change and what to shut down entirely and he will hold a press conference on that. It's too early now.
lf I can buy these "casual" games you speak of for a buck, they sure as hell took the market for the better.