Showing posts with label Nintendo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nintendo. Show all posts

Friday, January 27, 2012

Dark Days for Nintendo: Company Posts First Annual Loss in 30 Years


Nintendo released its financials Thursday, stating an estimated annual operating loss of 45 billion yen ($575 million).  This estimate was far higher than the 4.2 billion yen loss estimated earlier in the year.  Part of this is attributed to declining sales of the Wii at the end of the console's run, and terrible sales of the much anticipated 3DS.  Sales of the 3DS were so poor that Nintendo was forced to drop its price only 6 months after release.  Nintendo's common stock dropped to its lowest levels since 2004, before the launch of either the DS or the Wii.

Nintendo has also been seeing Sony and Microsoft cut into the Wii's market with the Playstation Move and Xbox Kinect respectively.

I find this interesting after Shigeru Miyamoto's stepping down as head of game design in early December.  I can't help but think that the move was related to the state of Nintendo's sales.  Expect a paradigm shift in Nintendo toward different marketing strategies as they adapt to stay competitive in an ever expanding gaming market, with companies like Google (Google TV) and Apple (iPad)  taking larger shares.
Source: Reuters

One bright spot at least is that Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword has been the fastest-selling Zelda title.  But is it enough?

What does this mean long-term for Nintendo?

Monday, October 18, 2010

Happy 25th Birthday NES

So, I don't think weekend posts are gonna work.  Too much going on during the day, out of the house at night.  I'll probably do Fridays, then Mondays.

In other news, today marks the 25th Anniversary of the original Nintendo Entertainment System's release in the US.

Now at least for me, this was my entry into video gaming.  Before all later systems, NES was king.  My time with NES was brief, as the SNES would become my console of choice shortly after I started gaming, but that time was indeed sweet.  If you don't know how to reach the warp zone in Super Mario Bros world 1-2, I don't think we could be friends.  But since I'm a friendly person, here's how to do it:


And here's a little tirbute video to some of the NES's greatest hits.
(Note: keep the volume off if you hate techno music like I do)