Nintendo Finds Gaming Success Outside Adolescent Male Market
from the mario-luigi-and-grandma dept
Nintendo has released its latest quarterly results, showing a huge jump in profits as well as a raised forecast for the rest of the year. The success is being credited to the company's DS portable console, which may not be technically on par with something like the Sony PSP, but has opened up huge new markets of gamers for Nintendo. The company keeps the prices of its hardware relatively low, eschewing some advanced features, while innovating with others, like the DS' touchscreen. The DS and its success also highlight the point that more goes into good games than just realistic graphics, and that innovation isn't solely determined by the computing power of the hardware on which it runs. The emphasis on some other platforms appears to be just on making graphics more detailed, whether it's making a quarterback's uniform look better or blood spatter more realistically. But Nintendo's approach really puts the focus back on the games, and delivering a great game-playing experience that's based around creativity and gameplay, not technical ability. This (as well as their pricing) allows them to cultivate a portfolio of games that are attractive to a wide range of consumers, not the more narrow demographic of other systems.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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I have to say...
Nintendo is doing it right with unique games and gameplay while keeping those old franchise games that give a good taste of nostalgia once in a while.
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That's right...
There's nothing wrong with the current gen offerings of Sony and MS (I own a PS2 and intend to buy used Xbox in a few weeks and a 360 sometime next year) but Nintendo does what they say, they may video games. They don't spend a godzillion dollars trying to replace your entire entertainment center.
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The Good Ole Days
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I agree with everyone here. I am not a big ps2/xbox/gc type gamer. I focus on computers but I started out with a Super Nintendo and I have to admit the games there were very good. Sure they did not have the best graphics but I played Super Mario for days and days back then. And ever sence then I have always seen how content focused their games are. Xbox 360 is just to dang expensive. Like one person said they try to redo your entire TV system with new AV cables and a HDTV blah blah.
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http://techdirt.com/article.php?sid=20060724/1258207&threaded=false&threaded=true
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How was the first post mature and helpful? It's getting ridiculous that the children think we give a sh*t when they posted..... that's one of the reasons I generally don't even bother to read the comments - it's sickening.
Learn what Re: means Justin.
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You know, at first, I reacted to the stupid, pointless "first post" thing with apathy... then after seeing it for the 15 billionth time, I was mildly irritated... but after seeing all the anger it generates, I think it's kind of amusing.
As for me, I think the comments on techdirt are the most interesting part. I can get better news on Google.
Also, as an old school gamer, it pains me to say it, but Nintendo lost the cutting edge long ago, when Xbox came out, specifically. Nintendo will always be in the position of competing on price and should switch to being a purely software company if they wanted to truly thrive.
PS 17th (or thereabouts) post!
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Another point you're missing is the one simply stated in this article: Nintendo's jumping back with a passion. They were clearly the underdog with their DS against the PSP, yet they've kicked Sony's butts in that department, due to a marketing strategy (cheaper hardware, and cheap, innovative games that use new control schemes to attract all ages) that they are implementing in the next generation of consoles with the Wii. Furthermore, they have already stated that they are not redlining to produce the Wii, as Microsoft has.
If you ask me, I think Nintendo has a pretty good shot of sweeping this generation (though they may not), while both Microsoft and Sony are in danger of pulling out this generation if they don't sell past a certain point (read: not neccesarily conquering the market, just creating profitability). This is especially a possibility with Sony, whose expensive console and lack of innovation has already spread waves of doubt throughout the industry. IMHO, most people are going to own one or both of the Wii and 360, while the PS3 takes a backseat. If that happens to a high enough extent, Sony'll either need to rethink their console and redesign it to be more affordable, or cut their losses and abandon their Video Games division.
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But I would still counter with the argument that Microsoft won't mind running losses until their competitors cannot run them anymore. Also, the fact is that Nintendo only caters to the youngest of consumers... being in my mid-twenties, I'm not the least bit interested in the cartoonish animation and superficial story lines that represent most, if not all of Nintendo's games.
But you probably do have a point about Sony. They certainly won't be able to run losses indefinitely like MS can.
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I think Nintendo actually lost their edge with the Nintendo 64. Man did that thing suck. I absolutely loved the controller, but the graphics were pretty bad, even at the time, and there were very few good games for the platform.
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World Domination Games for Girls
So yeah, shouldn't there be a game to fly black WHO helicopters to enforce global vaccination?
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(if your wondering if I am a girl I ain't)
(I am not gay eather)
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As for the article: I agree completely, Nintendo has done a good job of drawing me back in, especially since my daughter has gotten old enough to play. Nintendo has great multiplayer games, and games a family can play together have fun. They go for a much different market, and I'm glad they do because if not for them many people would be left out of console gaming in the Xbox/PS wars.
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Sony fan boy
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Wii Will Overcome
I've suddenly stopped caring about graphics. I used to be crazy about "How many Polys can i push?" I had a dual X1800XT Crossfire setup for a few months, but I downgraded to a 6800GT just because of cost effectiveness. My primary gaming console is now my DS Lite, which is incredbily fun.
I can't wait for the Wii. It seems to be the *ideal* platform for me, with 4+ gamers multiplayer support, backwards compatibility, nostalagia titles, ability to work as a DS access point, etc.
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(yeah, I know its not, but its just as stupid to post this at #23 as it is to post it at #1)
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Sadly...
If that happens to a high enough extent, Sony'll either need to rethink their console and redesign it to be more affordable, or cut their losses and abandon their Video Games division.
I think there will be enough Sony fanboys/girls to keep the company from having to pull out of this gerneration much less the console wars altogether.
While Nintendo doesn't hold as much of the console market as say 15 years ago most people don't realize that Nintendo doesn't have the backing of MS or Sony. MS has several years of profits built up from the PC industry and Sony has the same from various electronics markets. Nintendo doesn't have as much to work with and more to lose.
If the 360 fails then that is only one division of a massive corporation. If the PS3 fails that is only one division of a massive corporation. If the Wii fails then Nintendo is finished. The stakes are higher for Nintendo so they have to play smart to play with the big boys which means they can't dump hundreds of millions into a project unless its a 100% garaunteed winner.
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