Nintendo Profits Drop As Gamecube Loses Ground 70
Thanks to several readers for pointing to a Bloomberg Japan report reporting a likely fall in Nintendo's profits, as they lose market share to the Xbox and sell less Gamecubes compared to this time last year. They're still on course for a profit of hundreds of millions of dollars, mind you, but the article does say that "some investors criticized Nintendo for failing to announce any significant plans to boost its game business.. at last week's Electronic Entertainment Expo." Investors also seems worried about increased competition for the Gameboy Advance, in the form of Sony's PSP handheld.
Noooooo! (Score:1)
They should just do Software (Score:2, Interesting)
Plus, that would free up Final Fantasy to come out and play with my XBox.
As far as competition from Sony on the handheld front is concerned, I'm gonna
Re:They should just do Software (Score:5, Interesting)
I don't care whether I can play Zelda and Halo on the same console. Face it, if you are a true gamer you are pretty much forced to have all three major consoles, plus a gameboy. And I definitely do not want Nintendo to copy Sony's strategy. Sony are doing quite well, no need to have more of the same. I want new things, and Nintendo have been there. Less so in the past year or so but I think it is more likely they will bring something that will astonish the gaming market than, for example, Microsoft.
Re:They should just do Software (Score:1, Informative)
The original Playstation certainly had 3d processing power. I'm not exactly sure what you mean by being built with 3d in mind, because that's pretty ambiguous. Look at Battle Arena Toshinden. The Playstation was "built with 3d in mind." - whatever that means. As you can see if you compare the PSX [psxfanatics.com] to the N64 [tripod.com], they both have a chip devoted to graphics processing, so if you were thinking that the N64's GPU was a first, y
Re:They should just do Software (Score:5, Insightful)
As far as the 3d capabilities of the n64 and the psx are concerned, the psx's 3d capabilities are laughable compared to the n64. That is what I mean. It was the N64 and mario 64 that pushed the console gaming world to 3d. You had NOTHING like that before.
As I said in my original post, perhaps innovation was not the correct word. But the N64 era had games that were absolutely unforgetable, and they pushed gaming in a different direction. Yes, they have lost the edge now and, much as I love Zelda's latest outing, it does not amaze me like Ocarina did. Metroid was a surprise, yes, but I guess we'll have to wait for the next Nintendo console to see true innovation.
The "you are wrong" part, btw, refered to the assertion that Nintendo should stick to software. I think he was wrong, and I said so, writing a couple of paragraphs framing my ideas a bit. If I offended you, well, it was not my intention.
Re:They should just do Software (Score:1, Flamebait)
My assertion that the psx did not have 3d capabilities was wrong. However, 3d gaming took the form it has today (beyond Tek
Re:They should just do Software (Score:2)
Re:They should just do Software (Score:2)
I don't know anybody else who has PS2 and GameCube and thinks that the PS2 has better graphics. I don't think that the PS2 even supports 480p, but I could be wrong about that.
Re:They should just do Software (Score:2)
Re:They should just do Software (Score:2)
The difference that you're not taking into account:
Nintendo's specs are published for developers, not as a marketing gimmick. They tell developers what they can expect from the system in a game.
Microsoft and Sony's XBox and PS2 specs are all theoretical numbers, and are what you'd get if every piece of hardware were running at 100% efficiency in a tech demo. They're marketing num
Re:They should just do Software (Score:2)
Yep, you're right, to a point. If a game is made for one console and ported to another, though, you'll sometimes find that one version tends to suffer.
That's besides the point, though. I've read a few interviews with developers, and the concensus is that the XBOX whom
Re:They should just do Software (Score:2)
Psst, the GameCube is considerably more powerful than the PS2. Perhaps you should try sitting them side by side? Also, they are running on custom hardware. Don't you remember ATI's contribution to the system?
"And I called you a fanboy because you were offering false praise of Nintendo, specifically your contention that the N64 was the first console
Re:They should just do Software (Score:2)
They threw in a processor that could do the vector processing. That's a far cry from "we have hardware to do vector processing, lighting, texturing/filtering, and load management". I don't think I need to get into it's 64-bit inner-workings.
"The fact is that the PS1 came out first and was bu
Re:They should just do Software (Score:2)
Re:They should just do Software (Score:1)
1. Sega drops out of the hardware business to focus on software. Makes a lot of noise about being the biggest third party developer and unseating the Electronic Arts. (Or, as I like to call them, the evil Electronic Arts.)
2. Sega fails abjectly, and gets into talks to merge with some other company. Of course, merging is not an easy thing to do. So far it doesn't look good.
Possible Future: Sega ends up in a take over by E
Re:They should just do Software (Score:1)
Interesting point...hypothetically speaking, imagine if (this would suck, but...) for the next generation systems Nintendo doesnt come out w/ a console, only a handheld like you said. Then for the generation after that they come out w/ a console about 6 months before microsoft and sony do (to beat them to market).
People would go nuts w/ the hype!! After not having your must have generation fix of Zelda
A Few Thoughts (Score:2, Flamebait)
Isn't that to be expected? I mean, for each generation of consoles don't all the people who are going to buy a console, buy one and then focus on buying games? Sure, you can get some new converts but that number is going to be much smaller than the number of people buying when the system is new. I remember reading an interview with someone at
Multifunctional machines (Score:5, Interesting)
Look at the iPod. It's not a great PDA. It never will be. Apple won't persue it very hard.
Look at those annoying scanner-fax-printer things. Great if you dont' care much about poor performance of one or even two of the functions. It's the same reason why the ones that really do everything right tend to be very expensive.
Counter-point, the tivo-directv combo box. They were meant for each other. It's rare when devices should combine. Radio's and music players are the same way. Look at receivers and walkmen. Surprised I don't see more cd players
BTW, the GBA functionality is almost always optional. Look at wind waker. It's simply a bonus to have the linkup. Same
Re:A Few Thoughts (Score:2)
History would prove you wrong. The 3DO and CD-I come to mind...
Re:A Few Thoughts (Score:2)
Very true. The problem, though, is what is the cost of adding those features? Sony developed a DVD player into their console, and the result was an unsatisfactory experience for a lot of people.
"My main point was that an extra feature or two can push the system into more homes and Nintendo's view that people just want their consoles to be consoles is, I believe,
Re:A Few Thoughts (Score:1)
I guess unless you already own a GBA because you use it 5 days a week to pass the time it takes to get into work!
Re:A Few Thoughts (Score:2)
Oh yeah, and Gran Turismo 3....
Nintendo doesn't need to... (Score:1)
Re:Nintendo doesn't need to... (Score:1)
In a publicly traded company like Nintendo, perception is huge. If they aren't growin
Ahem.... (Score:1)
That should read, "fewer Gamecubes."
Even with Double Dash? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Even with Double Dash? (Score:2)
Just a *likely* fall in profit (Score:5, Insightful)
Nintendo is doing fine. They are making a nice profit. They are writing great software. They own lots of profitable franchises that noone else has. They may have slightly less sales than Microsoft, but that does not mean they have been wiped off the face of the earth.
Re:Just a *likely* fall in profit (Score:1)
Being complacent gets you nowhere in a cutthroat business where things are measured in pure numbers. (Microsoft lost a TON of money on their gaming division, but are they or anyone else worried? No.)
The systems that live the longest aren't necessarily the 'best'. Nintendo needs some killer games to get the GC off of store shelves. You can play 'kiddie' games on any console. (bad move on Ninte
please (Score:2)
Re:Just a *likely* fall in profit (Score:2)
Re:Just a *likely* fall in profit (Score:2)
The Gord [actsofgord.com] has a thing or two to say about this.
I hope Nintendo turns things around (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:I hope Nintendo turns things around (Score:1)
Since when did "system which has yet to be profitable" qualify as ruling. Nintendo isn't Sega. The difference is that Nintendo has yet to have an unprofitable system (Virtual Boy excluded). No, they aren't likely to become #1 again soon (ever?), but they'll be in the hardware business a long time from now.
*groan* (Score:3, Insightful)
Nothing to see here...
An insiders perspective... sort of. (Score:5, Interesting)
First off, I am the store manager for an extremely high volume video-game specialty store, and myself and all of my staff own all three systems. I love the gamecube, feel really bad about what is happening to it.
In the last three months my store has sold eight gamecubes! Just eight! And that was *after* the free game offer started! In that same period of time we have sold fifty-four PS2's and fourty-two xboxes. On a conference call last week, I we disscussed or experiences with the GC lastely, and most stores echoed my dissapointment.
And that's not the worst of it either. The worst part is the software. For example, when "Splinter Cell" came out for gamecube and PS2 we have sold 94 copies for PS2 and 2 for gamecube. So far on "Enter the Matrix" we have sold 160 for xbox, 140 for PS2, 24 for GC and 10 for PC. (BTW this is the 1st time we see xbox beating PS2 company-wide on a new release.)
On average, we sell about 4 gamecube games a day compared to 25 xbox games and 30 ps2 games. The *only* game for gamecube that has sold well this year in Zelda. Publishers that make GC exclusive games need to have balls of steel, because they know these numbers. That's why there are so few GC exclusive 3rd party games.
On the flipside, GBA and GBA SP are doing amazingly well. We sell many, many, many more GBA games than GC games. Nintendo makes a killing on GBA, so the company is not going anywhere.
I don't know why this is happening, but I fear that it has a lot to do with marketing. The gamecube is not percieved as "cool." It's best exclusive games, metroid and zelda, are often perceived as kiddie games, even though they are not! When customers think PS2, they think Vice City; when they think Xbox, they think Halo. But when the they think GC, what do they think of?
***Warning gross generalizations coming!***
Here's what my customer's think and much of this is not true, but this is what they tell us before we can correct them.
PS2: The cool system, what my buddy has, the "best" system, the one with the "best" controller, and the most games. I want a ps2 because I played vice city at a friend's house.
Xbox: Big, black, and powerful. The most "powerful" system. Less games than PS2, but gaining. I want an xbox because I played halo at my friend's house.
GC: Small and purple, nobody has it. Less powerful that ps2 and xbox, because it's smaller and costs less. Zelda is a kids game, but GC is kinda cool because I once was at some guy's house and he was playing resident evil on it.
This is what they say to us, I don't know who is to blame, but the future does not look good for nintendo.
Re:An insiders perspective... sort of. (Score:3, Insightful)
Extremely, extremely good point. I say this not only because I agree with you, but also because I think this way. In answer to your last question, when I think of GC (or Nintendo in general), I think of video games, whic
Re:An insiders perspective... sort of. (Score:1)
Just so someone doesn't flame me for this, Tekken Tag requires 5 buttons I guess. But whatever
Re:An insiders perspective... sort of. (Score:2)
For a hardware manufacturer that has done nothing but blatently copy Nintendo controllers, that's not half bad.
Select button, action butons in a square configuration, shoulder buttons, analog thumbstick, rumble feature... Everything that Nintendo did first and Sony said "me too!" afterwards. About the only thing Nintendo didn't do first was proportional buttons, but even then that's someting Sega did first.
It seems the only good idea that Sony didn't r
Investors don't understand their investment (Score:2, Interesting)
Then the investors are stupid and really don't know anything about the market they are investing in. The sony thing won't be out till late 2004, you can place pretty good bets on it not showing till 2005. 2 years is an awfully long time and you can place another bet that nintendo will have an updated gameboy out by that time to compete. Why would they announce it now and give Sony a hea
Re:Investors don't understand their investment (Score:1)
This is why Cisco can make an announcement that causes their stock to go up, and then you'll see Intel's stock go up because investors think Cisco...Intel...it's all the same stuff.
Yeah, I agree with you, it'll be at least a year before we'll start seeing what this thing from Sony is actually going to look like, what it's capabilities will be, and most importantly, what the games look like.
Rumors of the Death of Nintendo (Score:3, Insightful)
Nintendo, however, owns a market share very tightly. There are players who basically only enjoy Nintendo games. When pushed, we have some difficulty explaining why, except for some intangible aspect to the games. They're just... more fun. They seem to have been designed, always, to be fun, entertaining, easy to pick up, etc. And I don't get that feeling from most PS2 games. I buy them, and I'm almost always disappointed. They feel like they're a part of a different hobby than the one I grew up with.
I am not alone in this, either. Out of the dozen or so friends I have who own a console, about 5 own a Gamecube. I know this is an unusually high number, but, you know, I tend to associate with people who have similar taste and all. The point is, though, that the six of us are dedicated GC players. We own GC's because the GC is the only console that has the games we want.
My point, long-winded as it may be, is that I think the GC can and will survive on this niche. Sure, it'll go down to 10% of the market. Sure, it'll lose some of its third party support. But, as time goes on, a lot of developers will also start moving away from the Nintendo style of game entirely. And Nintendo will be the only company catering at all to people like me.
I figure it'll be like Apple. Never gonna be at the top of the game. Always gonna be around, and always gonna have a set of loyalists who would never seriously consider buying the competition.
Re:Rumors of the Death of Nintendo (Score:2)
Then, I moved to the world of Nintendo. There were so many games, and they were (for the most part) all fun. The best analogy I can think of at the moment is Star Wars. We have this story and we know how it turns out(Anakin == Darth Vader, Link kicks gannons ass, etc). But the story itself keeps us coming back to see the newest thing(The master sword lost its Mojo??). Plus
3rd man-out (Score:4, Interesting)
I think that Nintendo is at the bottom of the mindshare curve, and that is pretty much all that is going on. I agree with one of the above posters that states that Nintendo is going to be the Apple of video gaming. It's going to have a dedicated following that will increase slowly year after year.
For me, the X-Box is just a complete snore, (Halo is still the only half-decent exclusive, and that is only because of a hack..CTF over the Internet is fun.). The PS2 is a whole lot better, to be honest, having partial exclusives like GTA:VC and the Dynasty Warriors series.
However..Nintendo got the goods. Really. Yes, there are less games out for it. Does it really matter when....well..quite frankly it has some unbelievable games. Metriod and Zelda, go without saying, are amazing...and I'm not even a Zelda fan. Mario Sunshine was great, however limited by the game flow (what WAS there was great). Animal Crossing is amazingly adictive, (again, I'm not usually a fan of that style), then you add the "2nd-tier" stuff, stuff that is still amazing, Eternal Darkness, Star Fox Adventures, Rogue Leader. The controller is excellent, and it has enough multi-platform games to make me happy. (Tony Hawk, Burnout, Ikaragua, Skies of Arcadia, Timesplitters 2)
The focus on GBA connectivity is a gamble, and in fact, it's an artistic decision rather than a business one in my mind. The previews of the upcoming GBA focused games sound amazing (FF:CC,Four Swords, Pac-Man)
In any case, I for one am very happy with my small little box. Nintendo seems to be barking up the wrong tree right now, comercially speaking, but artistically, they are better right now than any other VG company at any time in history.
Re:3rd man-out (Score:2)
Picmon, Monkey Balls
Blah, blah, blah (Score:3, Funny)
I'm going to back to playing my Gamecube and laugh at those that haven't been enlightened and still waste your time on the other two consoles.
Nintendo won my loyalty w/ great games, not great specs (though it has those too).
Re:Blah, blah, blah (Score:2)
I've found Nintendo gamers are smart gamers. Of all the people I know who play games, the more enlighted have a 'cube. Of all the people I've introduced to console gaming, most have been addicted to a GameCube game over one on another system (save GTA).
For example, my flatmate is addicted to Eternal Darkness at the moment. He's playing until 2, maybe even 3 in the morning. Even when he was addicted to
No need to worry (Score:2)
Oh, please. (Score:3, Interesting)
Just maybe Microsoft is selling more XBox units, but the numbers have shown that they *are not* selling the software along with it. It's pretty sad when SNES titles top the best selling XBox games on GameFAQs.com. Hmm... Nintendo has been solid on those lists for months now, especially since the Metroid Prime release. Weather it is Game Boy titles, or GCN titles, they've remained pretty consistant. Unless everyone totally buys into the PSP hype, I don't see that changing too much. Gamecubes still keep selling, and software is selling well enough. The PS2 sales are grinding to a halt. Everyone and their mom already has one. The rest are just replacements for dead systems. Tell me if you don't know somebody that hasn't had to replace their PS2? (Gamecubes have a 12 month warranty, compared to the PS2's and XBox's 90 day).
Third party companies are afraid to make the jump, but it is begining to happen. Some of the companies that we've *never dreamed* would make games for non-Sony platforms are doing more cross-platform work. Where's Squaresoft in terms of XBox games? Granted, 3 Gamecube games from Square isn't *everything*, but it's a start. Nintendo still has the biggest and best exclusives that the *fans* want. And even companies like Konami and Capcom are finally working on some satisfactory exclusives.
The fact is... The dedicated game companies will *never* let Nintendo go, and neither will the fans. Nintendo may be a company, and they may be in it for profit just as Sony and Microsoft are, but they are *totally* about the games. You can't say that about the other two, which are primarily electronics, media, or software companies that just want total media domination. Many of us hated to see SEGA go, but we'll be damned if the same thing happens to Nintendo.
The future of the big N! (Score:1)
Re:The future of the big N! (Score:1)
Nintendo (Score:1)