Konami, Namco, SquareEnix Financial Results 14
Thanks to an anonymous reader for pointing out a slew of end-of-year financial results from Japanese games companies. Read on for info on Square's excellent and Enix's disappointing results, and find out quite how Konami managed to lose 230 million dollars this year...
Perhaps the most surprising results were Konami's loss of 28 billion yen (230 million dollars) for the year, but this was because of the devaluation of a fitness club business (Konami Sports) purchased in 2001 - sales were up 12 percent elsewhere, with Yu-Gi-Oh a high point.Looking elsewhere, Namco's results were good, with a net profit of 4 billion yen (33 million dollars), partly due to a surprise hit for Taiko No Tatsujin, a drumming game that comes complete with a Japanese taiko drum controller, which has sold over 500,000 copies in Japan.
As for SquareEnix, they reported largely separate financial results for the two halves of the company, due to the recent merger, but Enix had a sharp fall in profits, whereas Square's were a record high. Enix's relatively poor results were blamed on disappointing sales of Star Ocean:Till The End Of Time, which is yet to launch in the US, but was nevertheless expected to do better in Japan, where it's sold a very respectable 500,000 but has already dropped out of the Top 30.
Finally, in a followup to our earlier story, Nintendo's profits came out, and were indeed hit by the sales slowdown and a strong yen, but still managed to reach a group net profit of some 67.3 billion yen (560 million dollars).
Wow even with DDR (Score:2)
I'm shocked and saddened...
If they open a DDR Fitness place here I'll be the first to sign up
Re:Wow even with DDR (Score:4, Interesting)
Home sales are much better. However, DDR is a diminishing market in Japan, and has always been a rather fringe market in the US. So DDR would not be enough to pull Konami up.
Yu-gi-oh! Is logically their hottest thing now, and the way they're whoring it, it'll be over with in less than a year. Maybe they should make Yugi Yugi Revolution Oh! while there's still time.
Re:Wow even with DDR (Score:2)
It probably would have if it weren't for the Stasi trainers.
Wow.. (Score:3, Interesting)
As for Konami, I didnt know they had fitness club interests. Imagine if all the gamers you knew were all buff?
Thinks for a moment..
Heheh I got some ideas. First, network everything up and have a little card that stores your workout. You insert your card in each machine and work out as usual. Each rep or set is worth some point value. These points add up to stuff in games. Then go home, reap the rewards of you workout on the game. Need more rations for Snake? Bench 175. Need more health, so some sets of 225. Enable the Konami code by running a mile under 6 minutes on the treadmill.
Of course it can be hacked with this simple implementation, but hey, just an idea.
Re:Wow.. (Score:1)
What was the point of Square and Enix joining up? (Score:2)
Re:What was the point of Square and Enix joining u (Score:3, Informative)
+1 informative. (Score:1)
Hey, titles coming to Gamecube and GBA... count me in.
can't they just... (Score:5, Funny)
I know, I know, even I'm groaning at that one.
Get rich quick... (Score:1)
a) The Nintendo Option: Miyamoto, Zelda, handheld monopoly.
b) The Square Option: Hehe, boobies.