Nintendo's New Look 187
Forbes has an article talking with Nintendo of America's VP of Marketing Perrin Kaplan. She talks a little bit about Nintendo's upcoming plans, and the concept of the Blue Ocean. From the article: "For us, it's all about the experience, not if the technology allows you to play your game on the high-definition formats, which are now in such a small percentage of homes. Many independent sources tell us that experiencing current high-def games on a regular TV makes it near impossible to see everything clearly. That means the majority of homes are experiencing something lesser than what they bargained for. "
Misinformation abounds (Score:4, Insightful)
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Perhaps the sales figures are skewed , but from the data that no shops have them , you can not conclude they have more than 700,00 units sold , only that all units shipped have been sold / are being hidden to create demand (or something else similar ) .
Re:Misinformation abounds (Score:2)
TFA states that the xbox 360 sales are weak, and you state that you have seen xbox 360s lying around unsold. Consoles lying around unsold would seem to be an effect of poor sales.
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Regards,
Steve
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It would be rediculous for MS to not take advantage of their hype durring christmas. Now that Xmas is past, we are into the window in which a potential customer might wait for PS3 or Rev. The fact that they are still apparently short stocked when the peak oppertu
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if youre looking in places outside of your major electronics or games stores you might find a few. they are in short demand though, ill admit that much.
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Only in Slashdot land would someone think that selling FEWER of a product might be good for a company.
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I'm sorry, but claims like that require evidence, and I don't see that you got any. IF there were 10 Xbox 360s sitting around for sale somewhere, someone would already have bought them and put them on eBay for a healthy profit. Unless you're just sitting on them at some podunk gaming store to be a jerk or something.
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I wouldn't complain too much.
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http://img304.imageshack.us/img304/1277/360nosell
Re:Misinformation abounds (Score:4, Funny)
And what's with those weird graphics they use on their posters, the squiggly ones. Did their printer break?
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Do these independent (crack addict) sources not understand that you CAN switch your resolution to 480i with the current consoles that support HD?
On the 360 the games look fine...good...even 'great' (excluding King Kong).
Having the option of going HD doesn't mean that 480i gets worse.
Unless you work in Nintendo marketing of course.
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No, in fact the opposite will occur. The 720p game will look better on 480 than the 480 native game will. Because the 720p game will be using higher res textures and models.
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Here's an easy experiment to prove this fact. If you or someone you knows has a TV out on their/your computer hook it up to a standerd (IE non high-def) television. Now, the native resolution for a high-end TV is about 640x480 (often resolution is lost on the sides and top of the screen, many lower end TV's will cut off more tha
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It will be using them, but you won't see them (Score:2)
Uh-huh, it will be using them, but you won't be seeing them. That's the whole point.
Details will simply not be visible, small text will not be readable anymore, and so on.
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Given that the hardware is all the same, in order to design a game to work well on 480i and 720p, the game will either have to cut down on graphics effects when running at 720p or simply scale down the 720p image to 480i, and waste lots of graphics work computing pixels that don't get seen
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Impartial, or lazy? (Score:1)
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I admit that I don't have a "1337 Gam0rz B00t33k" in my town, but the local Wal-Mart has a stack of 360s available for sale. I personally don't care one way or another - I don't dislike MS any more than I dislike Sony - but your implication that the 360 is flying off shelves doesn't jibe with what I've personally seen.
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Something that I think about when I think about the XBOX360 and the PS3 is that everything there is possible with worse graphics on the XBOX or PS2
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All we can do is make some assumptions about what might happen in the future, and try to predict the results if those assumptions hold true. Say every 5 years the average household adds a new set or replaces an old one. And we'll even assume that all new TV's have Cell proce
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Besides amazing AI, which
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The competition is good though. I expect Sony's effort to be more open source and open standards friendly is largely due to the pressure from both the XBox and
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Do you know that the PS3 will support all past games out of the gate? The PS2 doesn't fully support every PS1 game either, you know.
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Hmm... well, at least Playstation is undergoing less of a drastic platform change than X-Box is this time, which is really what's hurting X-Box backward compatibility at the moment.
What keeps Linux from replacing Windows as the desktop of choice is what keeps XBox from replacing PlayStation as console of cho
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Not that this proves anything either way. Just because there may or may not be units sitting in my Walmart doesn't mean there have been fewer than one million sold.
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Also, you could know that it's not selling well by looking at the shelves of your local EB/Gamestop/Software Etc/err... etc when you go to buy a new PS2, GC, or PC game (or handheld, whatever). That would at least not provide you with proof that there's consoles just lying around in the US or Europe (the 360's failure in Japan is not news), which is all
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As for the Revolution, I think it'll be great. I'm not rich, so I won't be getting a 360 or PS3 anyway. Not going to buy that many games either, so being able to choose between 500 different titles won't really matter. As long as Nintendo can deliver fun games that won't cost a fortu
On the subject of Xbox 360s sold... (Score:2, Redundant)
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The last several times I've been to EB they've had a bunch. You may have a problem finding the premium edition though... It was pretty retarded of MS to release a crippled version. You could always just pay an extra $30+ and get everything that's in the premium.
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Clever strategy? (Score:3, Insightful)
I think its safe to say that this strategy is going to be hit-or-miss. If Nintendo fails with "Blue Ocean" the Revolution (or whatever they end up calling it) will flop, simply because the market isn't there. If it does work though, Sony and Microsoft's "Red Ocean" will find themselves overfishing for a depleting market.
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Personally, I haven't owned a console since SNES/Genesis days. Anything thats been worth playing has been on PC and I've loved it. Now, I have an expanding inter
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Not quite true. I enjoy playing Halo and any other FPS with my friends, but we also enjoy playing Mario Kart and Smash Bros. more. Every time we get together to play Halo (2) we're less and less enthusiastic, but when we're throwing turtle shells at each other in ANY of the Mario Kart series (SNES, N64, Gamecube, GBA, DS) we always have a ton of fun.
Gamers don't graduate out of Nintendo, the just have different tastes. Nintendo wants to cater to
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For some reason, i really can't see this happening. As long as there are going to be multiple platforms to release games on, there will be games like Madden, NCAA football, prince of persia (etc.) That have huge audiences, and developers will decide to release multi-console.
In my mind at least, multi-console releases hurt the revolution. In the current generation, all the consoles have reasona
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If you are going to say that it's only 2 to 3 times better, well then show me an xbox360 game that looks more than 2 to 3 times better than any new xbox game. Numbers don't exactly translate into performance.
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Prodding the market (Score:2, Insightful)
While I am very excited about greater support for this market, what exactly has Nintendo been doing with ports going as far back as Super Mario All-Stars, if not tapping this market? Exploratory Surveying?
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Blue Ocean, Red Ocean (Score:4, Interesting)
Looks like people at Nintendo have been reading this:
"Blue Ocean Strategy: How to Create Uncontested Market Space and Make Competition Irrelevant" (2005, Harvard Business School Publishing), by W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne.
Ironically, it's also the book Ford cited when it took the knife to its belly a few weeks ago...0 6601230398 [freep.com]
http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=20
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I kinda don't want to go back... (Score:2)
I'm okay Nintendo downplaying the whole graphics war; they're right in saying that the game play is what matters most. Hell
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Nice example guys. (Score:2)
Kind of like what I've been doing for 6 years with Sega Bass Fishing? I bought the controller AND game brand new when it came out for about $60, which is the apparently the new price point for this next generation
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But Perry Kaplan sounds like your generic Marketroid. NOA should replace her with a generic Metroid!
Thank you, thank you. I will be here all week.
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One of the flagstaff 'blue ocean' titles, and they drop what I consider a great, descriptive name and then give it a bland photoshop job cover. The result fits in better with those 99cent self help books you see in the checkout aisle, rather than a hip adult mental excercise program.
I predict that the US market see's sales close to 1/4th that of Japan because of NOAs marketing.
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Supposedly, Gamecube was the fastest selling console in its time on the UK.
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Re:Nintendo is in trouble with the Revolution (Score:2, Insightful)
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- the ds is noticably cheaper than the psp
- it had a lead on the psp releases. europe only got the psp when? this past summer?
- it has backwards compatibility. an instant backcatalog of thousands of games is not to be downplayed.
- due to the lead on psp release theyve been able to churn out their post launch killer games and capitalize on them. nintendogs, animal crossing, mario kart, advance wars?
- the psp didnt come out with its first true system seller titles until oct/nov. [GTA and
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1. the revolution is noticably cheaper than the ps3/xbox360
- the revolution is supposed to be cheaper. how much cheaper? we dont know. neither sony nor nintendo have dropped those magic numbers. sony could pull a major coup and drop the ps3 for $150 for all we know and eat the cost tremendously. or
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1. Games: Supposedly the main reason to get a PSP, but the number of "must haves" can be counted on one hand currently. Not to mention the fact the psp, and in general PSP games are more expensive(around $50 for a game compared to $30 or $35 for DS games. Though some psp publishers are finally wising up and lowering prices). For the cost of a psp and 2 games($350) you can get a DS an
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Now imagine something similar to Xbox Live Arcade, only the hardware is 1/3 the price. That could be very good.
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And for christ's sake, every time a Nintendo
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The PSP vs the DS is another excellent comparison. There is no question that the PSP is the superior piece of hardware. What does it have to offer? PS2 ports and clones, games that really aren't made to be portable. The offerings on the DS are MUCH more suited to the system and it's intended use. Hence, it is quite successful.
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Your analogy to the car market is a bit funny because it is right on and yet contradicts your point. I will admit that the SUV is a big market. Yet, not everybody wants a big SUV. A lot of people actually do want an economy car. Other people want sports cars. Other people want motorcycles. Have you been reading any news on General Motors? They posted record losses last year in the billion dollar range. Sales of SUVs were dismal in the second half of 2005. During the same time period, companies like Toyota and Nissan reported record sales of their mid-size cars. The demand in the market is changing.
In the same way, Nintendo is trying to target a totally different market and I think if this new controller works and they can produce fun games, they will see great success. Also, I would point out that unlike some companies, Nintendo has proven they actually can make a profit in the video game industry.
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What do you mean by a better selection? More, yeah sure they will have more, but better? I think you're assuming a lot there.
I think you should consider buying a Revolution when, like me, you've gotten a little bored of endless fps, third person shooters, sports games, and driving sims. You should buy it because, if they make a fishing game, you will cast by casting not by pressing "A." You'll swing a sword by swinging, not by pressing A. To shoot you would point and shoot, not by moving a stick and pressing A.I
Your clearly attracted to HD gaming, you mention it a lot, and I bet you're excited by it because it can make games more (photo)realistic, but understand that they way you can play a game can make it far more realistic than more pixels.
If you can't see why that, at the very least, you should consider the Rev over the PS3 & XBox, then you should re-think why you started playing games in the first place. I don't think it was to press "A" in HD.
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Big sweeping arm movements (sword swinging) will get you killed after a relatively short while. Watch how fencing is actually done next time it's on at the Olympics. There's none of this flashy Errol Flynn slashing and flourishing of the sword. It's all about relatively small, precise, quick movements.
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If you look at the history of the videogame market you will see one pattern emerging; that as time goes on, one of the platforms in each portion of the market eventually represents the majority of the users. Basically, you have one console everyone owns and one or two other consoles which did not even sell in the same league. Usually, the console which ends up being the market leader does not have better technical specifications and does not have more features; it usually is successful because it has the largest selection of interesting games.
Now what Blue-Ocean is all about is that when a market has too much competition you define a new market which you can thrive in; if the Revolution is successful it could define a completely seperate market (much like the Handheld market) where Nintendo can dominate.
Remember, except for DVD playback the Gamecube was a far superior piece of hardware to the PS2 (the XBox was in every way a better piece of hardware) and Nintendo produced several compelling titles for the platform (and Microsoft also had tons of good content on the XBox) and yet it never (for more than a week or so) even matched the sales of the PS2. At this point in time, Nintendo could produce a system that produced pre-rendered movie quality images, at 1080p, with every electronic device included in the system (including a toster) and sell it for $99 and they would still have problems selling more than the PS3.
Pure and Simple, if Nintendo wants to survive they need a new market
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Sounds an awful lot like what VW, and later Toyota and Honda said to their customers-- "You don't want that big lead-sled Buick! You our compact car with good fuel economy!"
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On the subject of high definition:
Shigeru Miyamoto has said, "The majority of people won't be playing our system with an HDTV, though with the Revolution, 480p resolution will be standard."
While not 720p, it's still a lot better than SD.
On the subject of console prices:
Compare the PSP to the DS. The technical specs of the PSP leave the DS in the dust, but its pricetag leaves a lot to be desired. Parents don't want to buy a PSP for $280 when they can have a DS and three games for the same price. (Sorry, Canadian prices here) This helps explain in part the popularity of the DS.
On the subject of the ON/OFF button on the controller:
Look for yourself. [wordherders.net]
On the subject of "What will Revolution bring us?"
- Innovative controller and new game genres
- Downloadable games
- Online play
Read more here: http://www.revolutionreport.com/nintendo_revoluti
You're a troll, and not even a good one.
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"On the subject of high definition:
Shigeru Miyamoto has said, "The majority of people won't be playing our system with an HDTV, though with the Revolution, 480p resolution will be standard."
While not 720p, it's still a lot better than SD."
Well, actually, no it's not. 480p
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I still think, though, that we're going to see HDTV adoption really grow over the next few years. No, I doubt we're going to see a majority of HDTVs in 5 years, but I think it's going to continue to be the hot ticket item in consumer electronics. Anecdotally, I've noticed a lot of buzz around the last holiday s
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I'm so sick of pointing that out.
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I just want to note something, Nintendo is going to fail with the revolution and will end the same way Sega ended, we will see the Mario Brothers on the PlayStation 4. Mark my words, it will happen.
It will be nice, whoever (Microsoft vs Sony) gets the Mario/Zelda franchise is going to win the console game wars. I preffer Sony (not because I am pro Sony, I HATE sony for they DRM and Rootkit) but
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Nice, another comment moded as troll because you expressed your POV and it was different than the general /. crowd.
I just want to note something, Nintendo^H^H^H^H^H^H^H Apple is going to fail with the revolution^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H iPod and will end the same way Sega^H^H^H^H Creative/Rio ended, we will see the Mario Brothers^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H better MP3 players on the PlayStation 4^W^W^W^W that Sony or Micr
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They broke into a market they had no presence in and which is highly competitive and gained second place
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Games like DOA 4 as you mentioned are not as effected. You miss some of the finer tones on the skin btu the gameplay is alrgely uneffected. The game is brightly lit and there are not as many small details as in a dark racing game placed in a city.
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Oh, all that tells me is that your system will get poor reviews and those that do play it at a friends house will not like what they see. I'm sorry, I'm not buying an HD TV to play video games. I get my HD gaming from computer games. I'm not going to pay $400+ for a video game system th
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I'd wait until Nintendo actually releases anything before I'd start distributing points... :)
I also started out using a non-HDTV with my Xbox 360. King kong was a bit too dark, I though, but games such as PDZ and Kameo looked all right, if not exactly impressive graphic wise. They looked like ordinary Xbox games, but with a
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Not FUD, common sense (Score:2)
Re:Consistency in numbers please.... (Score:2)
700k xbox360s -- isn't that the US sales numbers? 13 Million DS -- Isn't that global sales?
Yes and yes. You seem to be forgetting the fact that the XBox 360 is only popular in the US, whereas the DS is popular everywhere. Pretty much same as it was with the XBox and the GBA...