Nintendo's Market Value Briefly Tops Sony's 137
GameDaily reports on news from Reuters; today for the first time Nintendo outpaced Sony's market value. Note that this isn't Sony's games wing, but the entirety of the Sony corporation. Investor confidence spurred by brisk sales of the DS and Wii pushed Nintendo (briefly) into the top ten earners in the nation of Japan, with such rarefied organizations as Honda, Toyota, and Canon. "Nintendo's shares rose to a record high 46,350 yen in the morning, increasing its overall market value to 6.57 trillion yen ($53 billion), which allowed it to surpass Sony's market capitalization for a time. The company's shares, however, finished the day a bit lower putting Nintendo back in 11th place behind Sony, but still ahead of Panasonic maker Matsushita, whose sales are over eight times larger than Nintendo's. Nintendo's market value closed at 6.39 trillion yen on Monday, just below Sony's 6.48 trillion yen."
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NTDOY stock represents 1/8 of a share of Nintendo stock traded on the Tokyo stock exchange, NTDOF represents one share. Most people trade the NTDOY, which is currently trading at 45.85.
Re:Great news (Score:5, Insightful)
In this case it wasn't fanboyism. I saw one company about to go out on a limb with an innovative new product. I saw another company about to go out with an overpriced product that didn't provide much more than their last generation. I saw a lot of buzz among the gaming community about the innovative new product. I decided I had room in my portfolio for some risk, took it, and made a decent chunk of change.
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From the Article:
For all the positives surrounding Nintendo right now, though, Koyama cautioned that investors need to be very careful with the stock. "This is one of those companies that i
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Well now, one of these is making just under a hojillion dollars a millisecond in profit, and the other is languishing on store shelves. Regardless of which one you think is 'innovative' and 'overpriced', the pare
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Its likely that once the PS3s copy protection has been broken, their sales will increase drastically (much more so than a price cut would induce.) Because even without the relative availability and affordability of bluray burners, being able to easily swap out the harddrive (or hack the interface to fit a full size 3.5" SATA drive) will work.
This also seemed to
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As far as cracking the PS3 copy protection which will be done sooner or later I assume you have a cheap collection of Blu-Ray disks that you can afford to copy your games to. That and that alone makes copying PS3 games expensive. This was one of the reasons why the PS2 had DVD since coping games to a DVD was expensive in
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Grandma is 133t (Score:2)
Yeah, because all those grandmothers buying the Wii are l33t h@x0r pirates. Get a life. Software to hardware sales ratios started out better than 3-to-1, and I think have gotten better since. People are buying the Wii and buying games, not pirating them.
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While we're on the subject of ad hominem attacks.. Get your head out of your ass, Nintendo fanboi.
You honestly believe grandmothers are the ones who are wiping these consoles off the shelves?
I'm sure the wii has the largest following of elderly gamers of any console to date, but you think the sales to the older folks even accounts for 5% of the wii sales? I think you're deluded.
And yes, people are pirating wii games, as w
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No, but I think the vast vast majority of Wii sales have been to non-tech-savvy users. I used "Grandma" as the extreme example of this, but the soccer moms buying this for their kids aren't buying it to modchip it either. "Grandma" is also personally a funny example to me since recently a discussion popped up on a GDC mailing list about an ar [newsweek.com]
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But that is strong market. If you want portable RPG's the PSP is the go to device similar to how the PS2 was/is.
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Explains what step 2 was (Score:2)
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1. Buy Nintendo stock
2. Open your mouth
3. Profit!
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Do one thing (Score:3)
Course, I'm a Ninty fanboy, so I'm slightly biased...
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GMAC [wikipedia.org] is no longer a subsidiary of GM. It was sold to a private equity firm, and GM only has a minority stake in it.
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I think it's a good point though. GMC really didn't do the car making part "well" anymore. They've been catch up with the Japanese and the Europeans in the "Quality" department for decades now. American cars are boring, uncool, have a reputation for not lasting.
The first thing I notice when I sit down in a car is the console. I want a conso
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Time to short? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Time to short? (Score:5, Insightful)
yes, games have been few and far between for the Wii, but the console has sold like hotcakes. This implies that games will be released for it in the future.
A lot of game development companies bet against the Wii and that was a poor bet for them to make. I'm sure many of them would like to go back and release on the Wii just to get a crack at the installed base. I doubt they will make the same mistake now that the Wii is on the market and outselling the other consoles.
That said, Nintendo is probably close to the peak of its value and would not make a fantastic investment right now. Even if the console continues to sell well and the new games come out and Nintendo is fantastically successful, how much higher can the stock reasonably go?
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no need for reason. this is the stockmarket, after all.
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I don't know, that sounds like one of those statements that come back to bite you in the ass
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If we assume that every third party publisher of repute and skill ignored the Wii or otherwise gave it passing attention, then it would make perfect sense that there are no (or very few) notable third party titles. Almost everyone missed the boat.
Install base doesn't guarantee sales, and I'm sure most companies are taking into conside
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The funny thing is, they've survived thus far on classics such as mario, zelda and so on. Why would you think they suddenly need a river of games to keep gamers interested.
It's not about quantity
Re:Time to short? (Score:5, Informative)
The Wii's success was soon evident to everyone though and most of the large game makers jumped on the bandwageon. However since games aren't produced in an instant, you'll see an avalanche of games released for the Wii, starting late '07, but mostly throughout, and towards the end of, '08.
News is surfacing that some companies are shifting focus from Sony to Nintendo entirely:
http://kotaku.com/gaming/the-tide/big-japanese-pu
My guess is that this'll keep happening unless/until the PS3 somehow manages to pick it sales up significantly and reach some form of critical mass.
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The reason I think N is probably overvalued is simply because the company
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Nintendo make more profit for the same amount of revenue
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Sony will lose even more money once they lower the very high price of a PS3.
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Number of Games released in 2007 according to Gamerankings:
360: 53
PS2: 45
PSP: 44
DS: 35
Wii: 26
PS3: 17
Now, as previous people have said, systems typically have a game drought right after launch. Wii and DS are also in a funny position where they tend to get more exclusives but fewer ports due to their unique controls and crap (the big reason why PSP consistently has more releases than DS). Fact is, despite being fresh off launch, Wii is already
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I find that amazing. I'm honestly surprised that the word Sony isnt worth more than all of Ninty
I like the Wii and all, but Sony is a great big bloody monolith (like the ps3, heh)
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Re:Time to short? (Score:5, Insightful)
My kids play the Wii constantly. I play it when I get the time to. There, now you've heard from a Wii owner whose system isn't gathering dust.
If you are the kind of person who is out buying 1080p TV sets when they still cost as much as they do, then you're probably also the kind of person who will spend $600 on a game console so you can have the most powerful system on the market. If that's you, then go buy a PS3. Technophiles are not the target market for the Wii.
If you didn't like any of Nintendo's previous offerings, why would you think you would like the Wii? Did you just get one because everyone else was, and you wanted to be part of the crowd? Or did you pretend to get one just so you could troll Slashdot?
I agree with you that Nintendo's stock will fall (although probably not plummet), but not for the reasons you state.
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And yet the Wii is the social system. At the party several people played the Wii, non-gamer friends of the host picked it up and had fun with us
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by Anonymous Coward...
Why the hell would you post something so fucking inane with your real account?
If you're going to make up stories...of fuck it dimwit. Plonk!
Yea, you really told him. Way to stand up and be accountable, you Anonymous fucking Coward. He told a decent story, giving a representative demonstration of one of the main markets that the PS3 is for and how Sony has failed to enthuse. I really feel trolled for even responding, and I am probably bringing the conversation down - but this sto
Re:Time to short? (Score:5, Interesting)
I also have a Wii.
The Wii is not as impressive graphically as the 360 on the HDTV, but I can not say it looks like crap. It's decent, not "Wow" but decent. The 360 and PS3 are "Wow" when it comes to graphics, I'll give them that much.
However, I play my Wii far more than my other consoles. That's not to say I spend oodles of time playing it, but it garners more of my attention.
If you want a system that looks like crap on an HDTV, get a PS2. Several of my games were literally unplayable because of how it was displayed. It was visibly different than how it would look on an SDTV to the point of being a garbled mess. Unless the game is explicitly HD, it's probably going to look terrible.
I doubt the GP fits into the "trailer trash" stereotype anymore than I do. There are far better arguments to make against the Wii than ad hominem attacks. You're intelligent enough to spell, you should be intelligent enough to come up with something more substancial than pure insults.
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The offending game in this case was Dynasty Warriors 5. The first caveat I should make is that I do not have an component cable for my PS2. However, I don't see why a game with
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That's amazing and not something that is going to suddenly fallout with players.
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What I don't
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So? (Score:2)
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People aren't going to invest in a company that they don't have faith in.
I know I wouldn't invest in a company that was ranked 164th in last years fortune 2000 and happened to drop out of the top 10 market value in japan for mere moments. I would much rather invest in a company that was ranked 695th (down 75 from the previous year) in fortune and broke the top 10 market value in japan but couldn't maintain the rank through market closing.
Seriously I'm not knocking Nintendo, but to imply that investors are going to lose faith in Sony is foolish.
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This means one thing... (Score:1)
Wiis Still Selling As Fast As They Make 'Em (Score:3, Insightful)
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It's true. (Score:2)
And I am going to play it on a shitty SD television through a 3rd party coax converter tuned to the wrong channel and the coax sheath freyed so it has a realistic gritty snow effect making the game even more INTENSE.
Just Another Manic Monday... (Score:4, Interesting)
B) If Nintendo doesn't either start putting out some quality titles, or convincing third parties to do it for them, the Wii excitement will quickly turn to Wiimorse. I really *want* to like this console, but I haven't found a game yet that holds my attention, or my son's, with the exception of Paper Mario, and the caveat that it was too difficult for him, and too easy/tedious for anyone with a little Mario experience under their belt. And why it doesn't support either the "classic controller" (when holding the Wiimote sideways is anything but ergonomic) or motion sensing (when that's the main selling point of the console) is beyond me. Anyway, yeah. More and better games -- and soon!
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B) Not a big deal until Christmas, at least as far as N's prospects, revunues and share price are concerned. Personally I'm struggling to find enough time to play the games I have (Zelda, Trauma Center, Godfather
Not to forget NGC (and NDS) games... (Score:2)
Thought I guess the best consoles to own right now is the PS2 and the DS since both are cheaps and have lots of games. Personally I
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As far as I know, PLAYSTATION 3 does not come with a game. My Wii came with five.
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I don't think the value of $100 is for WiiSports (If so, that is unreasonable). It is for a PS3 game ($60) since it doesn't have one bundled. That leaves $40 USD unaccounted for, and since they didn't round up for the Wii, I'll assume they didn't add VAT, or T
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Disclaimer: I own both a Wii and a PS3, and I have $0 of buyers remorse. Though given the fact that I've been playing mostly PS2 games lately due to the lack of quality new releases for both systems, p
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B) Assuming Metroid Prime: Corr
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Nintendo doesn't need "hardcore" games (Score:2)
If Nintendo doesn't either start putting out some quality titles, or convincing third parties to do it for them, the Wii excitement will quickly turn to Wiimorse. I really *want* to like this console, but I haven't found a game yet that holds my attention
But people didn't buy the Wii for "games that hold their attention" such as Zelda or Super Paper Mario. They bought Wiis for Wii Sports. Nintendo doesn't actually need "hardcore" games (although a few are coming out). What they need is a few strong follow-ups for Wii Sports. And they have these, too - Wii Fitness and Wii Music are looking extremely interesting.
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Wii doen't need 100s of games... (Score:2)
The Wii isn't marketed to the hardcore gamer like the PS3 and XBox360 are. I know people who got their console last year and are still happy playing the Wii Sports game that came with it.
The thing that will kill Wii sales the quickest are too many crappy games. If Nintendo promised 380 games this year, I'd sell my stocks as fast as I could. If you want to know why, look up what caused the great video game crash of the 1980's (it wasn't just ET ;)).
Even if only 1 or 2 good games come out a year for the W
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Wiimorse? I don't think so. Wii wins hands down (Score:5, Insightful)
That said, the Wii kicks and continues to kick everyone else's ass. Last night after playing so much golden axe and boxing that I couldn't stand it any more I decided "Hey I want to see some better graphics" I loaded up my 360, looked at the games I had available and none of them sounded all that appealing. I tried "Small Arms" and it just didn't look so amazing that it was more fun to play. Same with PocketBike. Considered loading up Dead Rising but didn't want to invest the time. Nothing else grabbed me so I went right back to the Wii for a few more rounds of tennis and went to bed.
Like it or Hate it, the Wii has more staying power than any of the other consoles, graphics or not. You can say that Nintendo stock is over priced if you want, but people said that about google for ages and then their stock price rose anyway.
People are fundamentally fed up with products that don't work / don't do what they claim / are so over-hyped that I have to tune them out just to think. The people of the world want simple services that actually and reliably work. Google and Nintendo are delivering that and so the market is rewarding them and will continue to do so for quite some time. I'm betting that I'll have a lot more fun playing Smash Brothers with my friends than playing Halo with whiny ass, vomit talking, on-line clans.
I love my 360. And someday I'll buy a (lower cost) PS3 just for the eye candy. But when I want to play a game, I keep on going back to the Wii even after having it for quite a while.
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Wow, where did you get that definition of "open" from? From Ebay, where "mint" is a flavor?
You have to pay $99 a year, can't share with other people who don't also pay $99 a year, the tools themselves are certainly not open source, and no gnu-ware tools.
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All the Linux you can handle, and even without the GPU it's more power than you'll ever need for a homebrew game. If you're a small developer, the Wii devkits are fairly cheap ($5000 or so, but I'm probably wrong here).
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The fact that you don't need to spend hours tweaking settings on a 360 is a good thing.
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I'd appreciate it if you didn't present completely subjective opinions as hard fact. I'm buying a 360 next week because it has tons of released and upcoming games that interest me. The Wii has exactly one (Metroid Prime 3), so the Wii really doesn't interest me and neither does its controller.
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Dude, temper. I don't know where you were, but the demise of Nintendo was considered an inevitability almost the day after the Gamecube came out. Not because it sold horribly, but because all the video games happenings were on other systems. Few games, especially the interesting ones, came out on Gamecube. It seemed to guarantee that Nintendo wasn't going to do what it had to to retake the lead after the N64 sucked so hard
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It had some of the best damn games of all time.
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N64 sucked, PS1 sucked more (Score:2)
The N64 sucked, but not as badly
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At the time the DS was moving slowly, and the PSP's launch was impressive. The "Revolution" was a long ways off, and its features pure speculation. Given they were last in the console market (by market share) and the PSP looked set to steal the handheld market at that time, threads hailing or lamenting the demise of Nintendo as a hardware company were not uncommon. Despite the Gamecube making pure profit, it was hard to imagine that Nintendo could continue making consoles if their market kept shrinking.
People also talked about the Xbox "vastly" outselling the Gamecube. Why? Fanboys of the time would cite specific regions, months, etc. to slant the facts. Just because it was wrong doesn't mean it wasn't spoken.
As a last note, the Gamecube and N64 profits were significant even if they may have been less than the Gameboy Advance (I'm not going to commit either way without numbers). Assuming a mere $1 profit was made on each console sold, that's $50 million in hardware sales. That's distributed over 10 years, but we're making about the harshest assumption possible about systems that were never sold at loss during their time; We're also ignoring software sales, accessories and licensing fees.
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