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They rock, really it's because of either well known franchise or fun inovative one



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milkyjoe said:
Some companies just have a magic ability to make appealing products. Sure they have their bad days as well, but you don't last as long as Nintendo have without having something special.

It's like asking 'how do Disney do it time after time?'

That which we call the Nintendo charm?



puffy said:
They go through a process, many games from Nintendo take years and years to be realized. I'm talking 10 years sometimes from conception of ideas to release. They also cancel a lot of games that they don't think will be fun in the end. Making a game at Nintendo is different to anywhere else, a lot of prototyping goes on everyday before any game really gets put into production.

I knew they scrapped a few games wonder how many and  I wonder if any games that we might have liked ended up in the trash too?



Magic!



Nintendo is extremely good at creating games which appeal to certain sensibilities. All of their most successful franchises give a certain feeling that seems to be missing in other high profile games. Its like Ninty's games are a different brand of fun, one that is fun with no requirements. You dont have to know the series history or backstory. You dont have to be a great gamer. You dont need to invest a whole bunch of hours for the payoff. You just play and have fun. Simple.



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Bundling, riding the wave of home console acceptance right on into nostalgic fanaticism, marketing, etc etc.
Think about it.



milkyjoe said:
Some companies just have a magic ability to make appealing products. Sure they have their bad days as well, but you don't last as long as Nintendo have without having something special.

It's like asking 'how do Disney do it time after time?'

This one is on the right track. Follow that lead milky, and you will find the answer. Disney is more blatant about its strategy, but the two are the same.

Here's a hint, it's about convincing the audience that it really is magic. Now, think about it abstractly... if Disney and Nintendo never existed, would the same kind of product exist? The answer is yes. It would be slightly different, but it wouldn't appear different, it would appear the way we now see disney or nintendo.



Why do people count Wii Sports? Seriously... It is bundled with every Wii, besides the ones sold in Japan and only 14m people decided to buy Wii Sports Resort. Doesn't that really show that 1 out of 5 gives a rats ass about that crappy game they got when they bought the Wii? I think it is an insult to other games to try to live up to a game where close to all of the copies were bundled. It really isn't the game that sells, and Wii Sports Resort numbers backs this up. I mean, if people loved Wii Sports, Wii Sports Resort numbers would be a lot higher.

And to answer the question asked, or at least one part of it. Competition. The games from Nintendo on the Wii has almost NO competition. I mean, the last big game to release was in November, it's called NSMB Wii and while it is a decent game, I believe that one of the biggest reasons it continues to sell so well is that there are basically "no new games" for Wii owners to buy. I mean, Nintendo releases what, 4 Wii titles a year? Would NSMB Wii still sell this much today if there had been released any big name games for the Wii since that time (same timeframe for PS360 you got: Bayonetta, Bioshock 2, MAG, Heavy Rain, GOW, Mass Effect 2, Battlefield, Darksiders, Final Fantasy XIII, Star Ocean PS3, Yakuza 3 & 4, Splinter Cell, Resonance of Fate, and the list goes on and on). No wonder they all sell when they really have close to NO competition. If Sony and MS only ran 4 - 6 franchises on their console of course they would also sell a lot better than they do today, because it would be the consumers only option. However, this strategy gives Nintendo's new franchises better chance to grow and be huge. Sony might be developing too many new/different IPs to get one of them up to any of the Wii games' level. And MS, well, they got Halo at 10m+ with almost half the user base of the Wii and also some other heavy hitters. Both the PS3 and 360 has an ocean of quality, big name games with hype, struggling to get noticed in the flock, the Wii don't have anything close to this. The Wii has niche games, party games and the big boss itself- Nintendo games.

I'm not trying to discredit the Wii or any of the Wii games here, but I believe that the high sales on these Nintendo titles are hugely influenced by the lack of competing games on the Wii. I mean, for the majority of the people (people who clearly don't give a shit about games like Little King's Story, Muramasa, No More Heroes, MadWorld, A Boy and His Blob, etc, etc, etc) there aren't really too many known or hyped quality games to buy. So when Super Mario Galaxy 2 releases, it will sell well. Really well, because of 3 things:

1. Being a brilliant game
2. Amazing reviews
3. More than 6 months since a high profile game has been released on the Wii



tjallern said:

I'm not trying to discredit the Wii or any of the Wii games here, but I believe that the high sales on these Nintendo titles are hugely influenced by the lack of competing games on the Wii.

High sales of Nintendo titles are influenced by the lack of competing games everywhere, not just on Wii. People aren't bound to buy a Wii, they free to buy PS360 if they choose so. Competition exists on a large scale of the whole industry regardless of actual platforms, and it seems to me, big publishers are loosing to Nintendo. AFAIK dollar-wise Nintendo gathered about 30% in revenue of retail sales on all current gen platforms last year, by Nintendo I mean self-published titles not Nintendo platforms. Other 70% attributed to other publishers combined, none of individual players even come close to Nintendo's marketshare. If this's an indication of anything, then it must be the whole industry goes the wrong way.

 



Cross-X said:
Miyamoto san. That's how.

If one man respresented the whole company, Sony would be long gone (Ken Kutaragi)