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Nintendo should "get out of the Wii U business" - Pachter

The Wedbush analyst sees Nintendo ditching the Wii U and pulling a Sega, but only for a limited time before it launches new hardware

When a company is in trouble, everyone in the industry seemingly comes out of the woodwork to offer up advice. Unsurprisingly, following the bad fiscal report from Nintendo today and the word from CEO Satoru Iwata that the company is examining a new business structure, Wedbush analyst Michael Pachter has chimed in, commenting in his latest note to investors that it's time for Nintendo to abandon the Wii U.

"It is clear to us that the old Nintendo model of proprietary hardware supported by compelling proprietary software is broken," he said. "Nintendo's proprietary software continues to be first rate, but its console hardware is not competitive; the Wii U is under-powered relative to next generation offerings from Sony and Microsoft, and is not competitively priced (priced similar to current generation offerings from the competition). We don't think Nintendo should exit the console hardware business, but think it should consider getting out of the Wii U business, and consider going back to the drawing board on consoles. Nintendo has a console in the marketplace that isn't working, and if it continues to tilt at windmills, its software sales will suffer."

So what's the solution for Nintendo? In Pachter's opinion, the company must swallow its pride and start publishing its first-rate software on competing platforms. Then, once Nintendo is ready to bring a more competitive console to the market, it can withdraw its support from the other systems and focus on its own platform again.

"Under its current business model, if Nintendo discontinued the Wii U, it would sell no console software. We believe that it should reconsider its 'all proprietary, all the time' model, and should consider making its proprietary console software available on other platforms until it is able to release a new console. Once Nintendo has a new console on the market, we think it would make sense for the company to pull all of its software from the PS4 and Xbox One, and go back to being a proprietary software maker. In the meantime, we believe that the company has a problem that it is not acknowledging or addressing," he stated.

Additionally, Pachter believes it's high time that Nintendo give in to the world of smartphones, but only with legacy software: "The company's handheld woes are far more complicated. The handheld business is not failing, but Nintendo handhelds have lost share to mobile and tablet games, and the company will have trouble getting that back. We believe that Nintendo would benefit immensely from embracing mobile and tablet, placing GBA games on those platforms for paid download ($4.99 - 9.99) and developing a broader audience, then releasing current games on the 3DS and exploiting its larger customer base by convincing them to buy a 3DS and a more expensive game. That's hard to pull off, but we believe that Nintendo has the IP to do so."

"We don't believe that Nintendo's troubles are indicative of anything other than that it has an uncompetitive console in the marketplace and mobile is cannibalizing dedicated handheld sales. If Nintendo management addresses these problems, we think that the company has sufficiently strong IP to reverse course and become profitable," he concluded.



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It's greatly appreciated badgenome! Excellent analysis by Patcher as always. I hope I can be as good as him when I grow up! I like his Pikachu doll!



"I've Underestimated the Horse Power from Mario Kart 8, I'll Never Doubt the WiiU's Engine Again"

Do we have to create a new thread about every negative nintendo article out today?



Something...Something...Games...Something

He wants Nintendo to help their competitors? I... what?



Sigs are dumb. And so are you!

Anfebious said:
It's greatly appreciated badgenome! Excellent analysis by Patcher as always. I hope I can be as good as him when I grow up! I like his Pikachu doll!

Oh, is that what that doll is? I have never played the Super Pikachu Bros., but I'll look forward to playing it on PS4.



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Can we please stop posting Pachter news.

Does anyone really give a shit?



So first they should piss of the Wii U owners by ditching the platform and make games for PS4/Xbone instead, and once they've supported those systems for a few years they should drop support and release a new console, effectively pissing off those gamers as well. I guess there's some logic in here somewhere but I have a really hard time finding it.



Valve has been doing this sort of thing for a while now so it might work and it might give Nintendo a good taste of what they should build in a core console should they choose to go onto to that direction. However, I believe that if Nintendo chooses to experiment like that it would be wise to simultaneously support and develop unique experiences for Wii U so that that audience does not lose trust in Nintendo.

I would personally like to see what Nintendo can achieve if they partner up with Valve and cross-promote Steam client, Steam OS, and Steam Machines along with a Wii U Gamepad like controller.

There is a lot of experimentation that can be done here, but it is important that if Nintendo does take this route, they do so in a manner that does not alienate their current user base or might be even better to wait until the Wii U's lifecycle has somewhat ended.





can we just go one whole month without mentioning michael pacther on any website