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Forums - Nintendo Discussion - Update on Nintendo's capital, number of employees and sales as of march 2014. ( Nintendo CSR report)

Capital
10,065,400,000 yen

Sales
571,726,000,000 yen (fiscal year ended March 2014)

Number of
Consolidated Employees
5,213 employees (as of the end of March 2014)

 

http://www.nintendo.co.jp/csr/en/pdf/nintendo_csr2014e.pdf

Interesting info in the CSR 2014 report. Nintendo reminds everyone that their main goal is to put a smile on everyone's face with their products.




Predictions for LT console sales:

PS4: 120M

XB1: 70M

WiiU: 14M

3DS: 60M

Vita: 13M

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Every video game company should have that goal. Not judt making money.



I don't have a smile on my place when my WiiU doesn't notify me when a friend comes online or sends me a message. I don't smile when the friend list takes 20 seconds to load. I don't smile when I can't do anything useful like invite or join from the friend list. I don't smile when I find no party voice chat feature on WiiU.

I don't smile when Nintendo continues to fail at the console user experience. If they weren't successful at making good games that I still enjoy, I may be better off because I would just be oblivious to their many failings like most gamers that moved on long ago.



When's the new info coming? Is that tonight or tomorrow night?



cusman said:
I don't have a smile on my place when my WiiU doesn't notify me when a friend comes online or sends me a message. I don't smile when the friend list takes 20 seconds to load. I don't smile when I can't do anything useful like invite or join from the friend list. I don't smile when I find no party voice chat feature on WiiU.

I don't smile when Nintendo continues to fail at the console user experience. If they weren't successful at making good games that I still enjoy, I may be better off because I would just be oblivious to their many failings like most gamers that moved on long ago.


Hello Mr. Happy!



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benji232 said:

Capital
10,065,400,000 yen

Sales
571,726,000,000 yen (fiscal year ended March 2014)

Number of
Consolidated Employees
5,213 employees (as of the end of March 2014)

 

http://www.nintendo.co.jp/csr/en/pdf/nintendo_csr2014e.pdf

Interesting info in the CSR 2014 report. Nintendo reminds everyone that their main goal is to put a smile on everyone's face with their products.


Thats so kind. Just like Nintendo



cusman said:
I don't have a smile on my place when my WiiU doesn't notify me when a friend comes online or sends me a message. I don't smile when the friend list takes 20 seconds to load. I don't smile when I can't do anything useful like invite or join from the friend list. I don't smile when I find no party voice chat feature on WiiU.

I don't smile when Nintendo continues to fail at the console user experience. If they weren't successful at making good games that I still enjoy, I may be better off because I would just be oblivious to their many failings like most gamers that moved on long ago.


That Mii is smiling.



They make smile with their 'kiddie konsole' and I'm 42. I own the other guys, but Nintendo is much closer to purity in this cut throat world. They just hum along in their own little world oblivious to every fad others succumb to. Yet here they are 30 some odd years since the NES domination to the eventual run away 16 bit console winner to a couple less than stellar sellers, but some of gamings most influential games Zelda and Mario 64. To finding an innovation that won them the 7th gen title to their current criminally underappreciated system that has STILL managed to find it's way to profitability! They sit on a huge coffer and STILL refuse to fully sell out - Bayonetta 2 proves they can embrace tge risque. Say what you want they are the last true game company when Sega bowed out of hardware - Sony an electronics company and Microsoft a softwarw company. They truly care about their craft...games. That's all they do. Their tireless dedication to quality and perfection continues on.



WiiU-Dude said:
They make smile with their 'kiddie konsole' and I'm 42. I own the other guys, but Nintendo is much closer to purity in this cut throat world. They just hum along in their own little world oblivious to every fad others succumb to. Yet here they are 30 some odd years since the NES domination to the eventual run away 16 bit console winner to a couple less than stellar sellers, but some of gamings most influential games Zelda and Mario 64. To finding an innovation that won them the 7th gen title to their current criminally underappreciated system that has STILL managed to find it's way to profitability! They sit on a huge coffer and STILL refuse to fully sell out - Bayonetta 2 proves they can embrace tge risque. Say what you want they are the last true game company when Sega bowed out of hardware - Sony an electronics company and Microsoft a softwarw company. They truly care about their craft...games. That's all they do. Their tireless dedication to quality and perfection continues on.


Claps & Cheers, well said!



umegames said:
WiiU-Dude said:
They make smile with their 'kiddie konsole' and I'm 42. I own the other guys, but Nintendo is much closer to purity in this cut throat world. They just hum along in their own little world oblivious to every fad others succumb to. Yet here they are 30 some odd years since the NES domination to the eventual run away 16 bit console winner to a couple less than stellar sellers, but some of gamings most influential games Zelda and Mario 64. To finding an innovation that won them the 7th gen title to their current criminally underappreciated system that has STILL managed to find it's way to profitability! They sit on a huge coffer and STILL refuse to fully sell out - Bayonetta 2 proves they can embrace tge risque. Say what you want they are the last true game company when Sega bowed out of hardware - Sony an electronics company and Microsoft a softwarw company. They truly care about their craft...games. That's all they do. Their tireless dedication to quality and perfection continues on.


Claps & Cheers, well said!

Thank you. I wish more would read this. Own one of the other guys, but next to it should ALWAYS be nestled that little box that brings you the magic Mario, Zelda and many others...Nintendo;)