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ListerOfSmeg said:
S.Peelman said:
Vinniegambini said:

http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=4178

Nintendo Gamecube hardware was sold at a loss throughout. Nonetheless, as you mentioned, the Gamecube segment did post profits due to the incredible attach rach of software sales. Overall it was profitable, but the hardware loses limited their profit margins greatly.

Cool, thanks.

Interesting, but actually belittles my view of the GameCube even further. If they didn't make a real profit (I guess software still put the whole in black), the GBA sure was madly profitable when Nintendo made more money off the 6th gen than Sony with their massive PS2.


There is nothing in his link that backs up his claim. It doesnt mention the GC anywhere and even then it doesnt link to anything to back up its claims. It sounds like the loss comes from buying production plants not making the hardware

"The newspaper also notes that Nintendo is currently losing ¥20 billion ($180.8m) each year on Nintendo hardware, but that this loss will be reduced by reusing the production plants for next generation hardware."

 

Not trying to diss you but dont just believe  anything you read from a random web site with nothing to back it up

Well it's an article from 2004 saying Nintendo lost 180m on hardware. It's can't be about anything but the GameCube because the GBA didn't lose money. And if it's the whole, the GC lost a lot more money than that number and GBA damage-controlled it up to 'just' -180m. Unless that figure includes R&D on the DS, which was about to release but I don't see why it would.