| Justagamer said: http://www.forbes.com/companies/nintendo/ over 11 billion is pretty good in my view. Look no one is saying Nintendo is performing great today, the question is which is in a worse position? And anyone who looks at this objectively and honestly will say one thing: Sony. and you didn't have to tell me I was right about Nintendo having billions before the wii, I knew I was right. Nintendo is a pretty smart company when it come to making money. Nintendo sells 32 million n64's and made tons of cash, 22 million gamecubes and made tons of cash, if Sony ever has a console that sells those numbers, stick a fork in em, they're done. Hell, 80 million ps3's and Sony couldn't make a dime. You do the math, the answers are and have been in front of you all along. |
So, which is it? $11B or $8.6B?
Anyway, you're missing the point - Nintendo have nowhere to go with their products. They're dead in the console space. 3DS sales peaked in 2012. And you're forgetting that during those N64 and GC times, they were making profits on every system sold. They're can't really do that now with the WiiU. Not to mention that way less WiiU games are being sold now than N64 or GC ones back then.
Unless Nintendo comes up with something radically different, they're on their way down.
And no one said that Sony didn't make a blunder with the PS3 but look at the PS4 - simple changes that turned their gaming business around.







