bowserthedog said:
Wyrdness said:
No they don't care about the game they never did, all that matters is the money it pulls in investors don't invest based on emotion they look at fundamentals like I explained to you, quality doesn't bring in the most money the products structure does and things like Mario with microtransactions is what investors were hoping for. This is why when Nintendo announced that Mario variant of the Puzzles and Dragons game and people thought it was a mobile title the stock exploded.
What they want is big IPs with microtransactions.
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Emotions are what drive the stock market. The selloff of Nintendo stock was emotional. Had other investors done their research they would not have sold their Nintendo stock. Miitomo is going to be a very profitable game just like Tomodauchi life except more protable due to the market size they are tapping into. After the sellout i added more to my position in Nintendo. The company is going to vastly increase their revenues thanks to mobile and it isn't unrealistic to expect the share to appreciated by 300% over the coarse of the next few years. It may even appreciate more than that if nx produces more profits and 3ds/wiiu but you can assume anything when you don't fully know yet what their plans are. However, in the mobile space it's a new business and I think you can assume Nintendo will do quite well in this market based on a variety of reasons.
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WTF? It's free to play with microtransactions! You think its profitability is going to be 'just like' a game you can't spell (TomoDACHi Life) that sold 4 million at $40 a pop? Why? Just because Nintendo?
That's what I keep hearing from the reality distortion field crowd.
"Why?"
"Because Nintendo."
bowserthedog said:
. It may even appreciate more than that if nx produces more profits and 3ds/wiiu but you can assume anything when you don't fully know yet what their plans are. However, in the mobile space it's a new business and I think you can assume Nintendo will do quite well in this market based on a variety of reasons.
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Yes, and they have given us no reason to assume they are going to do anything like what investors expect.
Yes, because reasons.