foxtail said:
https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/stock/meeting/160629qa/03.html I think one reason the question was asked was because of the article Tokyo Keizai wrote highlighting the percentage of revenue spent on advertising for the top companies in Japan. The average for companies surveyed was 3.5%, within the top 50 it was 4.3%. Nintendo was the only videogame specific company in the top 50, and had spent 10% according to Tokyo Keizai Online. - http://toyokeizai.net/articles/-/82100?page=2
I think what Kimishima wants to do is keep that ratio not too far above 10.5% which is around the average for Nintendo for the last 5 years (see chart below). Though if you look at 2014 it was a higher percentage than 2012 (which was the Wii U launch year). With the NX coming out at the end of March a lot of the advertising push will fall under the new Fiscal Year (2017) and not FY 2016, thus allowing for a bigger budget because that new FY will also have higher revenue than the last.
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assuming the still launch the NX in Spring 2017- they will need to have a pretty big marketing push going into the release, which would be the current fiscal year- They really need to increas marketing this year leading up to the launch and next year (fiscal) post launch - also since they will be launching outside the holiday season they wil have 2 time frames in which they need big marketing- the launch and holiday as appossed to their usual 1 time period (holidays)
we will see how they do it and how it works out- hopefully sooner than later