| Dulfite said: Who would have thought Tencent and a fitness game would help Nintendo finally do what no one has done before in China (I'm mostly talking about the future and making a prediction). Now if only they could find out how to make Brazil work they could have true global domination. Sony can have Europe. Brazil and China are the future. |
It is very difficult to Nintendo achieve any success in Brazil.
The Nintendo Switch price here is 3 months of the minimum wage, and 90% of the population dont earn that money in a month, 2/3 of ppl dont earn even half of it.
Here the games are rarely bought at full price, and while same year xbox and ps games can be found at the equivalent to 10$ to 20$ frequently, a physical Nintendo game release cost frequently 80$, and stay 60$ years after the release (40$+ used).
Also, the history of Nintendo is not good. Not Nintendo, Sega had the most selling systems in gen 3 and 4 here. Then ps1, ps2 and the transition was for x360, wii didnt get close. Most played games here on consoles are GTA and FIFA, but mobiles are also growing fast, specially know that everyone has a mobile phone that runs free fire, and the console prices are getting higher due to the devalorization of our currency.
I cant see any realistic plan to make Brazil work.







