Jumpin said:
Your post shows Nintendo's profits, not Gamecube's. Nintendo at the time generated most of its revenue from handhelds despite most of the operational expenses going toward home consoles. Your chart shows profits collapsing by 45% in 2001 when Nintendo's handheld sales were drastically increasing. It didn't recover until the release of the Wii. Now why might that be? Showing unusually low profits for a handheld boom indicates the home console business was losing money. |
GameCube era: 2001 - 2006, hardware sale = bad, software sale = good, combined with GBA = better than ps2 profit.
PS2: 2001 - 2006, sold more than both combined but lower profit than Nintendo overall.
Without GC software profit combined with GBA profit, i doubt Nintendo could make much more profit than Sony ps2.
Also, about losing money, nothing from Nin (including Wii U mess) can come close to the disaster of ps2 - ps3, basically all ps2 profits were for nothing.







