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Nothing lasts forever. Not you, not me, and certainly not game companies. Just ask Midway, Pandemic, and Acclaim. They're gone.

In the latest issue of Japanese weeklyShukan Gendai, the publication goes through and attempts to suss out which Japanese companies will still exist ten years from now.

Shukan Gendai awarded points to companies on what seems to be a scale of one-to-ten, with ten apparently being the highest and meaning that the company would survive.

Since I haven't seen the full article, I do not know what criteria Gendai used. Moreover, Shukan Gendai is not a respected business journal like the Nikkei. It's a tabloid.

Here are the results:

• Gree: 6 points
• Capcom: 1 point
• Koei Tecmo: 0 points
• Konami: 1 point
• Square Enix: 0 points
• Sega: 0 points
• Sony Computer Entertainment: 2 points
• Nintendo: 7 points
• Namco Bandai: 2 points

Gendai noted recent trends like the shift from retail, packaged games to low cost digital titles as impacting the country's game industry. While Gendai stated that Nintendo's longevity is due to its cross-generational appeal, I do think both Sony Computer Entertainment and Namco Bandai scored surprisingly low.

Sony Computer Entertainment is an international company with titles that do well abroad, while Namco Bandai is fortunate to hold the rights to perennial franchises like GundamUltra-man, and Kamen Rider.

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spurgeonryan said:
I will admit there have been a lot of threads today already with CES (Seece?) being here, but this is a duplicate times 3 I believe.

Sorry.

XD

Couldn't just let me have this one?



I would never make predictions like this because you will (most likely) get it wrong in an embarrassing way. With that said, I think most of their positions can be justified especially if you consider mergers and acquisitions.



It's a sort of Mayan 2012 prediction? Did Patcher move to Japan?



AstroMaSSi rules

spurgeonryan said:

They talked about it in the other thread. It is some sort of digital company.

In other news...How do you like your Octopus game now MIZ?

Great job :p



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another one of these? really? look on the front page before posting its a good rule of thumb