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I was going to post something about how Pachter makes broad sweeping statements based upon incomplete (at best) information. But en I realizd it was not worth my time when thenonlymones I saw agreeing with him were the same persons who have never thought Nintendo could do anything right, confirming the analysts' bias.

Mike from Morgantown



      


I am Mario.


I like to jump around, and would lead a fairly serene and aimless existence if it weren't for my friends always getting into trouble. I love to help out, even when it puts me at risk. I seem to make friends with people who just can't stay out of trouble.

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Kynes said:
Can we stop quoting every freaking thing Pachter says?


Only if you can find anything funnier, but you can't!   

 

About Wii U: I expect Ninty to surprise us again. I can even add an infallible oracle for it: "Ibis redibis non morieris in bello".  O-) 

 



Stwike him, Centuwion. Stwike him vewy wuffly! (Pontius Pilate, "Life of Brian")
A fart without stink is like a sky without stars.
TGS, Third Grade Shooter: brand new genre invented by Kevin Butler exclusively for Natal WiiToo Kinect. PEW! PEW-PEW-PEW! 
 


I've never seen someone as dumb as Pachter. Didn't he predict Nintendo's failure with the Wii?
Every prediction this "psychic" makes turns out to be wrong. So the Wii U will have a bright future.



I think Pachter owns stocks in Zynga that's why he's so obsessed with the Wii U's failure.



VGKing said:
I think Pachter owns stocks in Zynga that's why he's so obsessed with the Wii U's failure.

OK, now I hate him!   



Stwike him, Centuwion. Stwike him vewy wuffly! (Pontius Pilate, "Life of Brian")
A fart without stink is like a sky without stars.
TGS, Third Grade Shooter: brand new genre invented by Kevin Butler exclusively for Natal WiiToo Kinect. PEW! PEW-PEW-PEW! 
 


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Pachter cracks me up. He's the ultimate nintendo troll.



                                

tis interesting

 

Is Nintendo doomed? Not likely. Just take a look at how much money it's got in the bank

Mario maker has got muchos moolah

Words: Matt Cundy on February 13, 2012

Fiscal projections. Capital budgeting. Shareholder investment. Yadda yadda yadda. Unless you like accounts and annual reports and stock markets and banks and all that, the world of corporate finance is really boring. But not today. Check this out for a completely not boring financial fact about Nintendo: Nintendo has £6.7 ($10.5) billion in the bank and, even if making big losses every year, that considerable nest egg would keep the company going until 2052. That's, like, 40 years away.

Above: Nintendo big boss Satoru Iwata and a big bag of money

Here's the exact quote taken from a feature in the latest issue of the UK's Nintendo Gamer magazine: "Buried in reams of financial data is the revelation that Nintendo have 812.8 billion Yen (£6.7/$10.5 billion) in the bank - enough for it to take a 20 billion Yen loss (£163/$257 million) every year until 2052. Then there's almost 469 billion Yen (£3.8/$6.0 billion) held in premises, equipment and investments. When that runs out - we're in the year 2075 by this point - they've got some of the most valuable intellectual property in gaming to sell off before the company goes out of business."

Taking all of those exciting numbers into account, even if the worse case scenario happens and assuming Nintendo continues to release, on average, three new Mario games a year - we've still got... 189 new Mario games ahead of us. Also, there's a pretty good chance that we'll get another F-Zero at some point within that timeframe.

So Wii sales may be plummeting like a lemming, 3DS needed a hefty price cut to counter sluggish sales and generally things have been looking a bit bleak for some time, but don't be hasty predicting the end for Nintendo. Even if it all goes properly down the toilet for the Japanese behemoth, it's got more than enough stashed away for a rainy day. In fact, it's got enough for 22,995 rainy days.



    R.I.P Mr Iwata :'(

Does he only quote disaster for Nintendo or he is just a Loser analystic 360 degrees?



Switch!!!

Mr Khan said:
kitler53 said:
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i guess i didnt think it needed to be stated explicitly but yeah, that is what i meant.  true nintendo could regain it but the 3DS launch had not mainstream fanfare around it.  not like nintendo used to have.  not like apple has with every stupidedly minor detail of anything they do.  but you're absolutely right, the main stream is fickel. 

that's exactly why i could see the wiiU being a collasal failure.  when you target the mainstream exclusively and ignore the base as nintendo did this last gen, then you have a huge risk/reward factor about whether or not you actually hit with the mainstream.  I'm really curious to see which side of the coin nintendo lands on with this. 

It'll be easy to tell what side they will land on based on what games they reveal this E3. Not too much divination that will need to be used there.

i know i say this every year and i know i'm disappointed every year but... this year's E3 should be a great show!



Kynes said:
Can we stop quoting every freaking thing Pachter says?

"I dunno, I've had pizza twice this week already... how about chinese food?" - Michael Pachter

"I love you too Mom, I'll cya soon." - Michael Pachter

"Ok honey, I'll take care of it." - Michael Pachter

"Number 6, supersized, and a snacksize Oreo McFlurry to go." - Michael Pachter