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Saturo Iwata has admitted that Nintendo has failed to create sufficient momentum for both 3DS and Wii U.

However, the resolute exec insists that 2013 will deliver better things for both machines.

“In the US and in Europe we were unable to create sufficient momentum of the Nintendo 3DS system during the holiday season, and so the situation was not looking good at the beginning of the year,” he told investors.

“However, Fire Emblem Awakening was launched in February in the US and Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon was launched in March in the US and in Europe, both of which were well received by our consumers. An overseas edition of Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate was also launched in March. Recently, with the launch of titles like these, we are seeing that the Nintendo 3DS sales are gradually gaining momentum.

 

“Currently, the overseas sales of Nintendo 3DS are still at a stage where the changes in the market are starting to emerge. We are aiming to make the momentum of Nintendo 3DS in the overseas markets more visible before summer this year.

“As for Wii U, it took off smoothly in the holiday season, but due to the lack of new software titles, we were unable to maintain the momentum this year. We initially hoped that Wii U would be showing more of a presence in the market by now, but the current situation shows that we need to spend more time on and put much effort into recreating the momentum.

“The release intervals of first-party key titles have been so much longer than we expected at the Corporate Management Policy Briefing in January that we have not successfully maintained the momentum of the platform. In addition, we have not been able to solidly communicate the product value of Wii U to our consumers yet, which has been a grand challenge for us.”

Iwata also returned to the company’s failure to properly communicate the Wii U’s features, admitting that the lack of a Wii Sports-type ‘killer app’ was a significant mistake.

“Some have the misunderstanding that Wii U is just Wii with a pad for games, and others even consider Wii U GamePad as a peripheral device connectable to Wii. We feel deeply responsible for not having tried hard enough to have consumers understand the product,” he added.

“Wii U might still have no such captivating game title as Wii Sports for Wii, with which people immediately comprehended its product value, but it surely has a lot of factors appreciated by users. We would like to take time to work thoroughly for its penetration, by making various efforts to have many people understand its product value as well as enriching the software lineup.

“Wii U has lost momentum due to the release pace of first-party titles which has not lived up to consumers’ expectations. Starting with Pikmin 3 scheduled for release in the upcoming July, however, we will intensively launch our key titles to give sales momentum to the platform.

“As a decisive factor in buying a console is that you cannot play a much-anticipated title without the hardware, we will do our best to have you feel from this summer to the end of this year that there are plenty of great games for Wii U.

“We have many titles whose release dates are yet to be announced. At E3, we will disclose more specific information about the titles for the rest of this year and early next year.”

http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/iwata-outlines-nintendo-s-battle-plan/0114689



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Here's the plan.

Consoles- "You know what? Screw the West, let Sony and MS fight each other for marketshare and I'll be there to pick up the scraps."

Handhelds-"Gotta release them all!"



http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/profile/92109/nintendopie/ Nintendopie  Was obviously right and I was obviously wrong. I will forever be a lesser being than them. (6/16/13)

“Wii U has lost momentum due to the release pace of first-party titles which has not lived up to consumers’ expectations."

Well, no shit, Iwata.

These damn droughts have been one of their main problems for over 15 years...and if I´m not mistaken, before the Wii U launched, he said or implied that specific issue would be improved, and here we are, with yet another drought, and not even Pikmin 3 could make it for the launch window.

It´s like a broken record -- "we must and will improve the pace"..BAM, drought! ... years later, a new system arrives -- "we must and will improve the pace" ..BAM, drought again!

Will they ever get that sorted out?....if it´s really impossible not to have droughts with their capacity, then at least don´t keep promising the same things over and over.



completely agree with his point. Acknowledging the problem is a good first step in the right direction



Let's hope their plans for the WiiU works...



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RolStoppable said:
JGarret said:
“Wii U has lost momentum due to the release pace of first-party titles which has not lived up to consumers’ expectations."

Well, no shit, Iwata.

These damn droughts have been one of their main problems for over 15 years...and if I´m not mistaken, before the Wii U launched, he said or implied that specific issue would be improved, and here we are, with yet another drought, and not even Pikmin 3 could make it for the launch window.

It´s like a broken record -- "we must and will improve the pace"..BAM, drought! ... years later, a new system arrives -- "we must and will improve the pace" ..BAM, drought again!

Will they ever get that sorted out?....if it´s really impossible not to have droughts with their capacity, then at least don´t keep promising the same things over and over.

It won't get sorted out before the following statement is acknowledged as being wrong by Nintendo.

"A video game system cannot be considered successful, if it doesn't have good third party support."

Note how the statement from Iwata that you quoted puts the blame solely on first party games.

I guess you´re right there.Provided they take serious steps (like seriously increasing their capacity..no notable releases for 7 months (!) should not happen ever again...and stop treating 2D Mario as a 'B class game'), and not do shitty things, like letting your most successful home console ever suffer a premature death,  they can do very well for themselves.



In case Nintendo reads this board (doubt it)

3DS has lost momentum in AUS cause every major release in March/April is SOLD OUT, because Nintendo only shipped 100 copies of each.

Wii U is dead in AUS cause you keep delaying and cancelling games that already come out in Europe.



 

 

Cobretti2 said:
In case Nintendo reads this board (doubt it)

3DS has lost momentum in AUS cause every major release in March/April is SOLD OUT, because Nintendo only shipped 100 copies of each.

Wii U is dead in AUS cause you keep delaying and cancelling games that already come out in Europe.


Nintendo of Australia is so fucking shit. They really do piss me off. I just import my games from uk now. 



i could see iwata saying a price cut will happen for holiday 2013, along with the launch of 3d mario and mario kart as well as windwaker re make. I love the wii U alot, i think everything about it is awesome.. my biggest problem is the name, there is to much confusion behind it.

alot of people doubt iwata, and he had made some bad desicions but also made some super great ones, he is responsible behind the wii and DS nintendo's 2 biggest sucsessfull handheld and home console, i am pretty sure he has some tricks up his sleeve.

I predict wii u life time sales at about 70 mil



 

WII U // PC // 3ds XL // VITA

WiiU-B-fine! let Nintendo do the worrying it will work out.