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Nintendo set to benefit from publisher downsizing

As third-party publishers scale back operations and refocus their portfolios, Nintendo's Wii and DS are apparently set to benefit the most from a downsized industry.

That's a belief held by Nintendo president Satoru Iwata, who noted in a recent conference call that publishers are backing the hardware with the highest uptake amongst consumers, rather than the most powerful gaming machines on the market.

"A number of major software manufacturers are reporting that they are experiencing a financially challenging time or that they will be scaling down their operations," commented Iwata. "On the other hand, just a few years ago, a year or two before we launched Wii, I doubt that anyone in the industry was able to correctly forecast the current sales situation of Wii.

"Of course, Nintendo was hopeful that we would make this new system the best selling hardware in the next generation," added Iwata. "Even so, If you ask me if we were able to foresee today's situation, I am not that optimistic so I have to admit that today's situation is exceeding even our original expectations."

"To the third party software manufacturers, the surprise must be bigger," he continued. "Some are reportedly saying that they bet on the wrong horse or that they need to change course. I recognise that each one of the third parties is trying to develop software that can be appealing on DS and Wii systems which have significantly increased the installed bases, while narrowing the overall number of software to develop."

Electronic Arts recently said that half of its console output will be for Nintendo hardware, as it renews its efforts to capture the Wii and DS market with new EA Sports titles.

Ubisoft was one of the first third-party publishers to cater specifically to the DS and Wii, and has already seen major success with its Imagine and Petz brands. THQ is another publisher reducing the amount of games it makes for the hardcore gaming market, and has enjoyed success with Nintendo product including Big Beach Sports and de Blob.

"Overall, we recognise that our relationships with the software manufacturers are shaping up better than before. So, in the mid-term, we believe that more attractive titles will be launched by them for our platforms," Iwata said

Source: http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/nintendo-set-to-benefit-from-publisher-downsizing





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its going to be huge



 

*ahem* Third party games will be huge!



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Fail to develop for the industry leader at your own peril. Given its lower development costs and market size, it is foolish to not make most games in your portfolio for the Wii.

(I don't mean all exclusives, nor do I mean that every game has to be on the Wii. But between exclusives and multiplatform efforts, more than half should be on the Wii -- and probably more than that).


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When the cost to develop for a system is low the rewards *can* be larger if the game sells well.

From the looks of it the Wii is going to get a helluva lot more support then the Gamecube ever did, and most definitely will take away some exclusives from the 360 and PS3, or at the very least make more and more games multi platform.



It's just that simple.

If third party development happens on Wii before a war over the new values between the big three happens then Nintendo essentially will be covered on all fronts. But what kind of third party support...

Essentially they are recognizing mimicry games that do what was set by Nintendo.



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Now if only 3rd parties put their best development teams on Wii and stop thinking any old crap will sell just 'cause it's 'casual'. Also they need to make game that maximize what the Wii has to offer (immersion and simplicity of play) without dumbing it down.



 

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Now if only 3rd parties put their best development teams on Wii and stop thinking any old crap will sell just 'cause it's 'casual'. Also they need to make game that maximize what the Wii has to offer (immersion and simplicity of play) without dumbing it down.

 

come on gamerace, that was sooo 2008



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You just got to love Iwata for the ownage in his comments. It was like showing the middle finger to 3rd parties, but only in a polite manner.



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