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Apr 2009 | TOKYO
From The Economist print edition

Japan’s video-gaming champion branches out in search of growth


CRUSHING competitors while racing past obstacles is the basis of many video games. Nintendo, the most successful of the three big games-console makers, has done just that in the past few years. Cumulative sales of its Wii console, launched in 2006, recently surpassed 50m—about as many as Sony’s PlayStation 3 (PS3) and Microsoft’s Xbox 360 combined. The Nintendo DS, meanwhile, is the bestselling hand-held games device. Over 100m have been sold—more than twice as many as Sony’s PlayStation Portable.

With both the Wii and the DS, Nintendo has prospered by promoting simple, accessible games that have far broader appeal than the more elaborate titles typically found on rival consoles. As a form of cheap, stay-at-home entertainment, gaming is one of the few industries to have done well during the recession. But now there are signs that things are about to get much more difficult for Nintendo.

Though Nintendo’s sales remain strong in America and Europe, they are starting to sag in Japan. Sales of Sony’s PS3 surpassed those of the Wii in March, and Wii sales have been on a downward trend for a year. This is ominous, because Japan’s gaming market is often a harbinger of global trends. “The Wii is in its most unhealthy condition since it hit the Japanese market,” admits Satoru Iwata, Nintendo’s boss.

The worry is that the new gamers Nintendo has lured into the market with its easy-to-use consoles—the DS uses a touch-screen and a stylus, and the Wii uses motion-sensitive controllers—are less committed to gaming when times get tough, and buy fewer new games. The success of the Wii and the DS may also have saturated the market. If so, new must-have software titles or hardware features will be needed to entice buyers back.

To revitalise Nintendo in the short term, Mr Iwata is banking on new games such as “Wii Sports Resort”, due in June (and in July outside Japan). A follow-up to the Wii’s popular sports games, it lets players ride jetskis, play Frisbee with a dog and fence with virtual swords. It will come with an accessory that increases the accuracy of the Wii’s motion-sensitive controller and will open up new possibilities. Big games publishers are increasing their budgets to produce titles for the Wii, notes Atul Goyal of CLSA, a broker.

Looking towards the longer term, meanwhile, Nintendo is shifting its strategy by moving beyond gaming. It plans to launch a video-on-demand service for the Wii. And this month the DSi, the latest version of the dual-screen gadget, went on sale in America and Europe, selling 600,000 units in the first two days. More than 2m have been sold in Japan since November. The DSi incorporates two cameras, a simple music-player, a web browser and the ability to download software. Nintendo is quietly testing it for use as a museum guide and an educational tool. Instead of selling one unit per household as with the Wii, Nintendo wants to sell one DSi per family member, explains Shigeru Miyamoto, the firm’s game-design guru.

Branching out beyond gaming will be risky. Nintendo will face competition from makers of mobile phones, music players and other consumer-electronics gear. But it may not have much choice. Multi-function “smart phones” are proliferating, and Apple’s iPhone is becoming increasingly popular as a portable gaming device. Mr Iwata hopes integrating the Wii and the DS will give Nintendo an edge: it will be possible to transfer downloaded video from a Wii to a DS, for example. Nintendo will remain strong in gaming, says Hirokazu Hamamura of Enterbrain, a market-research firm. But moving beyond its core market will be a different game entirely.

http://www.economist.com/business/displaystory.cfm?story_id=13496739

So.. Uphill from now on? :/

Your take? 

 



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the wii is fine lay off, can you edit out the add please



Not much Nintendo could do once the market is saturated. All they can do now is focus on software, and their next gen console.



dsister44 said:
the wii is fine lay off, can you edit out the add please

 

Done.



So this confirms that Nintendo are moving as far away from the core gamers as possible



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One good thing I cansee coming out of this is Nintendo really going all out to pull in support from third parties to make sure that there's no shortage of games. We'll likely see the beginnings of this at E3.



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Serious_frusting said:
So this confirms that Nintendo are moving as far away from the core gamers as possible

Sony and Microsoft have video services on their consoles too. I think that it's a good call for Nintendo about focusing in sorftware and didn't expect that 2 games could ride the sales for 3 months.

 



GamingChartzFTW said:
dsister44 said:
the wii is fine lay off, can you edit out the add please

 

Done.

 

 

thank you. but as i was saying before they are making enough money on it to be fine. and they will finish this gen in first place.



O man.... now there's going to be 3 or 4 "why the Wii hate threads" because of this thread...

 

I think people are starting to realize that their aren't that many great games for the Wii, that and the Wii is focused on the younger generation, and it's true, ya it comes out with a few kickass games (for the hardcore Nintendo fans), but the Wii's "focus" is on the younger crowd..

Don't believe me.. look at the games, if that doesn't do you justice go hang out in a Wii Game section for 30min, see how many kids are in that section with their parents, or just Soccer moms picking up a birthday present...

And the 3rd party games need to just be better, plain and simple..


excuse me, I have to go clean out my inbox to make room for the hate mail..

 

 



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alfredofroylan said:
Serious_frusting said:
So this confirms that Nintendo are moving as far away from the core gamers as possible

Sony and Microsoft have video services on their consoles too. I think that it's a good call for Nintendo about focusing in sorftware and didn't expect that 2 games could ride the sales for 3 months.

 


i was commenting on the last paragraph to be honest

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