NINTENDO UK ADDS MERCHANDISE CATEGORY
Launching with over 170 new merchandise lines, including both exclusives and items previously only available outside of Europe, the Official Nintendo Online Store is a treasure trove gonintendo.com gamingeek
Face-Off: Child of Light
360, PS3 and Wii U versions hold up equally well against each other and feature the same high-quality assets and effects work as their PS4 and Xbox One counterpartseurogamer.net gamingeek
Satoru Iwata on finding new business platforms
"We have decided to establish new business platforms not for being pessimistic about the future of the video game business, but to prepare for a challenging situation"gonintendo.com gamingeek
Iwata on tailoring hardware for new markets
"We will be making changes to our approach for the new markets on the premise that we need something specific for them"gonintendo.com gamingeek
MS: Why the PS4 is outselling the Xbox One
"Xbox 360 owners enjoy their systems more than PlayStation 3 owners do, so they are less inclined to upgrade"gamespot.com gamingeek
VG24/7 MK8 review: another solid reason to invest in Wii U
"A slick, enjoyable and thoroughly pleasant experience that favours old school simplicity over bogged-down mechanics and needless padding. It’s perhaps the best reason to buy a Wii U today"vg247.com impressions gamingeek
CVG Review: Mario Kart 8 leads the pack
9/10 - "This is Nintendo serving up unprecedented helpings of joy as only it can"computerandvideogames.com impressions gamingeek
Eurogamer Mario Kart 8 review
10/10 - "Bold, accessible, deep and rich, Mario Kart 8 is premium video game development. It feels expensive"eurogamer.net impressions gamingeek
Mario Kart 8 Gonintendo review
"The racing AI is top-notch, the visuals are unbelievable, the handling is too good to be true and the music gives you a grin from ear to ear"gonintendo.com impressions gamingeek
Mario Kart 8 (8.0) Review
Mc Shea'd! ...because over 30 characters to choose from is a "weak selection."gamespot.com impressions phantom_leo
Mario Kart 8 (9.0) AMAZING! Review
"...the fast and furious pace of racing with friends both locally and online is what really kept me coming back." ign.com impressions phantom_leo
It's not like he was supposed to say "THE NINTENDO WUU WILL LAUNCH NOV 1ST 2015!!!" anyway. He's the biggest dude around, of course he knows a ton more stuff than he'd publicly admit to. Even to shareholders.
Just saw this on BBC news and came back online. Whoa.
Wait, where did all the people come from? You assholes just hide till I'm offline.
SupremeAC said:
I liked it as it was something rather unique. You don't see 'realistic scifi' in movies a lot. But then again, it could have been more. Too much action, too many happy coincidences.
There was so much destruction it seemed kinda unrealistic how she made it. Especially at the end when the water came in the pod. Decent film. I didn't love it though. Nice representation on the struggle of life.
Dvader said:
MEGATON!!!! MMMMEEEEGGGAAATTTTOOONN!!!
Nice to wake up in the morning to insane news. So MS pulled its head of of its ass and cut the price, removed the kinect, good for them (hey nintendo pay attention). Even Gold got a facelift to battle Plus. This is why competition works. The 180 by MS is basically complete.
Begun these console wars have.
But what about the 5 million who had to get the Kinect bundle at full price? I'd be pissed.
Dvader said:
Yeah there is no need to bring up nintendo. That said PS4 is absolutely a shining light, its a success, sony doesn't have many of those right now.
Metaphorically it's correct but when you start describing gaming systems as "shining lights" it's a bit too much.
SteelAttack said:
So...he didn't say anything.
It's not like he was supposed to say "THE NINTENDO WUU WILL LAUNCH NOV 1ST 2015!!!" anyway. He's the biggest dude around, of course he knows a ton more stuff than he'd publicly admit to. Even to shareholders.
Yeah that's the full statement but we got the gist of it earlier. Iwata said that he can't launch a new system if existing users weren't satisfied and that he was going to leverage all of Nintendo for 1 more year to try and recover Wii U. So there should at least be a good number of exclusive games for us saps.
As for Wii U, we estimated 9.00 million units of hardware in sales in the last fiscal year, but many of you must be aware of the actual results, and the Wii U market has experienced a sharp downturn. In order to recreate momentum and sell 5.00 million or 10.00 million units of hardware annually, there are indeed challenges that we must overcome. And in the face of these challenges, announcing more optimistic figures before we actually release the Mario Kart and Super Smash Bros. titles to consumers, would not be compatible with our original stance to provide rather conservative figures, so once again we set our estimates by considering how much we could realistically hope to achieve with our software lineup. The fate of a video game system is often influenced greatly by the introduction of a single title. As many of you probably remember, before the release of the Pokémon game, Game Boy had been showing slow growth, and many people wondered whether it was the end of Game Boy. But the Pokémon game singlehandedly changed the landscape of the system, which then started to show the strongest sales in the lifecycle of the system. As I explained back in January, it is true that we cannot draw up a good business plan for Wii U by assuming that Wii U will sell more than Wii did. Therefore, we will need to think very carefully about the balance of revenue and expenses and try to operate by controlling overall costs. On the other hand, we do not believe that this year's estimate of 3.60 million units of Wii U hardware will be the peak of its lifecycle, and we would like to work hard to make sure that we give sufficient momentum to the system so that we can expect good results in and after the next fiscal year, too. However, as for this fiscal year, as I explained before, the figures you see have been determined by rather conservative estimates.
We set the sales unit forecast of 3.60 million units of Wii U hardware as the target that we should at least reach by making the releases of two key titles for this fiscal year from the very popular, evergreen franchises that have been under development since before the launch of Wii U hardware, "Mario Kart 8" and "Super Smash Bros. for Wii U," the pillars of our entire marketing strategy for this year. These two titles can be enjoyed alone or with others, and we believe they will encourage those who do not own Wii U hardware to purchase it. With respect to the impact of Wii U hardware sales on profit and loss, in order to sell 3.60 million units, we have to produce some more hardware units on top of our current hardware inventory. However, since the loss arising due to the hardware production costs being higher than our trade price was taken into account in the previous fiscal year, you could assume that there will be almost no loss this fiscal year for the sales of the 3.60 million hardware units.
As to whether our philosophy has changed or not, the basic idea that consumers reluctantly purchase hardware only because they want to play with appealing software remains unchanged. I only mentioned the Wii U software "Mario Kart 8" and "Super Smash Bros. for Wii U" today, but of course, we are going to talk about other Wii U titles at E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo) in Los Angeles in June. Also, our internal software development teams directed by Shigeru Miyamoto (Senior Managing Director and General Manager of Entertainment Analysis & Development Division) are committed to developing several titles that focus on offering unique experiences only made possible with the Wii U GamePad in order for a large number of people to understand the Wii U GamePad's significance. The titles we are preparing to show you at E3 vary from being nearly complete to still in the early phases of development but with the core of its appeal noticeable. Therefore, our strategy of focusing on software has not changed.
But Mario Kart 8 could potentially get huge sales.
Mario Kart Wii sold around 35 million copies and the Wii U bundle with Mario Kart 8 is selling out worldwide.
We'll see I guess. If MK8 launches strong with Smash and Zelda on the way and then Nintendo show a lot of new titles at E3, gamepad specific, paired with retail led falling prices, it might do something.
Still, I am not sure if the form factor (the size and configuration of the hardware) will be integrated. In contrast, the number of form factors might increase. Currently, we can only provide two form factors because if we had three or four different architectures, we would face serious shortages of software on every platform. To cite a specific case, Apple is able to release smart devices with various form factors one after another because there is one way of programming adopted by all platforms. Apple has a common platform called iOS. Another example is Android. Though there are various models, Android does not face software shortages because there is one common way of programming on the Android platform that works with various models. The point is, Nintendo platforms should be like those two examples. Whether we will ultimately need just one device will be determined by what consumers demand in the future, and that is not something we know at the moment. However, we are hoping to change and correct the situation in which we develop games for different platforms individually and sometimes disappoint consumers with game shortages as we attempt to move from one platform to another, and we believe that we will be able to deliver tangible results in the future.
Oh this was a damned tease. I was expecting like a real world Pokemon Center with terminals and a hot ass nurse who would take care of my Pokemone for me. That's just a store selling plush toys.
So...he didn't say anything.
It's not like he was supposed to say "THE NINTENDO WUU WILL LAUNCH NOV 1ST 2015!!!" anyway. He's the biggest dude around, of course he knows a ton more stuff than he'd publicly admit to. Even to shareholders.
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Wow. Surprising to see Microsoft release a Kinect-less Xbox One SKU.
Bahaha fake Kaz always delivers.
Xbox ONE Kinect-less SKU coming for $399
Just saw this on BBC news and came back online. Whoa.
Wait, where did all the people come from? You assholes just hide till I'm offline.
There was so much destruction it seemed kinda unrealistic how she made it. Especially at the end when the water came in the pod. Decent film. I didn't love it though. Nice representation on the struggle of life.
But what about the 5 million who had to get the Kinect bundle at full price? I'd be pissed.
Metaphorically it's correct but when you start describing gaming systems as "shining lights" it's a bit too much.
Yeah that's the full statement but we got the gist of it earlier. Iwata said that he can't launch a new system if existing users weren't satisfied and that he was going to leverage all of Nintendo for 1 more year to try and recover Wii U. So there should at least be a good number of exclusive games for us saps.
I had been ignoring GG for the last three days cause I thought he was some new guy.
Today I realized its you!
Yeah there is no Pokemon level game for the Wii U Iwata.
But Mario Kart 8 could potentially get huge sales.
Mario Kart Wii sold around 35 million copies and the Wii U bundle with Mario Kart 8 is selling out worldwide.
SUPER MARIO MAKER LEVELS:
We'll see I guess. If MK8 launches strong with Smash and Zelda on the way and then Nintendo show a lot of new titles at E3, gamepad specific, paired with retail led falling prices, it might do something.
Best thing they've done in years.
Anyone want to bet on what Rare will show at E3?
Kinect something though I don't know. It is a safe bet based on what Rare was forced to do since 2009.
SUPER MARIO MAKER LEVELS:
Booo. Be adventurous.
Perfect Dark TPS I say.
I would like something like an actual Banjo-Threeie.
SUPER MARIO MAKER LEVELS:
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Visiting a Pokemon Center - photo gallery
Oh this was a damned tease. I was expecting like a real world Pokemon Center with terminals and a hot ass nurse who would take care of my Pokemone for me. That's just a store selling plush toys.