...Did Hino seriously give a presentation on how amazing he thinks he is and referred to himself as the "authority of management and emperor decision"?
...Did Hino seriously give a presentation on how amazing he thinks he is and referred to himself as the "authority of management and emperor decision"?
...Did Hino seriously give a presentation on how amazing he thinks he is and referred to himself as the "authority of management and emperor decision"?
Oh man, they're indeed sourcing chartz.
Well, it's more about the writer's point of view. I read something about "Emperor's Judgment" a word that the author used to describe Hino's "power" at taking decisions at Level-5.
Well, it's not that he's not really some smart business man and game creator.
In regards to Nintendo entering Asia market.
I don't see them making any impact at all to be honest.
But then I'm basing that on their current products and capabilities over what NX might bring.
Ōkami;179278060 said:Oh man, they're indeed sourcing chartz.
[PSV] World Trigger: Borderless Mission <ACT> (Bandai Namco Games) (¥6.145) - 70% selling better than expected (it won't reach to 50-100k though)
In regards to Nintendo entering Asia market.
I don't see them making any impact at all to be honest.
But then I'm basing that on their current products and capabilities over what NX might bring.
Do their consoles/software not have much potential appeal in Asia?
They seem to be doing alright in South Korea (only the 3DS is out there btw).Do their consoles/software not have much potential appeal in Asia?
Ōkami;179278060 said:Oh man, they're indeed sourcing chartz.
Asia is very online focused, and important factors often revolve around things like character creation/selection with lots of vanity options, persistent progression features, and being able to easily find, communicate with, and play with your friends.
They're getting closer to that, but there are some hurdles still, certainly.
Here are a few years using actual data from Ubisoft:
Do their consoles/software not have much potential appeal in Asia?
Man it would be a real shame if some of the key decisions are somehow made based on the data from Chartzzzzz. That would suck for sure.Ōkami;179278060 said:Oh man, they're indeed sourcing chartz.
Man it would be a real shame if some of the key decisions are somehow made based on the data from Chartzzzzz. That would suck for sure.
And then he changes it to match up more with NPD when he gets publicly available data.You have to hand it to Brett, he sure knows how to run a business and fool the world. I'm sure he does have a very sophisticated model with which to somewhat accurately predict sales + have more market research available to him because of the popularity of the site but it's still laughable when NPD have tracked <750k units for Forza Motorsport 2 in the USA but Chartz has it over 2.15m.
http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2014/04/nintendo_is_shutting_down_its_taiwan_subsidiaryDoesn't Nintendo have big presences in Korea and Taiwan?
And then he changes it to match up more with NPD when he gets publicly available data.
Continuing with the translation.
Yup. Every month.
And then he changes it to match up more with NPD when he gets publicly available data.
Also Wii U hasn't launched in Asia, just 3DS.
Unfortunately I don't know enough about Korea market to comment.
Huh... Listening to the latest 8-4 Play podcast and someone mentioned a rumour that Level 5's Hino is being looked at as a potential future leader for Nintendo.
I'm not sure that's a legit rumour and even if it is it sounds somewhat hard to believe.
Could explain why their PS4 game disappeared!
If that came with Level 5 itself, that'd be huge, but Hino himself as leader, I dunno honestly. :/
Hey Nintendo would probably have a bunch of successul new IPsfor about three years.
Got a link to the podcast and what time it's mentioned?
For real? wow that put things in perspective, I mean even MS released XB1 there.
Yeah Moor-Angol, wanna explain yourself?
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The Mr. Hino rumor makes no sense.
Even ignoring that he approaches the market completely different from Nintendo, it's not like he's even that close with Nintendo.
Asia is very online focused, and important factors often revolve around things like character creation/selection with lots of vanity options, persistent progression features, and being able to easily find, communicate with, and play with your friends.
They're getting closer to that, but there are some hurdles still, certainly.
It's a really a shame (and stupid) that Konami abandoned console market when there's an obvious demand for their games. I really hope their shareholders realise soon this mistake, demand an entire management shake up and restore it's former self, like Square Enix it's doing.
Ōkami;179279062 said:They seem to be doing alright in South Korea (only the 3DS is out there btw).
They never actually tried to enter any of the other markets, that's why its hard for them to make any impact so late in the game, difficult but not impossible.
3Ds is doing ok on Indonesia and Great on Singapore though. Tx to Monster Hunter and great numbers of Jrpg.
everyone around SEA region are playing either monhun or pokemon lol
edit: The Idolm@ster: Must Songs (that taiko collab game for vita) have a release date now, 10th December.
after 3 weeks :
02./01. [3DS] Dragon Quest VII: Fighters of Eden <RPG> (Square Enix) {2013.02.07} (¥6.090) - 80.478 / 1.088.077 (-53%)
03./03. [3DS] Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King <RPG> (Square Enix) {2015.08.27} (¥6.458) - 45.954 / 779.449 <80-100%> (-61%)