MH may be huge in Japan but it's not the casual market that ate up the DS, just grabbing everyone who plays MH is still a reduction in market share compared to the original DS.ivysaur12 said:I don't have a 3DS, mostly because there doesn't seem to be many games for met (yet) on the system. But...
The fuck? Tomodachi and Monster Hunter are huge, huge, huge games in Japan. They just announced true sequels to both of them. And would investors only be happy if Nintendo announced that they were making iOS games?
Obviously Nintendo to combat the iOS market straight on - or at least mention a plan in doing so. However, releasing games on the iOS market would also severely weaken their line-up on the 3DS.
Factually speaking, if I were an investor I would sell Nintendo stock right now or even prior because it will never again be that high. It's that simple, it is the end of an era and Nintendo will fail to meet prior numbers and they will not grow. It would be akin to me throwing money away to hold Nintendo stock let alone buy it. That doesn't mean Nintendo is doomed just that it's not going to go up like it did with the Wii and DS. That's what investors are concerned about.
What's annoying is that listening to the investors would destroy the company. Everyone should ignore them, let them sell and go on their way until Nintendo reaches the stock price they should be at and things will be a lot more rosy.