Bel_Air_Jeff
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I eagerly anticipate Capcom's future with Nintendo.

Does anyone have any idea how much it would cost to buy Capcom?
Monster hunter would be a pretty big get if it was permanently nintendo. I think tons of people would be disappointed to not see RE7 on Ps4, though.
IIRC Capcom have around $160 million in cash, but another billion or so in investments, assets and the like. I'd imagine all told it would be 1.5-2 billion to buy the company outright, but obviously that depends on what happens in the near future.regarding their value.
It's been said, but IF they get bought, I'm in the Nexon/GungHo camp. A company like Nintendo doesn't have the manpower to fully utilize their own IPs, let alone try and revive dormant franchises like Megaman. Also, with their console business in disarray and their handheld business in rapid decline, making a huge purchase like this just doesn't make sense.
The problem with Nintendo buying Capcom is there in no guarantee the talent at Capcom will stay.
IIRC Capcom have around $160 million in cash, but another billion or so in investments, assets and the like. I'd imagine all told it would be 1.5-2 billion to buy the company outright, but obviously that depends on what happens in the near future.regarding their value.
I really don't know why Nintendo would buy Capcom. It would be a huge investment for a lot of declining or mostly dead IPs without a big chance of a large sales boost. I would love for it to happen as a Nintendo fan, but it probably doesn't make a lot of business sense. I could see a Western company like Warner Brothers or Amazon buying them like others have said, though.
Have this been posted yet?
http://boards.4chan.org/v/thread/248828721#248828721
Is there a source?
Well, Nirolak posted a link earlier to a thread about a partnership between Capcom and Tencent. So there's a good chance of said partnership happening.Any chance Tencent might do it?
Yea, tales from my ass.
Have this been posted yet?
http://boards.4chan.org/v/thread/248828721#248828721
lol, Sony cannot afford to buy anything...
And that would mean limited variability on hardware power, on input method, on interface, and so forth. For example, what if I want a more powerful system that uses a Wii Mote as its primary input? Too bad for me. What if I prefer touch controls and want an interface like iOS? Sucks to be me.
I questioned no one's credentials, I was simply responding to an attack.I do not suffer from an inability to understand the concept. I have a B.A. in economics from an Ivy League university, and I'm working on a masters in statistics; if you want to play the "bow before my authoritah" card, I will grind you in to the dust. Personally, I'd prefer we not play that card, as I don't think it reasonably supports our arguments.
Practically speaking, tertiary/non-standard controllers have never succeeded on any platform in memory, including PC. It's important to distinguish between what is technically possible and what is economically feasible. Could you produce a Wii-mote like controller for the PC? Yes. In fact, they already have. Making the product commercially viable is a completely different beast, however; the product never really took off because peripherals never do. The "biggest" success stories are Kinect and the Wii Fit board, and both of those saw a brief push from third parties and then collapsed in to nothingness
Yet you think Nintendo can?
Have this been posted yet?
http://boards.4chan.org/v/thread/248828721#248828721
Nintendo has a cash war chest of almost 30 years of non stop profit.
Nintendo has a cash war chest of almost 30 years of non stop profit and only recently have had some insignificant losses.
I would be 100% okay if Nintendo or Sony were to buy Capcom. Perhaps they would allow for a proper Mega Man game to be made, or perhaps a new Onimusha..?
Sony is losing money and in debt, but they aren't bankrupt, in fact I'm pretty sure Sony has more money than Nintendo. Nintendo's down to like... what, 3 billion?
IIRC Capcom have around $160 million in cash, but another billion or so in investments, assets and the like. I'd imagine all told it would be 1.5-2 billion to buy the company outright, but obviously that depends on what happens in the near future.regarding their value.
Nintendo has $10 Billion USD in yen in the bank.
Unless you're a pathetic corporate cheerleader for one of the big three, I don't see how anyone could want Sony, MS, or Nintendo to grab most of the shares. We MIGHT have a chance of getting some games on PC if MS were to control Capcom. No chance that their IP's leave Nintendo or Sony's platforms.
I'm hoping for a major third party with tons of money to throw around to step in.
That sounds like a Squaresoft kinda deal where they just own shares to support the company and get exclusive games until they are back on their feet, that sounds good.Have this been posted yet?
http://boards.4chan.org/v/thread/248828721#248828721
Sony's problem is that it has some areas that are doing well (like video games) propping up others that are in dire straits, similar to the Blizzard/Vivendi situation, but in a much less parasitic manner.Sony is losing money and in debt, but they aren't bankrupt, in fact I'm pretty sure Sony has more money than Nintendo. Nintendo's down to like... what, 3 billion?
Unless you're a pathetic corporate cheerleader for one of the big three, I don't see how anyone could want Sony, MS, or Nintendo to grab most of the shares. We MIGHT have a chance of getting some games on PC if MS were to control Capcom. No chance that their IP's leave Nintendo or Sony's platforms.
I'm hoping for a major third party with tons of money to throw around to step in.
Sony's problem is that it has some areas that are doing well (like video games) propping up others that are in dire straits, similar to the Blizzard/Vivendi situation, but in a much less parasitic manner.
This clearly means nothing, but Capcom is releasing something like 20 VC games to Nintendo's console and handheld within the year. They're one of the biggest VC developers Nintendo has.
A partnership just makes sense between the two.
If capcom does indeed go up for sale, id rather it not be any of the big 3 so the titles will stay multi-platform as they are now.
Could Sega even afford Capcom? If it had to be a game company one of the big 3 seem more likely.
They had 10 billion, but they burned through a lot of it in the past few years, I know they are down to AT LEAST 6 billion.
So if Nintendo gets it, can they commission a Shaolin Monks style game with Bayonetta and Dante?
They also canceled their big exclusive for 3DS, Legends 3. And Lost Planet 3 nor Street Fighter never came out on Wii U. No one is any more likely than anyone else.