Nightstick11
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I don't think you understand that you are making the case for why people say that the situation Nintendo is in today had 20 years in the making. Ever since the 64 and letting third parties walk on over to Sony, GC and just being largely overshadowed by the PS2, ignoring gaming trends and the difficulty of HD development in the days of the Wii, not dedicating anything to expanding Western development, it all comes crashing today.
Nintendo used to be able to justify everything with the same excuse that you're using, they are still profitable, so they are doing fine. The game has changed right underneath them. The cost of one game has ballooned, it takes more manpower to get games out in a reasonable time frame, and the competition in the home console space is tougher than ever. The Nintendo of today is living with an operating loss.
If the Wii U is in the ball park of 150k this November, it's already over.
I don't think you understand the farcical absurdity of an opinion like what you just said.
When you say Nintendo was "profitable", you mean, in a single year, Nintendo made more profit than every other game manufacturer combined in history. This happened multiple times, including every year of the Wii generation and possibly the later years of the N64 generation.
Let me repeat that so it sinks in: there were multiple times so that in ONE year, Nintendo pulled in more profit than every other single hardware manufacturer combined.
An attitude where one points to a vague, unquantifiable statement like "Nintendo lost the core" because they were mean to third-parties since the N64 not only completely glosses over Nintendo's staggering profit-history, it begs this question: Is it your opinion that they should have given away 90% of their profit in their past 15 years just to keep up with the technological joneses so that the "core was not lost" (whatever that means)? That is absurd.
The fact that even IF the Wii U garnered 150,000 in November sales leaves Nintendo with many billions in cash and assets and zero debt speaks to the money they made. The Saturn plunged Sega into insolvency. The Vita forced Sony to bleed even more billions. Nintendo is "shit well we'll try again."
And THIS is the problem. Money isn't there for a rainy day or collected because it looks pretty. Nintendo could've invested 500 million EASY and opened up 5 studios in North America and 5 studios in Europe. They didn't.
Nintendo could have invested 500 million EASY to secure cross-ports and money-hat exclusives. They didn't (at least not for the Wii U.)
The Wii U is a console that, as far as I can see, isn't leveraging Nintendo's software strengths either. There is zero excuse for the shitty VC. Imagine if people could buy every NES, SNES, N64, GCN, and Wii game on the VC. Why has this not happened? If the reason is technological, why wasn't this a priority?
Call me crazy but I think a shitload of people would snap up these games for $5/$8/$10/$15/$25 tiered pricing per generation.