Nintendo President: Our Future Is As an 'Entertainment' Company (arstechnica.com) 60
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Nintendo of America President and COO Reggie Fils-Aime appeared at Seattle's Geekwire Summit on Wednesday to speak broadly about the company's future, and, while the talk didn't include new product reveals, it proved illuminating about what to expect from the big N in the future. The short version: Nintendo would rather be defined as an "entertainment" company, not a gaming one. Fils-Aime says the company currently has three "pieces of business": a dedicated video game business ("the way most of our consumers interact with us"), a mobile gaming business, and "leveraging our intellectual property (IP) in a variety of ways." The latter includes previously announced plans for a Universal Studios attraction in Osaka, Japan (still slated to open ahead of Tokyo's next Olympics hosting run in 2020) and a Super Mario film produced by Illumination Entertainment (Minions, Despicable Me). When asked about Nintendo's future focus on a company-wide level, Fils-Aime said: "It's about Mario, Zelda, Pokemon -- all these wonderful intellectual properties. How we leverage these across a variety of entertainment platforms is how we're looking to grow the company."
He went on to say that he doesn't see Xbox and PlayStation as competitors. Ars reports: "He counted the exact number of minutes per day and said that outside of the time a consumer spends eating, sleeping, working, and going to school, 'all of the rest of that time is entertainment time. That's what I compete for, minute by minute. That time you spend surfing the Web, watching a movie, watching a telecast of a conference: that's all entertainment time we're competing for. My competitive set is much bigger than my direct competitors in Sony and Microsoft. I compete for time. When I do that, I have to be creative and innovative in order to win that battle.'"
He went on to say that he doesn't see Xbox and PlayStation as competitors. Ars reports: "He counted the exact number of minutes per day and said that outside of the time a consumer spends eating, sleeping, working, and going to school, 'all of the rest of that time is entertainment time. That's what I compete for, minute by minute. That time you spend surfing the Web, watching a movie, watching a telecast of a conference: that's all entertainment time we're competing for. My competitive set is much bigger than my direct competitors in Sony and Microsoft. I compete for time. When I do that, I have to be creative and innovative in order to win that battle.'"
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It's about Mario, Zelda, Pokemon -- all these wonderful intellectual properties. How we leverage these across a variety of entertainment platforms is how we're looking to grow the company.
In other words:
Our hardware is generations out of date, our continuously rehashed games are tired, we've run out of gimmicks and we still treat everyone, developers and users alike, like shit.
"The people kicking our asses aren't our competitors! And I'm not just saying that because they are kicking our asses."
Mario, Zelda, Pokemon? (Score:2)
What about Metroid, you insensitive clod?
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I almost want to dig the Wii out of the closet so I can play the Prime tril
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I don't know if I fully fault them either.
It is... Nintendo basically is an insular company, for instance starfox wouldn't have died as a property if they'd given it to Voltion (the people who made freespace 1 and 2) see below...
Freespace 2 open (vid)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]
Starfox Zero WiiU review
http://www.metacritic.com/game... [metacritic.com]
Freespace 2 score metacritic
https://www.metacritic.com/gam... [metacritic.com]
Basically Team voltion/descent has been rotting for 20 years as Miyamoto and company have fucked the pooch on starfox franchise, even though that team i
Re:Mario, Zelda, Pokemon? (Score:5, Interesting)
What about some NEW characters? These guys were all invented in the 1980s..... the fucking 8-bit era. Surely they can invent some new heroes in the modern 64-bit era? Maybe? Possibly?
Sadly no. It appears most innovation comes from third party companies.
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I'd even say they welcome new characters with open Arms
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Haha funny. I should have said new "lead characters" that represent new franchises.
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OK (Score:1)
I'm two generations behind on Nintendo consoles. I skipped the WIIU and the switch, because I wanted more than the latest Legends of Pokemon games.
Nintendo should just give up on console hardware, and port to PS and Xbox, and make some nice controllers...
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Indeed, the Sony and Microsoft controllers really suck.
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Why should they port games to their competitors? Because you dont like the majority of it's library? Many people disagree with you and are voting with their wallets. Welcome to capitalism!
Re: OK (Score:2)
Fun in playing (Score:2)
You mean their underpowered, PLASTIC screen portable that was obsolete before it was released?
You know most people play game for the fun those procure, not for number of MHz that a peculiar CPU in the device has.
Since somewhere in the 90s when technical limitation stopped being to extreme for 2D and somewhere since the 00s when 3D quality was enough to not limit expression, the raw perf of hardware don't matter that much.
What matter is the quality of the games.
And Nintendo is a big enough brand to manage to attract a good number of developers. Thus ensuring to have a decent ecosystem of quality game
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Bowsette Company (Score:2)
The internet doesn't want to hear this stuff, Nintendo, when you haven't even commented yet on the great job we did with Bowsette.
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The hell you can't [youtube.com].
If I were Nintendo (Score:1)
If I wanted to transition more to an entertainment company, one of the first things I'd do is start working with Netflix and Amazon to get their streaming apps on the Switch. It's basically a portable tablet that also doubles as a game console. Yes, phones/phablets/tablets, even plenty of TVs, can replicate these features, but none really have the gaming experience like on the Switch, and what does it really hurt Nintendo to have the apps available for the Switch? I might also approach the Kodi devs and wor
Sony? (Score:2)
a Super Mario film produced by Illumination Entertainment (Minions, Despicable Me).
Why not Sony? Ha!
time you spend surfing the Web, watching a movie (Score:3)
Nothing new here (Score:2)
I compete for time (Score:2)
I compete for time
We all know time is money.
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Where is my,
Zelda, Metroid, Mario, Castlevaina, Megaman, live action, really invested films? The NCU?
Funny you should ask [gematsu.com].
Wii as a multimedia platform (Score:1)
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What would it have cost to keep Wii News, Wii Weather, along with the multi-player gaming, web browsing, movies etc. going on all those platforms?
Sales. It would have cost them sales of new consoles. If they don't bring out a new console, they can't sell it to you. Unlike the competition, Nintendo makes a profit on every new console sold. They need to sell you new consoles in order to make money. The competition doesn't, or at least not as soon, because they make their money on games licensing, because they have ever so much more volume than Nintendo. They can afford to wait until the sale of the games tapers off to release their new system.
/sarcasm How's the movies biz doing Nintendo? (Score:2, Insightful)
> a Super Mario film produced by Illumination Entertainment
Instead, how about you STOP with the fucking retarded copyright claims against "Let's Play" (YouTube) videos who are providing FREE ADVERTISING for your IP.