Nintendo’s starting to panic…
If you read the trade articles, you’ll see that Nintendo is finally feeling the pressure of the economy. After facing a year of declining revenue after five years of growth, news dropped that the release of the newest hardware system, the Nintendo 3DS will be released in the first quarter of 2011 around the world (February in Japan, March in US/Europe). They were originally expecting a November release, which would generate massive revenue for the fourth quarter for holiday sales.
The delay in hardware release has to be a humongous hit to them. Through the years, Nintendo has made a killing on hardware. I don’t know if you can call it notorious, but it definitely borders on notorious how they release and re-release hardware. For example, the Nintendo DS was originally released in 2004. The DS lite (same features, but smaller) was released in 2006. The Nintendo DS-i (which essentially removed the Game Boy Advance port and added cameras to the front and back) was released in 2009. Months later, the Nintendo DS-i-XL was released which was basically a DS-i with larger screens. And, in a few months, the Nintendo 3DS (which adds 3D capabilities without the need for 3D glasses) will be released. {When I visited Nintendo World in NYC about 2 weeks ago, I got to see the whole history of the handheld line; it’s quite impressive!}
Over 7 -8 years, Nintendo will have released 5 iterations of the same level hardware (basically a handheld Nintendo 64) that play the same library of games [barring the fact that starting with the Nintendo DS-i, Nintendo cut the playable library by eliminating the Game Boy Advance port.].
I really enjoy the Nintendo DS library (minus the shovelware). There are some great games out there, and it’s a solid system. So I don’t really blame them for turning a buck with new hardware all the time. They are obviously making something people want to buy.
Don’t get me started on Wii hardware/software though. There’s a system that everybody wants, and that, after 4 years in existence, very few quality games exist…
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