Nintendo has had a tumultuous, topsy-turvy year. The Wii U has been
selling poorly behind weak game sales, on the other hand the 3DS and the
original Wii are still selling very well. The 3DS even took the top spot in
hardware sales for May in the US.
Nintendo forsook E3 this year in a concentrated effort to reaffirm itself to
fans and in many ways that may have been a smart move. Nintendo fans buy
Nintendo consoles for Nintendo games; it has always been both a positive and a
negative for Nintendo.
Showing posts with label Nintendo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nintendo. Show all posts
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Thursday, June 13, 2013
The Informed Gamer
The big three have
put forth their best foot forward in the new generation and mounting evidence
suggests Microsoft stumbled again, Sony soared and Nintendo was ignored. Sony
dominated on the PR battle, and rightly so. Although many of the same features
derided on the Xbox One were present in the PS4, including but not limited to
publisher-driven DRM and subscription-based online play, Sony managed to come
out of its conference virtually unscathed. Add to the fact that many games that
appeared to be exclusives, but were later shown to be multiplatform, were
announced during Sony’s conference and you have a clear winner.
Sony managed to cut
the Xbox One of at the knees with a $399 price point, but that doesn’t include
the $60 PS Eye. In the short term, failure to include the webcam-esque device
with every console works in Sony’s favor, but in the long-term the Xbox One is
the smarter move. Not only does it remove doubt about Kinect from the
developers mind it also maintains the promise of smart Kinect use. Like the
dual sticks use from Halo on the original Xbox, all the Kinect 2.0 needs is
that one brilliant game that uses the Kinect in a way that others will copy.
Attach rates of peripherals are deemed high when they are around 33%, yet the
Kinect is guaranteed to be owned by every Xbox One owner.
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Friday, June 7, 2013
Countdown to the Thunder Dome
It’s about that time
of the year again, the Electronic Entertainment Expo, more commonly known as E3
is just a stone’s throw away. E3 is the gaming world’s version of the Super
Bowl, with Titans battling it out for all the glory under the sun. Greatness at
E3 doesn’t necessarily mean success down the road but the gaming industry
doesn’t have many stories of dark horses. A game that wows at E3 usually brings
dividends both critically and commercially, though there are always pitfalls to
success.
E3 has lost some of
its shine the last few years; this year will see Nintendo not attend in any
real capacity. The Wii U is struggling and is seen by most as the lesser cousin
to the PS4 and Xbox One. Nintendo is seeking to cut out the middleman to its
consumers directly with Nintendo Direct. Nintendo Direct is the new online home
for all news Nintendo, almost like the Nintendo Power days of old, whether this
strategy works out for them in the short or long-term remains to be seen.
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