Otherwise known as The Origin of Weegee.gizmo2300 said:The last time Nintendo went PC we got Mario is Missing. That is.. A while ago. Just a minute I'm gonna go drink my age realization away.
Otherwise known as The Origin of Weegee.gizmo2300 said:The last time Nintendo went PC we got Mario is Missing. That is.. A while ago. Just a minute I'm gonna go drink my age realization away.
They will never make a profit solely on an Xbox sale. Everyone who sells consoles does so at a loss so they can get it to the consumer as cheaply as possible, who will promptly spend tons and tons of money on games. They've made up their loss by a huge margin. It only takes two-ish games for them to start turning a profit on a customer.kilenem said:It would make more since for Microsoft to sell there games on PC then Nintendo. They're 3 consoles in and they haven't made a profit on the Xbox brand. Fingers crossed that they finally get in the black with the X1 after selling the 360 and Xbox at a loss and the paying out for RRD.
There are pretty much no games that require 3D and, with the 2DS, that's likely to be the future.Vausch said:I know for some games it might not be feasible, like the ones that require 3D on the 3DS
Aren't they rectifying it this year with their new Steam/PSN idea?cloroxbb said:Probably wont happen because they like forcing their customers to rebuy dlc games every time a new piece of hardware comes out. If they were to have a Virtual Console on the PC, then people would only have to buy a game ONCE...
They seem to have finally figured out that their fans are sick of that bullshit, but it will still be sometime before they rectify it...
Well, when you're losing money on each sale, and you don't have a big enough install base for software sales to make up for it....Racecarlock said:I'm going to use some corporate bean counter knowledge with you for a second, so bear with me.
Why give the people an emulator on a PC when you could charge them $100-$500 for a new console and make more money that way?
That's not how I think, that's corporate logic for you. Anything for a quick buck.
Except PS2 and the Majority of Nintendo platforms. Plus this generation the PS4 and X1 are being sold at a profit. That's why the tech in them is probably not bleeding edge. I remember when the 360 and PS3 came out they were pretty close to the PC.Double A said:They will never make a profit solely on an Xbox sale. Everyone who sells consoles does so at a loss so they can get it to the consumer as cheaply as possible, who will promptly spend tons and tons of money on games. They've made up their loss by a huge margin. It only takes two-ish games for them to start turning a profit on a customer.kilenem said:It would make more since for Microsoft to sell there games on PC then Nintendo. They're 3 consoles in and they haven't made a profit on the Xbox brand. Fingers crossed that they finally get in the black with the X1 after selling the 360 and Xbox at a loss and the paying out for RRD.
He's talking their division, not individual console sales. And it's true. Microsoft is still in an overall hole over the gaming division. This is why investors have wanted Microsoft out of gaming for a while.Double A said:They will never make a profit solely on an Xbox sale. Everyone who sells consoles does so at a loss so they can get it to the consumer as cheaply as possible, who will promptly spend tons and tons of money on games. They've made up their loss by a huge margin. It only takes two-ish games for them to start turning a profit on a customer.
Odd they started to make a profit off the the 360 a few years into it last I checked. (IE they paid off the debt of the Xbox launch and the 360's RROD )Zachary Amaranth said:He's talking their division, not individual console sales. And it's true. Microsoft is still in an overall hole over the gaming division. This is why investors have wanted Microsoft out of gaming for a while.Double A said:They will never make a profit solely on an Xbox sale. Everyone who sells consoles does so at a loss so they can get it to the consumer as cheaply as possible, who will promptly spend tons and tons of money on games. They've made up their loss by a huge margin. It only takes two-ish games for them to start turning a profit on a customer.
Are you sure you're not talking about sony and microsoft? Nintendo has been good about making their consoles backwards compatible. You could play gamecube games on the wii, you can play wii games on the wiiU, you can play ds games on the 3ds etc etc. They tend to make their systems backwards compatible with the last gen.cloroxbb said:Probably wont happen because they like forcing their customers to rebuy dlc games every time a new piece of hardware comes out. If they were to have a Virtual Console on the PC, then people would only have to buy a game ONCE...
They seem to have finally figured out that their fans are sick of that bullshit, but it will still be sometime before they rectify it...
Damn. Right to the heart of me.FrozenLaughs said:Yes. 2 words:
Pokemon. MMO.
Look inside yourself, you know it to be true.
Releasing on different console would cost them more in terms of licensing, more developers to work with the ports and fans would lose faith in the Nintendo brand and not buy their consoles (considering their sales right now that's not something they can afford) and on top of that, why buy a console with poor third party support when the games can be bought on different consoles? So yeah, it would cost them a lot. If they were to go third party they could end up losing their spot in the console market completely. Because of different requirements their costs would increase and there's no guarantee that the sales would in fact increase by a significant number.Vausch said:But here's another way of looking at it: Many of Nintendo's games are made for them by them and rarely if ever reach other consoles. The Nintendo development team could very easily release some of their games on other consoles and profit off of that without hurting themselves in the process.
Oh absolutely.Zachary Amaranth said:Of course, a fuller release of VC games might be a better move. A smarter pricing structure might be, as well.