Nintendo Sees Apple as the ''Enemy of the Future''

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well now, if only a DS could offer a 10+ hrs of battery life and make calls.... trash the iphone.
 
I was wondering if the article was against how Apple will stop the future from happening, like some super-villain
 
Still a good thing if this keeps Nintendo on their toes. Complacency can be a very dangerous state to be in...
 
[citation][nom]Rab1d-BDGR[/nom]Nintendo: Drop this casual gamer / "brain training" / "petz" crap and get back to what made you great in the first place![/citation]

Since Nintendo owned both PS3 and 360 in terms of sales, I'd say they should keep doing whatever they were doing. "Casual gamers" play on consoles, others play on the PC!
 
Man it's a good thing they "beat" Sony.

Now Nintendo can go head to head with the app store in the ultimate shovelware showdown.
 
Everyone seems to praise Nintendo for being original but how many of their games feature the same characters of Mario / Bowser / Princess etc...? It is one thing to have a console Mascot, it is quite another to water it down by putting it in every game. Anyway they will not be able to get away with non-HD graphics for 2 generations in a row. As for the handheld market, since when does a touchscreen iPhone etc... compete with a dedicated machine like the PSP / GBA?
 
First call for help! this guy has lost his mind!

Nintendo Wii is the WORST console of this generation, it does not compete with Sony or even Microsoft.

And he thinks that his silly DS is competition for a PHONE? WTF!
 
[citation][nom]killerclick[/nom]Since Nintendo owned both PS3 and 360 in terms of sales, I'd say they should keep doing whatever they were doing. "Casual gamers" play on consoles, others play on the PC![/citation]
Console sales, maybe, but I would like to see some numbers in terms of SOFTWARE sales. Software is what makes the big bucks. Nintendo lucked out because the Wii was cheap to make, and so they were able to profit from every system sale. But when I see my 12 year old brother and all his friends selling their Nintendo Wii for a PS3 or 360, it says something about the quality of their games. Shitty games means players won't stick around for long. Is Nintendo going to innovate as much this time as they did with the Wii? I highly doubt it. They better catch up with third-party development, fast.

As for apple as the 'Enemy of the Future'... and what, it's not the 'Enemy' now? 😛
 
[citation][nom]dan117[/nom]I see Apple as the "Enemy of the Present".[/citation]
There's no "seeing" involved. They are!!
 
While I have no love for Apple, if Nintendo makes the apparent comparison between the iPhone and the DS, well that is where their problem lies. Not Apple but themselves. Let's see a DS vs. iPhone? Yeah I think, if those were my only options, I would take the iPhone as well. IF those were my only choices.
 
So much for nintendo not considering them competition.

I read a while ago on an article here that one of the Executives has an iPhone.
 
[citation][nom]Mikeadelic[/nom]Nintendo lucked out because the Wii was cheap to make, and so they were able to profit from every system sale.[/citation]

Lucked out, are you serious? Some serious engineering and decision-making went into producing and marketing the Wii and (anecdotal evidence aside) the market has spoken: Nintendo made all the right moves this time out. You can't argue with their profits.
 
Nintendo caught the last wave of a gaming generation and rode it well. Bottom line is their Wii is pretty much a dinosaur set to consumers house to be put out to pasture. 360/PS3 game sales are kicking Nintendo's ass, and to sum it all up: They realize this. Being as a phone is now their competition, I'd say they realize they're on the bottom of the gaming totem pole and are going to make the best of it.
 
For Crappy Games : Apple is the enemy.
For Well made games : Sony and Microsoft are the enemy.

I guess Nintendo is SOL.
 
[citation][nom]killerclick[/nom]Lucked out, are you serious? Some serious engineering and decision-making went into producing and marketing the Wii and (anecdotal evidence aside) the market has spoken: Nintendo made all the right moves this time out. You can't argue with their profits.[/citation]
Serious engineering my ass. They stuffed an overclocked Gamecube into a Wii shell, bundled an infrared sensor bar (which isn't even built-in to the system itself, by the way), and gave us a remote as a controller.

Serious engineering? Please.

And I can argue with their profits. In accounting, we have a term called 'going concern'. I would not drop money on Nintendo right now because their profitability is not sustainable when there's an exodus of high-value gamers (read: hardcore) from their platform. These are the people who buy tons of games and keeps the money flowing in. Not the ones who leave their system collecting dust behind the TV stand.

Quit fanboying and learn to think.
 
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