Nintendo Revises Forecast, Analysts Get Nervous

Andy Chalk

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Nintendo Revises Forecast, Analysts Get Nervous


Wii [http://www.nintendo.com] console may in fact be slowing.

Nintendo will still show a huge profit for 2008, but the new projection of roughly $2.5 billion in net income is considerably less than the $3.8 billion it had predicted in October. The company also said it expected to sell one million fewer Wii consoles than anticipated.

While Nintendo's strong third-quarter results, which include the lucrative Christmas sales period, resulted in operating profits 21 percent higher than the previous year, analysts called the revised forecast "baffling and potentially very worrying." Nintendo's 2008 fiscal year ends on March 31.

"Today's revision suggests that the roaring pace of Wii growth that we've seen until now may be over," said KBC Financial Products [http://www.kbcfp.com/] analyst Hiroshi Kamide. "The numbers also imply that we are going to see a sudden collapse in the fourth quarter from record margins to some of the thinnest margins Nintendo has experienced for three years."

Some industry sources say demand for the Wii has dropped off due to a lack of "must-have" titles for the system compared to even six months ago, while the dramatic rise in valuation of the yen over 2008 has cut a large chunk out of Nintendo's profits. And based on Nintendo's reputation for staying in close contact with its retailers around the world, Kamide said the revision could mean that Nintendo sees trouble coming. "They know something big has gone wrong, and that people are not buying the machines," he said.

Source: Kotaku [http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/markets/japan/article5610164.ece]




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Cousin_IT

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Calling it now: New Mario/Paper Mario & or/Zelda/Metroid etc games to be released before Christmas 2009.

I like the lack of must haves theory though. I cant think of anything thats come out on the Wii since WiiFit that someone not already buying one would want to buy it for.
 

fix-the-spade

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It's a luxury item, people have less disposable income.

I don't see this as particularly worrying (yet), I just think the people at Nintendo have noticed this and revised targets accordingly.

I predict a remake of WindWaker... they're remaking every other bleedin' thing.
 

Sylocat

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Looks like they weren't completely immune to the recession after all.

Cousin_IT said:
Calling it now: New Mario/Paper Mario & or/Zelda/Metroid etc games to be released before Christmas 2009.
Or they could follow moviebob's advice [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcgrlZ2G6j8] (at 06:09) and re-release Super Mario All-Stars as a Wii title with a level editor included.
 

MosDes

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When they actually decide to go with a better friend-code-less multiplayer system, greater dynamic range of video games, "Lightsaber Hero" (aka, use the Wii-mote's abilities better), drop their main themes (Mario, Metroid, Zelda, etc) and try something new, etc, etc, maybe they would have a better outlook.

I still have way more GameCube games than Wii games, oh wait, I jus got my 360 and have more games for it too.