Marketing Case Study Wii U launch: make or break for Nintendo Three years ago‚ Nintendo was king of the $78 billion videogame industry. The Wii was a smash hit and Nintendo’s DS hand-held was the best-selling portable gaming device. But a series of stumbles—a lukewarm debut for Nintendo’s 3DS hand-held game player and a sharp decline in Wii sales—raised questions about whether the company is on the wrong side of a generational divide. Nintendo has refused to veer from its tried-and-tested formula
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Tutorial Introduction: Nintendo Co. Ltd has experienced a recent decline in sales as a result of the rising popularity of smartphone gaming apps. The information sheet addresses the company’s thoughts to introduce a free-to-play format of a Steel Diver video game in an attempt to entice customers back to the brand. Macro-Environmental Analysis: Demographic Forces: Changing demographic forces have undoubtedly contributed to deteriorating sales. Gamers who played Nintendo as children and who helped
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Disruptive Strategy Implications for the Video Game Industry Agenda The Video Game Industry Disruptive Technology Nintendo’s Disruptive Strategy • Dominated by Industry Leaders • Customer Base Declining • Creates a New Market • Creates a New Value Network • New Market: Adults and Children • New Value Network: Simplicity & Exergaming • Excellent Graphic Capabilities Nintendo’s Competition • High Development Costs Recommendations for • Saas Video Games Nintendo’s Competitors • Focus on Youth Markets
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already successful at. Analysis Video game industry in 2008 The video game industry has grown substantially since 1995. (See exhibit 1) and the prospects of growth look great going forward. Three main players dominate the current market: Microsoft‚ PlayStation 3‚ and Nintendo. Furthermore‚ based on porter’s five forces‚ the threat of new entry is low. (Exhibit 2) Nintendo is outselling Sony 2 to 1 by going after customers currently out of the video game market share. This threat shouldn’t be
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Hiroshi Yamauchi & Nintendo By Hiroshi Yamauchi was born on November 7‚ 1927 in Japan‚ by age 6 his father had abandoned the family and Hiroshi went to live with his grandparents. by age twelve Hiroshi had planned to study law or engineering once he had finished school but before that could happen he found his country in the middle of World War II. Being to young to fight he was put to work in a military factory‚ here it was said by some follow workers
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handmade hanafuda cards for card playing games. In 1963 it ’s name was changed from Nintendo Playing Card Company to Nintendo Company. Along with the name change the company changed the direction of the company to interactive entertainment systems and the software industry. In the early 1970s the company moved into the toy market with several highly successful products. In the mid 1970s the company began to merge these interests and began introducing electronic games mostly for arcades. In the early 1980s
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Objective SWOT Analysis Survey Findings Image Projected by the Video Ways to Reach Targeted Customers Nintendo Co.‚ Ltd. •A Japanese company which focuses on consumer electronics and video games industries •The world’s largest video game company by revenue in 2011 •Founded in 1889 but only entered the video game industry in 1974 Mission Statement • “At Nintendo we are proud to be working for the leading company in our industry. We are strongly committed to producing and marketing
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Introduction Nintendo was founded on September 23‚ 1889 by Fusajiro Yamauchi in Japan which started out by selling game cards. In 1974‚ Nintendo ventured into the video gaming industry and since then have been committed to creating innovative video games console and games like the Nintendo Entertainment System‚ Super Nintendo Entertainment System‚ Game boy‚ Nintendo 64‚ Game boy pocket‚ Game Boy Advance‚ Nintendo Game Cube‚ Nintendo DS‚ Nintendo DS lite‚ Wii‚ Nintendo DSi‚ Nintendo DSi XL‚ Nintendo 3DS‚
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Company overview Nintendo is a Japanese based corporation founded in 1989. It’s original purpose was producing handmade hanafuda cards. After failed attempts at changing the direction of the company‚ it found success in the interactive entertainment systems and software industry. It changed its name from Nintendo Playing Card Company to Nintendo Company‚ Ltd. in 1963. Since then‚ Nintendo Co. has been creating video games and gaming systems that have become tops in their respective categories. In
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looked at the video game pioneer Nintendo. The title of the case is Nintendo’s Strategy in 2009: The Ongoing Battle with Microsoft and Sony and was written by Lou Marino and Sally Sarrett. The case begins by describing how Nintendo faced serious competition from Sony and Microsoft in the video game market. As Sony had created the Playstation and Microsoft came out with the Xbox‚ Nintendo had taken a backseat in terms of new video game consoles. Through the years however‚ Nintendo had created many
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