licensing program with six retail companies Started selling Nintendo systems in New York 1988- Sales reached 7 million; licensed to 31 American software companies 1990- Nintendo had 90% of market share worldwide 1991- Increased to 100 licensees; rescinded its exclusivity requirements 1992- Nintendo had 40% market share (Sega with 60%) Left alliance they had with Sony 1996- Launched Nintendo 64 in Japan and US (had 3D capabilities) Nintendo had 41% market share (Playstation with 49%) 2001- Gamecube
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Product planning Wii Player of Nintendo 1. Company Analysis: Nintendo released a kind of video game player that is played at home called Wii in 2006‚ but it has been available in 7th December 2007 in market. Nintendo has founded by Fusajiro Yamauchi on in September 1889 in Kyoto‚ Japan. Nintendo has 21 subsidiaries and 8 affiliates and also a common deponent in Video games industry. Its brand was established for the family entertainment. Nintendo’s history is a company for video games
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The Home Video Game Industry: Atari Pong to the Nintendo Wii; Rotting youthful minds since 1974 Many people of today remember how video games began the decay of the physical and mental well-being of the world’s youth since the inception of the Atari game Pong in 1974. What Atari creator Nolan Bushnell did not realize back then was that when he invented this wildly successful creation it would leave such a large imprint on society; physically‚ mentally and emotionally. Many youths of today are
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4 1.4 How are brands positioned ? 4 1.4.1 Segmentation 4 1.4.1.1 Nintendo Wii 5 1.4.1.2 Nintedo DS and 3DS 5 1.4.2 Positioning 4 1.4.2.1 Nintendo Wii 5 1.4.2.2 Nintedo DS and 3DS 5 2. BRAND EQUITY 8 2.1. What is a strong brand ? 8 2.1.1 Brand Awareness and Brand Image 8 2.2 The value of Nintendo 9 2.2.1 The value of a brand 8 2.2.2 The value of Nintendo 8 2.3 What makes Nintendo strong ? 9 2.3.1 Brand elements 8 2.3.2 Marketing Mix 8 2
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Brand Audit and Fingerprint of Nintendo Ltd Contents Page Number 1.0 Corporate Brand Audit 2 1.1 Brand Description 2 1.2 Brand Strength 4 1.3 Brand Future 6 2.0 Brand Fingerprint (Lead product - Nintendo Wii) 7 2.1 Target 7 2.2 Insight 7 2.3 Competition 7 2.4 Benefits 7 2.5 Proposition 8 2.6 Values 8 2.7 Reasons to Believe 8 2.8 Essence 9 2
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Positioning is the place where someone or something is‚ especially in relation to other objects and places. In marketing‚ positioning has come to mean the process by which marketers try to create an image or identity in the minds of their target market for its product‚ brand‚ or organization.(Wikipedia‚2012) However‚ it is important for the contemporary age‚ whichever aspect is in life. By looking at marketing segmentation‚ marketing targeting and marketing positioning from DOVE® Chocolate which
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HKU982 ALI FARHOOMAND NINTENDO: DISRUPTOR BEING DISRUPTED In February 2011‚ Nintendo released the next evolution of the DS line of handheld gaming devices in Japan: the Nintendo 3DS. It was an auto-stereoscopic device that allowed users to view three-dimensional (“3D”) images without wearing 3D glasses. Despite initial rave reviews of the new device‚ sales figures were much lower than expected. In July 2011‚ Nintendo announced that it would reduce the price of 3DS by 30%1 to boost sales
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Environment Macro environment is said to be the most general layer of the environment. This consists of broad environmental factors that have an impact on the organization. The PESTEL framework helps us to identify the future trends which might impinge on Nintendo and therefore identify the key drivers of change. On the other hand the five forces framework helps to understand how the competitive dynamics within and around the video game industry are changing. PESTEL Framework: This categorizes environmental
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POSITIONING STRATEGY POSITIONING Creating a unique and distinctive image for a brand relative to the competition Brand should be perceived as different from competitors by consumers EFFECTIVE POSITIONING Meaningful to consumers Credible/believable Unique to your brand Durable over time FOCUS OF POSITIONING Attributes and benefits of the product Competition Product user Product use or application Product class Cultural symbols Jet Blue Airways Focus on the benefits of Jet Blue
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POSITIONING Positioning the process of designing an image and value so that consumers with the target segment understand what the company or brand stands for in relation to its competitors. It also refers to the place an offering occupies in consumers minds on important attributes related to competitive offerings. Positioning is not actually something that is done to product; rather it is something that is done to minds of consumers by marketers. It relates to now consumers perceive the product
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