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    Nintendo Case Analysis

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    Nintendo Q4. What conditions now serve as barriers to effective competitive response? 1. Technology development Traditionally‚ Sony‚ Nintendo and Microsoft will create a new battle every five or six years‚ so it means that to develop a new and good product takes time. For the cost aspect‚ as the consoles are expensive‚ the cost of the video games is increased as well. In order to fulfill the customers’ need‚ company has to make more attractive and complex games and this will cost a

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    Porter five forces Let’s analyze the gaming console industry. Supplier Power We can define two types of supplier: the hardware supplier and the software supplier. The hardware suppliers providing the elements needed to build the consoles have a low bargaining power because there have very low switching costs and there are a lot of them. On the other hand‚ the software suppliers (developers) have a high bargaining power because they choose and set the conditions to work with each console.

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    A Nintendo

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    Phase 1 Report: Strategic Position Analysis Industry Nintendo of America Organisation Name Organisation Contact Name www.nintendo.com Website URL Email Address 4820 150th Ave. Northeast Address Redmond City WA State / Province 98052 Zip / Postal Code Individual Organisation Type Video Gaming Industry UNITED STATES Country Nintendo of America Inc.‚ established in 1980‚ is a subsidiary of Nintendo Co. of Japan. They have been the worldwide leader in the creation of interactive

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    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to 31 American software companies 1990- Nintendo had 90% of market share worldwide 1991- Increased to 100 licensees; rescinded its exclusivity requirements 1992- Nintendo had 40% market share (Sega with 60%) Left alliance they had with Sony 1996- Launched Nintendo 64 in Japan and US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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    Responding to Wii

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    Responding to the Wii Group Case Writeup BUSMHR 4490 In the Harvard Business Review case Responding to the Wii‚ Kazuo Hirai was faced with an interesting dilemma. Hirai‚ the chief executive of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. faced pressure due to Sony’s Playstation 3 video game console losing market share to the Nintendo Wii. Hirai faced a major business decision in deciding how Sony should respond to the cheaper‚ more interactive‚ family oriented

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    Nintendo Strategy

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    entertainment industry has grown remarkably quickly in recent years. Since 2001‚ the market has been dominated by three major players: Sony‚ Microsoft‚ and Nintendo. Of these‚ Nintendo had the smallest market share‚ even though the company had historically dominated the market. In 2004‚ faced with strong competition from larger and wealthier rivals‚ Nintendo had to come up with an innovative strategy to maintain profitability. At that time‚ the optimal strategy was differentiation into a neglected segment

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    Responding To The Wii

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    Responding to the Wii Executive summary: Given the current market scenario‚ Sony will have to fight on both fronts. The Wii has unlocked a new segment of the market. Sony should adapt its strategy to address this new market. But Sony must not lose sight of the big picture‚ to win the long term race for the “center of the living room”. Sony should leverage its relation with game developers to introduce simpler games for the casual gamer. It has to keep targeting the hardcore gamer and it must continue

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    Wii Console 1. The demand for Wii console will be relative elastic. As from the passage‚ it mention that “Nintendo announced its first price drops for the console. In Japan‚ the price dropped from ¥25‚000 to ¥20‚000 and they sold more than three million Wii consoles also ending 9 months of declining sales”. This shows that that demand for Wii console is elastic as people responded to the price drop and thus they demanded more which also help Wii console to earn back their losses. Also another

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    Nintendo Case Analysis Case Analysis The Nintendo Case Analysis revolves around Nintendo Canada’s President Peter MacDougall anticipating the launch of the Game Boy Color which would become effective on November 23‚ 1998. Essentially‚ the Game Boy Color was viewed as one of the most important launches in the history of Nintendo’s gaming industry since the product was also introduced in North America and Europe respectively. According to the article‚ “Game Boy was arguably the most successful

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