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Is "Lifestyle" really the best path forward for Nintendo?

Is Nintendo's upcoming "Quality of Life" platform the right avenue for the company to take, or will it face harsh competition against the likes of Nike, Jawbone and Johnson and Johnson?

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stragomccloud4148d ago

They are simply expanding their business. They aren't moving away from gaming. Gaming has always been at the core of Nintendo for over 100 years; however, they have also delved into other markets as well.

cleft54148d ago

On top of that, Nintendo has success in the healthy lifestyle area. When I heard this announcement of moving in that direction I immediately thought this could be huge for Nintendo. This non traditional sort of thinking is why it's so good to have Nintendo in the industry. We have Sony and Microsoft for the traditional gaming concepts and it's great to have Nintendo offering a different and fun unique experience.

Parapraxis4148d ago (Edited 4148d ago )

No.
Nintendo is an amazing gaming company, but at least get your facts right.

The company has been around since 1889, that is 125 YEARS, amazing, huh.

Well, they got into the electronics business (gaming) in 1977, that is 37 years ago.
Yes, longer than any other still existing gaming company, but not the ONLY thing that Nintendo has been in business with.

Gaming, very loosely (if you consider playing cards) has been a part of Nintendo from the start, but if you are being honest and talking about gaming, in regards to VIDEO GAMES, they have been at it for 37 years. Or roughly for the latter 3rd of their time as a company (being generous).

It's blind fanboyism and revisionism which makes me worry about Nintendo to be honest.
It seems that Nintendo themselves have been wearing blinders for some time now, and if they actually listen to people like you...well, there is really no hope of them ever stepping back and having a realistic perspective on matters.

stragomccloud4148d ago (Edited 4148d ago )

My facts are strait. They started making hanafuda cards, and then eventually toys, and then eventually gaming.... then cards again(Pokemon cards).

I am using the definition loosely.
They've also had a taxi cab service, owned a love hotel chain, and they currently own the Seattle Mariners.

I've been gaming since the 80s, and have followed the industry past and present since then. I know my history.

So, before you go on and say something rude like "at least get your facts right," why don't you first make sure that you are interpreting the person's comments correctly, or at least try to be more polite when trying to determine whether or not someone is familiar with the information you wish to present.

Notice, no where did I claim that they have "only" done gaming. I have said that gaming has always been at the core of their business. Since playing cards are a game, and since toys and games go hand in hand, so too can toys fall under the gaming category.

Parapraxis4147d ago

"I am using the definition loosely. "
No shit.

clockward1004148d ago

I find it funny when people said this is the last gen of console gaming when nintendo is planing another console hardware is still in and is not going no where

Parapraxis4148d ago (Edited 4148d ago )

Nintendo have said nothing about plans for another console.
Not saying there won't be, but they have not announced anything as of now.

NeoTribe4148d ago

Considering nintendo doesnt know what the hell there dojng anymore, i wouldnt follow them as a role modep for whata to come lol. If sony and ms dont make another console than it will be nintendo out of the times again.

SpiralTear4148d ago

We don't know what Nintendo is planning with QOL, but I don't think they'll be simply following the path of Nike or Jawbone. Nintendo is notorious for treading their own path, so I'm expecting it to be some unexpected left turn.

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Nintendo Switch 2 sales shatters records, most-sold console in 24-hour period

The Nintendo Switch 2 has set a new record by selling over 3 million units within 24 hours, tripling the PlayStation 4’s previous launch day sales.

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Jin_Sakai5d ago

Crazy. Switch 2 is going to do very well.

darthv725d ago (Edited 5d ago )

No doubt, but.... the current price is out of the realm of the average parent / kid to buy like the SW1 was. So this launch achievement is from those of us with more disposable income.

The number of SW2 specific titles pales in comparison to the variety of SW1 games that get a performance boost right out of the box on this. And like the SX and PS5 before it, you can bet the majority are going to be using it as a means to better enjoy their existing titles that can benefit.

This may have been quick out of the gate... so was the WiiU. I quite enjoy it for what it is, but am keeping my expectations in check.

GenoPurpel5d ago (Edited 5d ago )

The Switch 2’s price point is great and fine and it’s still cheaper than the current gen of consoles aside from the Series S.

The only place I think they will fall short is their software sales, which also in turn may affect the hardware sales but not significantly. Parents will be fine paying for the system for their kids, but one look at an $80-$90 price tag for a single video game, that is where a lot of people will draw the line. Maybe not so much the people who are in the “willing to pay because I buy deluxe editions anyway” crowd, but for parents specifically, more sacrifices are gonna need to be made in their choices of gifts for their kids.

OtterX5d ago

As a parent of 3 with a very modest income, it was very affordable bc I already had an immense library of games, and the Mario Kart bundle came out to only about €50 more than a standard bundle. Both Zeldas were upgraded w Family Expansion Pass that I already had. Many games were upgraded for free. The only additional game I bought was Fast Fusion for 14.99 which was a great purchase!

Killer2020UK5d ago

People seem to forget that the Switch was $299 at launch which in today's money is roughly $400. That makes the Switch 2 a $50 increase when inflation is taken into account compared to the original.

Yes, people have less spending power on average compared to 2017 (Switch launch year) but this is not the MASSIVE price hike that people are making out Nintendo to be doing.

raWfodog5d ago

“No doubt, but.... the current price is out of the realm of the average parent / kid to buy like the SW1 was. So this launch achievement is from those of us with more disposable income.”

It could also be many people rushing to buy to avoid any possible tariff hikes in the future, but I think it’s still a good sign that many people still want physical consoles. Congrats to Nintendo! I’m not getting one at this time though (unless I get it for a Xmas present for one of my kids).

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1Victor5d ago

Congratulations Nintendo on finding the happy medium between their weak console and their invincible handheld plus learning from Sony and clearly defining the new console from the old unlike their Wii and Wii U just add a higher number simple yet effective 👍👍

victorMaje5d ago

Are people that keen on $90 games?
Is it true some remasters will also be $90?

DankSinatra5d ago

Tell me you don't research without telling me you don't research.

victorMaje5d ago

Nope. I didn’t research, I don’t own any Nintendo consoles and I had read on here something about $90 games on switch 2, so I guess it’s good now, people can calm down. Have a nice day :)

1nsomniac5d ago

I bought the Switch 2 I won’t be buying games at MK prices. I don’t ever pay over £45 for my games. Even my Nintendo switch exclusives I never paid more than £33 for.

franwex5d ago

I think the typo you put was meant to be $80.
Anyway, the answer to those questions seem to be yes.

victorMaje5d ago

Looks like I’ve been enlightened about the amount. Happy to see it’s not $90.

Sgt_Slaughter4d ago

Don't get your news from clickbait TikTokers/YouTubers, only go to the source (Nintendo) or reliable new outlets like IGN.

No game is $90 on the Switch 2, and they will never go there. Most games will be under $80, too.

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gold_drake5d ago

cool
wasnt expecting it not to sell well

Profchaos5d ago

Its crazy that it's both the highest selling console on day 1 and people can walk into a store and buy it with no pre order

Ashunderfire865d ago

Yup while I was waiting in line from Best Buy for Switch 2, like I did for Switch 1 back in 2017, every waiting 12am was going to get a Switch 2! I was in the no preorder line too!

My friend manage to get 4 Switch 2s at his GameStop store, that was lowkey not busy at all. Got them all for himself and his family. Super easy to get a Switch 2 over PS5.

Profchaos5d ago

The struggle to get a ps5 was real had mates wait over 2 years for stock i got lucky and got it day 1 but still

Ashunderfire865d ago

I know and I also struggled getting a preorder for the PS5, when Walmart, Best Buy among other retailers open their preorders a day early before most of us realize it. I got my PS5 launch day thanks to YouTube Live Streamer Jake Randell. He helps people get preorders and launch consoles.

Neonridr4d ago

the PS5 also released during a global pandemic.

Ashunderfire864d ago

It’s funny how I got disagrees for speaking the truth for what I experienced getting the Switch 2. Nintendo had more copies of Switch 2 than Sony for the PS5.

Don’t be butthurt about this very fact. People on here disagreeing with crazy reasons lol

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hiawa235d ago

Doesn't that mean Nintendo made sure they had plenty of stock available at retail.

Profchaos5d ago

Yeah it's nice to see they prepped for it

adamwparker5d ago

Yeah, I remember reading an article over two years ago with Nintendo stating that they were going to do all that they could to make sure their next console didn't have the PS5/XBox reseller swiping /no stock fiasco happen to them.

Looks like they made sure production met demand. Refreshing to see that the reseller thing didn't trend and I hope a lot of people who bought multiple units for the sole reason to resell then at $1000 are now stuck with them.

jznrpg5d ago

It also means there isn’t a chip shortage when PS5/Xbox came out during pandemic

gold_drake5d ago

to be where fair, we had a current gen come out during covid ha

repsahj5d ago (Edited 5d ago )

I remembered I tried 7 pre-order events during the PS5 launch. I gave up and ended up buying 1 from a scalper. But now, I already secured 1 pre-order Switch 2 unit in my country very easy and without problems.

Neonridr4d ago

kudos to Nintendo for ensuring a healthy amount of stock.

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Terry_B5d ago

Unlike the Switch 2 , the Playstation 4 was not sold on the same day in most regions.

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Nintendo Has Confirmed It Will Be Attending GamesCom 2025

Company skipped last year's event.

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Obscure_Observer25d ago

Not surprising at all.

I mean, they´ll be releasing a new console in a few weeks.

repsahj23d ago

I hope they show new Switch 2 exclusive games.

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Nintendo Predicts to Sell 15 Million Switch 2 by March 2026; Switch Has Sold 152.12 Million Units

Nintendo has announced its financial results for the full fiscal year, alongside an update to Nintendo Switch shipments and more data, including a prediction for Switch 2 hardware and software.

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gold_drake36d ago

well, the switch 2 has two holidays in the us, thanksgiving and Christmas.

so id say its fairly possible. the rest of the world will also grab them

Abriael36d ago

Yeah doesn't seem out of the realm of possibility as long as they have enough supply.

Si-Fly36d ago

Do people buy each other games consoles for Thanksgiving? I’m in Europe and always assumed it was just Christmas where gifts were exchanged.

Skate-AK36d ago

I don't think it's so much Thanksgiving, but that Black Friday is the day after.

darthv7236d ago (Edited 36d ago )

That time is often referred to as the start of the Xmas shopping season. For the last few years, retailers would do 'black Friday' deals at various times throughout the year. While many still prefer to start their shopping in the mid to late November, others will just buy when they feel the time (and prices) are right for them.

gold_drake35d ago

i guess its more black friday, should have been more clear ha

GotGame81835d ago (Edited 35d ago )

Thanksgiving kicks off the Christmas Holiday.

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Agent7536d ago

Switch and Switch are a different kettle of fish. A sell out at launch by the diehards, strong sales, then the non diehards will be put off by the £75 ($99) games, including the stupid download cards which are topping £65 ($85). Not rocket science to work out how the Switch 2 is going to pan out. The PS5 has sold well, but games at £70, sales have been low. As game sales drop, prices will rise. Sony could knock out all their games for £40 and still make a killing selling more games. There's no denying that a gaming crash is looming.

Rancegamerx36d ago

I agree, I don't see the Switch 2 selling anywhere near the numbers that these predictions suggest or what the general buzz is implying. While the initial sales will likely be strong, driven by diehard fans, I anticipate a gradual decline. It may not drop off immediately, but over time, sales will inevitably taper.

PRIMORDUS36d ago

Not paying for something that's not worth more than the price it was advertised, which is $449 - $499.

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