No one would have ever expected a Nintendo game to sell for $5,000 used! No one would really ever expect that the price tag would jump to $40,000+!
Former Nintendo PR manager says that the reason their games rarely go on sale is because they value their games and aren't like Ubisoft.
Just throwing shade at Ubisoft like that.
"Nintendo’s audience will buy the game if it wants to, regardless of sales."
Sales? What sales? People buy Nintendo games at full price because they don't go on sale.
theres a reason why hes a "former" employee.
woth that kinda mindset, i would have fired him too ha.
They value their games? Meaning others who have sales don't? How fking rude of this dude. Nintendo are really arrogant
Dr. Serkan Toto says: While things do not look great for many studios in the West, things are very different in Japan – and I was shocked how little people in the industry still know and understand about the third biggest gaming market in the world (which is a probably a positive for a Japan game industry consultant like myself).
Honestly, it looks about the same if we are measuring a company's success on their all time high stock price. It has nothing to do with the sentiments some in the industry have.
Objectively the two biggest problems are cost cutting and consolidation.
The late 1980s and early 1990s saw gaming giant Nintendo engage in a rapid-fire series of corporate deals and backstabbing — the consequences of which would create a new rival and industry titan to change the gaming landscape forever.
TBH, there's no longer any rivalries. sure they are selling consoles but those looking for Nintendo games, will buy Nintendo's but those looking for higher end console experiences, will definitely choose Playstation
I'm going to hold onto some xbox 360 games (unopened collector editions) in hopes that they will be rare 20-40 years down the line.
And I bet tomorrow all these games get remade in HD and the originals become worthless. I'm looking at you on the shelf, Mr. ICO
If i had 1 of those rare games i would sell it on ebay or amazon.com for 10million usd.
when I look around myself at the things we all use on a day to day basis, i cant imagine any of this stuff being rare/valuable down the line like the stuff 30 years ago.
for example look at our cars, i cant see a Toyota Corolla being worth as much as the old cars being collected and refurbished now.