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Sat 12/04/03 at 18:55
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From what only appears to be a gaming rut of hell... Nintendo are sliding... fast.

The console has only been out a year but failing to reach tragets by just under 50% was a drastic disaster for Nintendo. GBA selling millions or not Nintendo will not keep a dead weight going as long as Microsoft will. Sales for Nintendo's Gamecube are at the stage where they ARE indeed making money... but recent reports show this is only a temporay thing.

Dixons and Argos have removed their Gamecube stock. Argos are only willing to stock under 50% of their normal Gamecube shipments but originally planned to cut the console all together. The GAME group have also scaled down its Gamecube size and so has Blockbuster/Choices who are removing Gamecube stock all together from certain stores. Despite shocking concerns it doesn't appear all TOO bad, Nintendo stock is still booming in certain retailers with Special Reserve indicating that they are enjoying some success with Nintendo's console. Also independant retailers across britain are enjoying some success.

Nevertheless it all looked grim but Nintendo have to face another problem... the 3rd parties. Whereas the N64 began with little 3rd party support and that grew, it is the opposite for the Cube. Codemasters already withdrew from Nintendo support and the success of Zelda was to define Infogrammes support. Capcom are trying to shift attention slowly back to Sony and SEGA's new plan includes a dramatic recline in Nintendo support.

In an attempt to counter-act the problem Nintendo are to produce a royalty scheme. Nintendo will also stop the high prices 3rd parties are forced to spend. EA, the biggest company that threatened to leave Nintendo, the company that broke SEGA, were the last straw for Nintendo and their 'wait and see' attitude. EA are vital to Nintendo's success and So Nintendo revealed that a deal broke last month, Nintendo offered Electronic Arts a fresh royalty break of the cost of game production, plus $1 US, resulting in the slew of titles announced by Electronic Arts during March.

A similar deal (although not AS great) is being done to all 3rd parties. Nintendo have their backs to the wall, the games that saved them during the N64 are NOT doing it this time. Zelda and Mario unsuprisingly hit the number one spot but for a mere week, Mario's success was similar to Pikmin's in Japan and this was a devestating blow. In an attempt to push Zelda Nintendo announced a bonus disc. It took record pre-orders but then, as it with Mario, the game dropped!

Metroid Prime did moderate success again and just as Nintendo had hoped... great but not world smashing. Nintendo realize that it is the other developers that can unleash a smash hit and so losing them would be killer.

It is the new titles that Nintendo are developing that look to save the company in the long run. Pikmin did VERY well and as the game gets a sequel, and another... the game will become bigger. Metroid Prime is also looking like a firm favourite for the west. Animal Crossing is also set to get bigger.

But these games will take time to reach critical success... the third parties and the dwindeling success of their ancient franchises Zelda and Mario are all Nintendo have left to stay alive.

Maybe it is time Pokemon returned to the home consoles... and then we may have that temporary revival that is so vital.

Dringo.
Sun 13/04/03 at 22:03
"period drama"
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http://www.angelfire.com/scifi/buckyohare/download.html
Sun 13/04/03 at 22:03
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Posts: 10,364
gerrid wrote:
> I did Zool

*chuckles like an immature kid at that comment*

*ahem*

Zool rocked.
Sun 13/04/03 at 21:57
"period drama"
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*Sings theme tune*
Sun 13/04/03 at 21:57
"period drama"
Posts: 19,792
Bring back the 90s.
Cpt. Bucky O'Hare ruled.
Still does - I demand his comback.

Come back green space-bunny. We still love you
Sun 13/04/03 at 21:55
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I remember beating away all the time at Mario Tennis a few years back. Any news on the GC version?
Sun 13/04/03 at 21:54
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I loved it so much.
Like Plucky O'Hare.
My favourite cartoon ever.
I wish it was the early 90s again.
Sun 13/04/03 at 21:53
"period drama"
Posts: 19,792
*Weeps*

Come back Zool.
We all love you.
Why'd you have to leave us?
Sun 13/04/03 at 21:50
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"bit of a brain"
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I did Zool
I loved Zool.
I still lve Zool
Where's my Zool?
Sun 13/04/03 at 21:45
"period drama"
Posts: 19,792
Zool was the first time I realised I was good at games.
Because I was the only one who could do it.

YeY.
This was in primary school - it was on a computer and raining outside. I was god.
Sun 13/04/03 at 21:32
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Yeah! Who could forget Zool? I've played many countless hours of my early youth beavering away at Zool and Zool 2.

Fantastic games, Needs Cube update.

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