As everything has a beginning it has an end.
Businesses can never stay forever, whatever they did.
Companies like "Nintendo" started very well, but they choose their end because of the current production/marketing strategy..
Just look at their content and products very expensive and exclusive,
(Super Mario, Mario Party, Kart..etc) as example you can't find these games anywhere you have to buy a "Nintendo" product to play them.
How they could fall?
When you disrespect your past products, you simply disrespect your future.
As for "Nintendo" they still insist to kill their old games rather than publish it in other platforms,
like 2DS and 3DS games you have buy a very expensive handheld gaming device to play them.
They revolution of technology is going faster and faster, what they don't understand that
"if your product is not ready to be part of the global future.. it will fall"
If I was engaged in their strategy I will advise to recycle the old legacy and publish it in most popular platforms rather than keep it strictly for one platform with very tight usage.
This strategy is customized for "Nintendo" because their products are not like the others.
My experiment
I bought "Wii U" long time ago, I was very excited to use it.. sadly I had to face "Nintendo" restrictions wall, not all the games working.
I can't imagine "Why I have to own Game Cube & Wii U to play their games?"
Technically the games can work with the latest device and with perfect performance.
When "Nintendo Switch" released I realized that my "Wii U" is useless,
most of the games I need it is not supported.. not because of the device "No".. because "Nintendo" decided to keep like that.
We pay for the same?
So if I want to follow "Nintendo" strategy I have to own
just imaging how many dollars you will spend rather than own one device can play all the games.
Great programmers in bad business
The reality behind each success is the people that you don't know them, they work hard and suffer to give you a perfect product..
And from this point came the idea of "Disrespect", when you treat their time like nothing than machines to earn money, you definitely on the way of falling.
The trust that cover these companies that push them to think "They created the glory" is the trigger of the big fall.
Note: This is part of articles for specific companies and it's my own analytic work and not directed to anyone and not published for any other purposes.
Businesses can never stay forever, whatever they did.
Companies like "Nintendo" started very well, but they choose their end because of the current production/marketing strategy..
Just look at their content and products very expensive and exclusive,
(Super Mario, Mario Party, Kart..etc) as example you can't find these games anywhere you have to buy a "Nintendo" product to play them.
How they could fall?
When you disrespect your past products, you simply disrespect your future.
As for "Nintendo" they still insist to kill their old games rather than publish it in other platforms,
like 2DS and 3DS games you have buy a very expensive handheld gaming device to play them.
They revolution of technology is going faster and faster, what they don't understand that
"if your product is not ready to be part of the global future.. it will fall"
If I was engaged in their strategy I will advise to recycle the old legacy and publish it in most popular platforms rather than keep it strictly for one platform with very tight usage.
This strategy is customized for "Nintendo" because their products are not like the others.
My experiment
I bought "Wii U" long time ago, I was very excited to use it.. sadly I had to face "Nintendo" restrictions wall, not all the games working.
I can't imagine "Why I have to own Game Cube & Wii U to play their games?"
Technically the games can work with the latest device and with perfect performance.
When "Nintendo Switch" released I realized that my "Wii U" is useless,
most of the games I need it is not supported.. not because of the device "No".. because "Nintendo" decided to keep like that.
We pay for the same?
So if I want to follow "Nintendo" strategy I have to own
- 2DS
- 3DS
- Game Cube
- Switch
just imaging how many dollars you will spend rather than own one device can play all the games.
Great programmers in bad business
The reality behind each success is the people that you don't know them, they work hard and suffer to give you a perfect product..
And from this point came the idea of "Disrespect", when you treat their time like nothing than machines to earn money, you definitely on the way of falling.
The trust that cover these companies that push them to think "They created the glory" is the trigger of the big fall.
Note: This is part of articles for specific companies and it's my own analytic work and not directed to anyone and not published for any other purposes.