Nintendo doesn't seemed to be scared of the big wave of games that Microsoft and Sony are going to send in for their PS3 and Xbox 360. Analysts say that the Wii doesn't look like it's slowing down, but instead, increasing. They suggest they'll keep going for two more years. Yes, we all know that the Wii appeals to a bigger group of people to attract interest in their console and that is why it is winning. Kazumi Kitaue, the head of game maker Konami Corporation went for Sony and said that for $500 you can buy your own personal computer.

The smashing video game success of Nintendo Co. Ltd., considered to be an "also-ran" in the new console war just a year ago, is unlikely to fizzle any time soon, thanks to solid support from software makers and a growing number of casual gamers.

Microsoft Corp. and Sony Corp. are set to offer a barrage of big-name games to shore up demand for their consoles, but that is unlikely to affect Nintendo's relatively unique audience, or its business, analysts say.

"There's no sign of slowdown in their handheld business. What we are also seeing is the console business getting increasing scale. This should continue for another two years," KBC Securities analyst Hiroshi Kamide said on the sidelines of the E3 video game show, the industry's most important.

"Nintendo realizes Sony and Microsoft will become a lot more aggressive. But for the moment at least, they are doing everything right," he said.

Instead of offering lifelike graphics and fast action to appeal to hard-core gamers, who are mostly young men, Nintendo has wooed a wider audience including game novices, women and the elderly with innovative but easy-to-play titles.

Nintendo's DS portable is a quirky, inexpensive hit, and the Wii console, which sells for $250, or half the price of Sony's PlayStation 3, comes with an unusual motion-sensing controller that can be swung like a bat or a sword.

Nintendo's own "Wii Sports" software makes it possible for grandparents to play a virtual tennis match with their grandchildren in the living room, for instance.

Nintendo's early lead in the console sector has left the gaming and financial communities wondering how much steam is left in the company's growth engine.

"I know what some people are saying. 'Sure, that's all happening now. But it's just a fad,'" Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime told a presentation at E3 last week.

Sales figures clearly show Nintendo's advance is more than just a temporary phenomenon, he argued.

Microsoft has shipped 11.6 million units of the Xbox 360 in the one-and-a-half-year period since its launch, while Nintendo sold half as many Wiis in just the roughly four months since its November 2006 release. It plans to sell another 14 million Wiis in the business year to March 2008.

Sony, which has dominated the $30 billion game industry over the past decade, is in a tougher position. Its PS3 was outsold by the Wii by a ratio of 6-to-1 in June in Japan, according to game magazine publisher Enterbrain.


FIGHT BACK

In the handheld business, Nintendo's DS outsold Sony's PlayStation Portable by nearly 3-to-1 in the year ended March.

"Nintendo is successfully building up casual game users overseas as it did in their home market," Mizuho Investors Securities analyst Etsuko Tamura said.

"DS demand is likely to peak out in Japan this year, but overseas expansion will continue next year on."

Investors took notice of the changing fortunes of the two game giants. Nintendo shot past Sony in market capitalization last month and elbowed the Tokyo-based electronics conglomerate off the list of Japan's 10-most-valuable companies.
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    black_wing79 Jul 16, 07
    well as much as they are doing well, i think that is pure overconfidence on nintendo's part... who is to say what is gonna happen in the future for Sony and the 360... especially the 360... with a possible price drop in december and the future outlook of 199 dollar 360's, it is possible that the 360 might become alot more popular in the future... especially since by the the hardware problems shouild have been resolved... i doubt Microsoft want to lose another billion dollars again..
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    Storm* Jul 16, 07
    I just can't see Microsoft dropping their price low enough, even if it's by $100 for another two years. They'd want to get as much cash as possible from us For sure, though, the Wii's hype may not last so long, due to their big guns being released this year and such.
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    bbb7002004 Jul 16, 07
    Wii has several big titles in the works for next year, such as Mario Kart, No More Heroes, Final Fantasy, and Disasters: Days of Crisis. It will be interesting to see how these titles will compare to the lineup of the other consoles next year. Also, if in fact Nintendo does become the market leader by the end of the year, third party developers will shift more focus to the system. With Nintendo's big first party titles all out of the way this year, it should pave the way for 3rd parties to hop on the Wii train and make a pretty penny, something neither the GC or N64 did well.

    Also, Microsoft lost money on the Xbox, loses money on every 360 they sell, and are losing a ton of money on their new warranty extension. I'm not sure how much of a price drop they can afford.
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    dmf_dynasty Jul 16, 07
    Wii's hype should have no problem lasting. Even if the big games are coming out this year and a possible drought could be coming after those games have died down, most of the population of the people that frequently check stores for Wiis are parents trying to get them for their kids(Not to say that a lot are gamers who can't get their hands on one. When the kids are actually gamers, it helps because they know what games they want. If the parent is just getting one for their kid who's never gamed before so he'll quit his bitchin, they don't give a rat's ass what games are out.
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    Cruxis Mana Jul 16, 07
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    Kazumi Kitaue, the head of game maker Konami Corporation went for Sony and said that for $500 you can buy your own personal computer.
    Quote of the year if you ask me ^^
    I reckon the Wii will hold on for 2 years, if not longer to be honest.
    The PS3 is slowly racking up the sales, but has had a late start so I doubt it will catch up with the Wii any time soon.
    The 360 has just gone further down the drain since it was release, with to many problems to count ^^

    Good Luck Nintendo !
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    Revenger of Wastelan Jul 16, 07
    I think this console war is really big, too big if you ask me. But at the end i think the real match will be between the PS3 and the Wii, the Xbox 360 can step aside, its so badly made, cant survive even 1 week.
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    FRoGBuster Jul 17, 07
    shouldn't it be holding out for much longer? Two years is short...
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    BANDITO ATTACK Jul 17, 07
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    Kazumi Kitaue, the head of game maker Konami Corporation went for Sony and said that for $500 you can buy your own personal computer.
    But it won't play blu ray. And it won't be able to play the latest games... not for 500$.

    I guess the Wii is really entertaining if you're still in grade school.
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      Final Blade Jul 17, 07
      Thats probably the most intelligent thing i ever heard you say.

      As far as im concerned the wii is a fad, and its success will begin to falter sooner or later. Its great trying to be optimistic and saying it won't be a fad. But come one what would you rather have a 249 Wii with kiddy games, or 399 ps3 Hardcore powerful machine with great titles on the way, if the price does hit that console. I bet the ps3 will sell over the wii 6 to 1 then.
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    Kappa Fushi Returns Jul 17, 07
    This is how they deal, but I personally think it a horrible idea, created another gen. console before any of the others do? it might ruin Nintendo's reputation and the company itself.
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    Miss Razz Jul 17, 07
    I'm surprised that they have only limited it to 2 years. I can see the Wii going strong for much longer.
    Quite frankly, I don't see how people are coming up with "the Wii is a fad". How exactly is it a fad? It's a game console that appeals to all ages, with "fun", "party oriented" games for everyone. It's not just a matter of "oohh the Wii has kiddy games. 'Real gamers' play the PS3 or 360" because that's just not true. I can definitely see the appeal of the Wii, as do many other people around the world, but I guess none of us could possibly be 'real gamers'

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