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    Nintendo Wii

    the expansion into toys and games, and eventually into the start of the electronic entertainment industry in the late 1970’s, over the years Nintendo worked hard to achieved brand familiarity. Over the years Nintendo’s products have made their way through the product life cycle. From the initial market introduction and sales growth in the 1980’s, the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) as well as their first big game “Donkey Kong”, dominated the market. In the 1990’s, when true competition entered

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    Accountant

    The Wii: Nintendo’s Video Game Revolution Marketing Plan Date: October 14, 2011 “Get-off-the-couch fun whether you're 5 or 95. This is what Wii™ is all about.” Executive Summary Since its inception in 1952, the video gaming industry has grown tremendously in terms of game development, game complexity, and how the graphics look today, compared to the early years. In those early days of gaming, up until just a few years ago, there was really only one dominant market segment, comprised

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    Nintendo Case

    Nintendo case Q1: Was Nitendo just lucky, or does the Wii’s success has strategic merit Nintendo was nt just a lucky adventure. They had such a big success because they focused on customers. Before Wii: 2 groups were targeted 18-35 years old young adults and children and teens. Nintendo changed this and extended to people of all ages. They took a step back from technologies and focused on the fun aspect of playing video games. By creating the Wii fit and the balance board they were able to

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    Strategic Management

    014201200091 | * Isti Fairuziah - 014201200137 | * Jia Meng Chen - 014201200165 | A Brief History of Nintendo Nintendo started as a Japanese playing card manufacturer and remained in this industry until 1974 when it created the video game market with the Magnavox Odessey. Nintendo was founded in Kyoto, Japan, in 1889 under the name of Nintendo Koppai by Fusajiro Yamauchi (Nintendo History). They made decks of playing cards, known as Hanafuda, in Japan. The cards were made by hand originally

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    Nintendo Strategy in 2009

    Case study 1 – Nintendo Strategy in 2009 Strategic Management For Bachelor of Business (Hons) 1. What are the defining business and economic characteristics of the video game console industry? What is the industry like? The video games industry in essence has brought arcade video games to the home of the user. Firms involved in the games console industry design, manufacture and bring to the market a host of video games consoles and games software.

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    Nintendo

    continuous improvement with their product lines. At Nintendo we are proud to be working for the leading company in our industry. We are strongly committed to producing and marketing the best products and support services available. We believe it is essential not only to treat every customer with attention, consideration and respect. By listening closely to our customers, we constantly improve our products and services. Vision Statement Nintendo we are proud to be working for the leading company

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    Nintendo

    1. Was Nintendo just lucky, or does the Wii’s success have strategic merit? Nintendo's strategy was very clear and clever. It thought that it could not survive in the competition with Microsoft's Xbox and Sony's Play Station 3. So, Nintendo do not try to compete to the competitor rather than it tried to rebuild the gaming system. Without concerning the more advanced technology, it tried to do more using less investment. The gamers are of two types; teenagers and hardcore gamers. Company earns

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    Nintendo Case Study

    Nintendo’s Wii U Marketing Case Study Wii U launch: make or break for Nintendo Three years ago, Nintendo was king of the $78 billion videogame industry. The Wii was a smash hit and Nintendo's DS hand-held was the best-selling portable gaming device. But a series of stumbles—a lukewarm debut for Nintendo's 3DS hand-held game player and a sharp decline in Wii sales—raised questions about whether the company is on the wrong side of a generational divide. Nintendo has refused to veer from

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    Nintendo

    Nintendo Co., Ltd. (???????, Nintendo Kabushiki gaisha?) is a multinational corporation located in Kyoto, Japan. Founded on September 23, 1889[2] by Fusajiro Yamauchi, it produced handmade hanafuda cards.[6] By 1963, the company had tried several small niche businesses, such as a cab company and a love hotel.[7]}} Nintendo developed into a video game company, becoming what is arguably the most influential in the industry, and Japan's third most valuable listed company, with a market value of over

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    Economic

    Wii: Creating a Blue Ocean. The Nintendo Way ÁREA MARKETING ESTRATÉGICO Wii: Creating a Blue Ocean The Nintendo Way Patricio O’Gorman1 RESUMEN Durante la última década, Nintendo ha tenido serias dificultades para mantenerse a flote en el mercado ultra-competitivo de los video-juegos. Su suerte se revirtió solamente cuando modificaron radicalmente su estrategia (creando un Blue Ocean), cambiando así las reglas del juego. Con el lanzamiento de la Nintendo Wii a fines del 2006, recuperaron

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