The gamer in me who grew up loving Nintendo and all their franchises me sees this and balks. The fact that both mine and my girlfriend's parents (in their mid50s to mid 60s) both have, and use their Wiis fairly often, only ever playing Wii Fit, Wii Sports and Brain Training, definitely says something about the success of…
nintendo probably also realized that the balanceboard is a worthy competitor to other medical devices http://gizmodo.com/5450150/in-early-tests-99-wii-balance-board-outperforms-17885-medical-rig so they are probably dumping the medical sector with low cost equipment so that even smaller doctors offices can afford them.…
Doesn`t matter anymore to me. I haven`t been too interested in anything Nintendo in a long time. I do own a 3DS, but only one 3DS Game (Biohazard). While I do have fun with the WiiU at work when I play with co-workers, but I just don`t feel the need to own one. Let's hope they bounce back and make something that people…
Branching out into health-related products could be really good for Nintendo. They have a long reputation of unusually tough, durable hardware. Producing cheap, dependable products in that sector could work out well. That's exactly what that market segment is hungry for. At the same time, I hope that they don't abandon…
Eh, can't say I share that sentiment. Honestly, I just don't think Nintendo makes $60 games. What would we get so far as Pokemon goes? Another stadium game, or one of those little adventure things? I rented Super Mario 3D World recently, to see what sort of advancements had been made. Paid ~$4 for two nights, my wife and I…