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    KYOTO, Japan (Reuters) -- Nintendo, creator of "Pokemon" video games, said on Thursday it planned to launch a next-generation home game console in 2005 or 2006 in a move to restore its clout in the lucrative home video game market.

    "We are developing a new home video game console with a plan to release the new system around the same time as rival makers do," President Satoru Iwata said.

    Industry veteran Nintendo, which has fallen well behind leader Sony Corp and vies with newcomer Microsoft Corp for the number two spot in the console market, suffered poor sales of its flagship GameCube console during the crucial holiday shopping season.

    In contrast, Sony said this month it had sold 8.5 million PlayStation 2s during the shopping season, up 24 percent from a year earlier, and that accumulated shipments topped 50 million units worldwide.

    Falling behind
    Iwata, who took over in May from the charismatic Hiroshi Yamauchi, said the GameCube console would miss its sales target of 10 million units by over 10 percent this business year and GameCube software sales would fall short of a 55-million-unit goal.

    "The PlayStation 2 debuted one-and-a-half years ahead of the GameCube. If we had launched the GameCube at the same time as PlayStation 2, the result would have been different," he said.

    "We will get ready for a (new) battle in 2005 although foreign game developers are now saying that rival next-generation systems won't come until 2006."

    Revamping console business
    As a part of its effort to revamp its home console business, Nintendo plans to release new Pokemon games for GameCube which will enable users to play the game on the Game Boy Advance, too, by transferring the data back and forth between the two consoles.

    "Our focus for 2003 is to offer new types of games which allow consumers to play both on the GameCube and Game Boy Advance," Iwata said.

    Iwata did not rule out the possibility of slashing the price of the GameCube console, which he said ranked number two in the global home console market, but he said action was not imminent.

    Missing profit targets?
    Analysts said the poor performance of its GameCube operations, especially in high-margin software sales, and the yen's rise against the dollar were expected to weigh on the game exporter's profit for this business year.

    Hit by the strong yen and slack demand for its game systems, Nintendo in October slashed its net profit forecast for 2002/03 by 11 percent to 80 billion yen ($676.2 million), based on an exchange rate of 123 yen per dollar versus the current 118 yen.

    For Nintendo, which holds hefty foreign-currency-based assets, each one-yen drop in the dollar trims 3.5 billion yen from non-operating profit, in addition to the negative impact on operating profits in yen terms, analysts said.

    Iwata agreed that the yen's current level was a negative factor but said it was too early to revise profit forecasts as the Game Boy Advance's performance was solid and new Pokemon games due in North America in March should give it a boost.

    Not satisfied
    Iwata said that he was not satisfied with the stock price.

    "Given the slumping Tokyo stock market as a whole, it's not only Nintendo's problem. But it's my duty to bring good results to investors," Iwata said.

    Nintendo, which bought back 4.65 million of its own stock during the October-December period, would buy back shares when the stock fell excessively, but it needed to raise profits in its core business to shore up the price over the long term, he said.

    New ideas loom
    Investors want to see new ideas before pushing the stock up.

    "Nintendo's GameCube is way behind Sony's PlayStation and looks to lose out to the (Microsoft) Xbox as well, and with no new products in the pipeline, it's hard to see where the growth will come from," said Takehiko Takachio, senior portfolio manager at Kokusai Asset Management.

    "But Nintendo is still a company with great development capabilities, and I don't think the GameCube is going so bad that they will have to follow the road that Sega took in withdrawing from hardware," he said.

    Iwata dismissed speculation that the company would eventually abandon home console production.

    "When we withdraw from the home game console, that's when we withdraw from the video game business," he said.


    I dont think Nintendo quite understands its problem....
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  • #2
    Sounds good, I have never confessed this to anyone here, but I always kind of liked Pokemon.
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    • #3
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      • #4
        Good. They have a chance to seriously compete if they get a console out at the same time/before the other next-gen consoles.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ixnay
          Good. They have a chance to seriously compete if they get a console out at the same time/before the other next-gen consoles.
          Not unless they can get rid of the kiddie image. Unforutnately, I predict more games like Mario and Celda are to come.....
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          • #6
            I dont think Nintendo quite understands its problem....


            You overlooked the main point of the article. The main point was that Nintendo would be launching its next console at the same time as the PS3 and Xbox 2, so they won't be at a disadvantage due to launch date. The Pokemon stuff was already known and pretty irrelevant to the story.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
              You overlooked the main point of the article.
              So? Makes my arguement no less true...
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              • #8
                The kiddie image thing is silly. To a certain extent, the Gamecube is actually more of an "adult" system than the other two. Since 13-16 year olds are probably too "cool" to play something like Mario, we older, more laid back folks have no such "cool" reputation to protect, and therefore we have lots of great fun with Mario or Kirby or what have you.

                Not to mention 2003 looks like the best year yet for the cube, Zelda, Mario Kart, Tennis and Golf, Resident Evil 4, a bunch of other good Capcom exclusives, Star Fox Armada, plus a bunch of others I forget. Basically I can assure you that 2003 will be Gamecube's best year yet.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Tassadar5000
                  Unforutnately, I predict more games like Mario and Celda are to come.....
                  Oh heaven forbid they publish games that sell well.
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                  • #10
                    Well, if people won't buy Nintendo consoles because they think Mario and Zelda are "kid" games, then Nintendo is ****ed no matter what they do. If your best franchises won't sell because of some stupid public image, what are you supposed to do?
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by monkspider
                      The kiddie image thing is silly.
                      To a certain extent, the Gamecube is actually more of an "adult" system than the other two.
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                      • #12
                        Besides, I'm tired of everyone always hating on Pokemon.
                        Henceforth, I will stand as Apolyton's official Pokemon apologist.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Asher

                          Fighting fire with fire!
                          Are you being nice Ashie? If so I will try not to pick on you in the XBOX threads anymore.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by monkspider
                            Are you being nice Ashie? If so I will try not to pick on you in the XBOX threads anymore.
                            I was just being silly, I wouldn't call it being nice but not being mean either.

                            Nintendo's under new management now, let's hope they have somewhat of an idea how to run a business.

                            It always frustrates me to see so many very talented game developers under one roof, then have their management drive the company into the ground.
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                            • #15
                              It always frustrates me to see so many very talented game developers under one roof, then have their management drive the company into the ground.


                              Why? Bad management allowed MS to get its claws into Sega...
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