08-25-2014, 01:57 PM
Quote:I would try, and get the WiiU first. Nintendo is going out of busuines. My dad has been saying that since early this year. I believe him.
Nintendo isn't going out of business, at least not anytime soon.
Quote:I would try, and get the WiiU first. Nintendo is going out of busuines. My dad has been saying that since early this year. I believe him.
Quote:Buried in reams of financial data is the revelation that Nintendo have 812.8 billion Yen (£6.7/$10.5 billion) in the bank – enough for it to take a 20 billion Yen loss (£163/$257 million) every year until 2052. Then there’s almost 469 billion Yen (£3.8/$6.0 billion) held in premises, equipment and investments. When that runs out – we’re in the year 2075 by this point – they’ve got some of the most valuable intellectual property in gaming to sell off before the company goes out of business.
Quote:Nintendo isn't going anywhere:
<a class="bbc_url" href='http://wiiudaily.com/2014/03/nintendo-not-doomed/'>http://wiiudaily.com/2014/03/nintendo-not-doomed/</a>
Quote:Yeah man. Nintendo is pretty much cemented in the gaming industry. Between the Zelda, Mario, and Pokemon franchise and ownership rights they've got it practically made. I grew up on the SNES. Later on, the PS1 was what I really got into, and I have been a long time buyer/supporter/customer of Sony. However, I won't lie. I have single handedly dished out the extra cash after it's been on the market for awhile JUST to get anything Nintendo related to play the new Zelda's, Mario's, and even Pokemon games. I don't care. I am not a "nerd" by any means. But it's fun reliving and remembering the games I grew up on and to see how they've evolved over the decades.Pokemon games are freaking awesome man. No shame in being a fan of those.
Quote:Pokemon games are freaking awesome man. No shame in being a fan of those.This.