Wii U price cut 'not an option', says Iwata

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Nintendo boss still optimistic over console's outlook

Nintendo president Satoru Iwata says that, despite the significant challenges it faces with slow Wii U sales, he remains optimistic of the console's outlook.

Iwata addressed an audience of investors and analysts at conference in Japan on Wednesday, as he outlined Nintendo's plan to turn around its fortunes after poor hardware sales impacted the firm's bottom line in 2013.

Iwata apologized for the firm's drastic cut to its Wii U hardware sales projections, but insisted the firm's focus remains on console gaming and that he's 'not pessimistic' over the future outlook of the console.

"Under the current situation where the company has to report an operating loss, simply executing a price reduction as a way to defuse the situation is not an option," he stated. "In the short-term, Nintendo will focus on thoroughly enriching the value of the most significant feature of Wii U, the Wii U GamePad," he said.

Iwata outlined plans to significantly 'revamp' Wii U marketing - since too many still misinterpret the Wii U Gamepad as an accessory for the old Wii - and to increase the firm's focus on developing games that make full use of the Wii U Gamepad, including its NFC functionality.

"Our top priority task this year is to offer software titles that are made possible because of the GamePad," said Iwata. "We have managed to offer several of such software titles for occasions when many people gather in one place to play, but we have not been able to offer a decisive software title that enriches the user's gameplay experience when playing alone with the GamePad. This will be one of the top priorities of Mr. Miyamoto's software development department this year."

Iwata said the firm will also license Nintendo game character rights out to new development partners in a bid to boost Wii U's game library further.

While Nintendo games not will be brought to mobiles, Iwata did admit that interfacing with smartphones is "extremely important", and that the firm will "start a new service that enables us to connect with our consumers on a continuous basis on smart devices within this year."

Iwata said, "Let me emphasize that this does not mean simply supplying Nintendo games on smart devices," he said. "Taking advantage of smart devices means connecting with all consumers, including those who do not own Nintendo's video game systems, through smart devices and communicating the value of our entertainment offerings, thus encouraging more people to participate in Nintendo platforms."

Nintendo will "use a small, select team of developers" to run its smartphone service, pledging to "provide something truly valuable that is unique to Nintendo", possibly including actual games. "I have not given any restrictions to the development team, even not ruling out the possibility of making games or using our game characters," said Iwata.

"However, if you report that we will release Mario on smart devices, it would be a completely misleading statement. It is our intention to release some application on smart devices this year that is capable of attracting consumer attention and communicating the value of our entertainment offerings," he added.

The firm used the conference to confirm a May release the on of Wii U's most important upcoming titles, Mario Kart 8.

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XboxPosted:

slapshot101 The games available to a console is more important most of the time then the actually console. If they just get back to the basics like everyone suggests then they will be just fine, maybe if they studied the Original Wii launch it could give them some help on making this console a big of a success as the Wii was.


Preach it brother Preach it

slapshot101Posted:

The games available to a console is more important most of the time then the actually console. If they just get back to the basics like everyone suggests then they will be just fine, maybe if they studied the Original Wii launch it could give them some help on making this console a big of a success as the Wii was.

GossipPosted:

Price cut still wouldn't change anything it just needs scrapped.

DreamsPosted:

the thing i realized about nintendo is they dont make bad consoles they just dont have the right audience the majority of the games they make are intended for children/casual gamers and right now there seems to be alot more hardcore gamers that want the ultimate console,what nintendo needs to do is either join the race or step back and wait for there time

darkxbl13Posted:

They would be smart to price cut the console there are wii u games on sale at my walmart mario/zelda for like 20 bucks and still nobody cares why cause you have little to no 3rd party support and the ones that are there are pulling out (giggity)

where the hell is
F-Zero
Metroid
pokemon stadium 4
Mario 64 HD
Majora/Ocarina HD
Castlevania Trilogy HD

JacesPosted:

Sorry i didnt read it all I saw the 1st pic... im gonna start reading now!

IntPosted:

Carpe-Diem I dont think I will be ever buying a Wii-u... Doesnt seem worth the money yet to me


nah if they dropped the price it would be amazing.

KatsumiPosted:

IamRCA
Katsumi Well at the moment for me a Wii U purchase is not an option either. (Well that's unless i see a Pokemon Colosseum style game being announced, in that case i will literally run to the store and purchase one)


I couldn't agree any more. Pokemon was the **** when I was a kid


The RPG pokemon games for the gamecube where some of the best i have played also. (Colosseum and XD: Gale Of Darkness)

Carpe-DiemPosted:

I dont think I will be ever buying a Wii-u... Doesnt seem worth the money yet to me

IamRCAPosted:

Katsumi Well at the moment for me a Wii U purchase is not an option either. (Well that's unless i see a Pokemon Colosseum style game being announced, in that case i will literally run to the store and purchase one)


I couldn't agree any more. Pokemon was the shit when I was a kid