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Cisco Eyeing Tivo/Nintendo for Buyout?

We've already covered Cisco's push into the home electronics market, but CNet is reporting that they may be planning even bigger purchases to come. The article speculates that Cisco may be planning on purchasing Tivo or Nintendo to add to their growing portfolio of companies. From the article: " Another possible acquisition candidate for Cisco is Nintendo, the No. 3 game console maker in the U.S. A stretch? Not really. Microsoft, which is emerging as a key competitor to Cisco in the home entertainment market, is already in this market with the Xbox 360. Gaming has already proved to be a strong application for broadband, so it makes sense that Cisco would want to own a game device to help drive more traffic on its network. With its popular GameBoy product, Nintendo would also provide Cisco an entree into the mobile-handheld market." Some commentary at GameDailyBiz, which finds it unlikely that Nintendo would sell to Cisco.

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  1. Great... by Lectoid · · Score: 5, Funny

    Am going to have to get another CCNA (Certified Cicso Nintendo Administrator) certification.

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  2. Re:Cisco? by Anonymous+Rockstar · · Score: 5, Funny

    you know... wrote the thong song.

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  3. Changes to TiVo if bought by Cisco by raitchison · · Score: 4, Insightful

    So if Cisco were to buy TiVo what would be the result? Here are some possibilities:
    1. Mandatory Jazz music soundtrack while in Menus and while fast forwarding.
    2. Higher cost (everything is worth more with a Cisco label on it).
    3. Different TiVo features will now be ala-carte, pay extra for HMF (again), pay extra for IR Blaster funcionality.
    4. The only networking configurations that will be supported is if EVERY piece networking & voice component in your house is a Cisco product, your'e on your own if you have a D-Link or SMC broadband router or a Motorla set top box.

  4. Re:Cisco to buy Nintendo? by AKAImBatman · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Amusing, but the real question is: Who's writing this CRAP?

    Many a-company has tried to purchase Nintendo. The answer has always been "No". While Nintendo may be third in the American console market, this soundly ignores the presence of the Nintendo DS as well as Nintendo's strength in Japan. Not to mention that Nintendo is the only company that is profitable as just a game company. The other players are running on ultra-tight margins (Microsoft loses money) while Nintendo sits back and enjoys a stogie.

    This has got to be some of the worst rumor-mill crud that Slashdot has ever reported. I'd complain about CNet reporting it, but we lost them a LONG time ago.

  5. New name by rmsmith · · Score: 4, Funny

    Cistendo? Nintenco? Nincisco? Nisco? Nintencis?

  6. Re:Nintendo stands strong? by Chris+Burke · · Score: 4, Funny

    The story goes that the Nintendo President told Ballmer to "suck my tiny yellow balls". Nintendo says that this is a hoax, the interview with Wired where this story was allegedly told never happened, and they seem to have a good enough sense of humor about it to make me think 1) it really is a hoax and 2) if MS tried to buy Nintendo (assuming they haven't already) the response would practically if not literally be the same.

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  7. Network? by Call+Me+Black+Cloud · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Cisco would want to own a game device to help drive more traffic on its network.

    What network is that? I thought they made hardware. Wouldn't the traffic be carried by the DSL or cable providers?

  8. I truly hope not by rAiNsT0rm · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Seriously, I could not imagine a worse scenario. Nintendo is the only game company left who places fun, gameplay, and design over advertising, hype, and corporate greed. The gaming industry is dying slowly and turning into a mini-hollywood and the pervasiveness of ad's in games and lack of innovation in favor of sequels and making the biggest grab for money and power does nothing to further gaming.

    Nintendo stays true to its roots, and wavers for no one or no money. They have a quirky business set-up but it works, to turn that into a carbon copy American corporation would ruin everything that makes Nintendo Nintendo. I would be deeply saddened to hear news of Cisco purchasing Nintendo, and I can only hope that the Revolution is a great success and sale of the company would be out of the question. That would be the darkest day in gaming of all time.

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  9. Cart driving the horse by null+etc. · · Score: 5, Funny
    Gaming has already proved to be a strong application for broadband, so it makes sense that Cisco would want to own a game device to help drive more traffic on its network.

    Uhm, yeah. That makes just about as much sense as an asphalt producer buying Ford so that its cars would drive up the demand for pavement.

  10. Wont happen by Bethor · · Score: 5, Interesting

    As someone who has been working in Japan for several years, in the game industry, I cant begin to explain how ridiculous this sounds.

    Nintendo is a 107 year old company. It has been lead by the same family for generations, and their mployees are extremely proud. They were there before video games existed, and they most likely will be there long after video games are gone.

    I am not sure if its a cultural thing, but the assumption that everything is for sale is quite irritating.

    1. Re:Wont happen by mausmalone · · Score: 4, Informative
      Nintendo is a 107 year old company...
      Minor correction. Nintendo is 117 years old. I know it was probably just a math fluke, but here's some trivia for others: Nintendo was founded in 1889 and manufactured Hanafuda trading cards. Replicas of these cards are on display at the Nintendo World Store in NYC. The GameBoy was released in 1989 as part of Nintendo's 100th anniversary celebration. For more info check out the Wikipedia entry.
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  11. Re:Nintendo stands strong? by Nintendork · · Score: 4, Informative

    No, here's what happened. Someone informally asked Bill Gates asked if he would buy Nintendo, given the opportunity. He said he would. Nintendo got a little upset when the press went crazy with rumors. Welcome to the video game industry where for every true rumor, there's a hundred false ones. Regardless, I do find it amazing how opinion can influence memory.

  12. Re:Too Big? by bookemdano63 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Market Capitalization-
    Cisco= $114 billion- http://money.cnn.com/quote/snapshot/snapshot.html? symb=CSCO

    Nintendo= $18.5 billion- http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?st ory=7930

    I don't think Nintendo is going to buy Cisco.

  13. Re:Nintendo of America by mausmalone · · Score: 4, Informative
    If Nintendo does sell to another company ...
    Just stop right there, really. Nintendo has been surrounded by rumors of a buyout ever since the NES was released. All of the rumors are crap, and Nintendo themselves have countless time reaffirmed that they'd go out of business before they sell the company.

    Part of it is the pride they have in being an independent company since 1889. In Nintendo's eyes, Cisco is a fucking infant.
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  14. Re:Nintendo stands strong? by antifoidulus · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Nintendo will never sell outright I would bet, and I doubt that the Japanese business community would allow for a "hostile takeover" of a Japanese company. I was reading an article today that said in post-war Japan there has never been a successful hostile takeover. And with the whole Livedoor fiasco, I wouldn't bet on there being one any time soon.

  15. Besides... Why would... by cnelzie · · Score: 5, Funny

    Cisco want a 100+ year old playing card company anyway?

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  16. The Nintendo Funtapulous Carnivalatron from 1901 by Quiet_Desperation · · Score: 4, Funny
    I still have one of their steam driven difference consoles.

    The cartridges were *big*. :-o

  17. Re:Cisco to buy Nintendo? by Jozer99 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If I said I was going to purchase Nintendo, would you write a slashdot story about me? I didn't think so, because I couldn't buy Nintendo. Neither could Cisco.