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Rumormongering - Apple Could Buy Nintendo?

An anonymous reader writes "CNET wonders if 'Apple is about to frag the gaming community with a revelation that could shake Microsoft to its core: Apple will buy Nintendo. What could be more quintessentially left-field Apple behaviour than buying out the U.S.'s number three games console manufacturer?' The article goes on to compare the companies, saying 'both have followings whose brand dedication verges on the religiously devout' and design styles that are so similar that 'the Nintendo DS Lite practically looks like Jonathan Ive built it.' The writer says an Apple and Nintendo merger will 'penetrate the mainstream consumer market with Macintosh computers'. The possible outcome of a merger would be a console based around the Mac Mini. As for whether Apple have the cash to pull it off: 'Cisco was rumoured to be looking at a purchase of Nintendo earlier in the year, so the idea of Nintendo being bought is not outlandish in itself. Apple's market cap is $51.7bn (Nintendo's is $23.1bn)'"

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  1. Stupid. by Whiney+Mac+Fanboy · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Article is speculation of the stupidist sort. Check this:

    A Nintendo purchase could potentially let Apple bring the success enjoyed by the iPod to the Macintosh computer.
    That is quite possibly the stupidest sentence I've ever read.

    I certainly hope that Apple doesn't buy nintendo (even if they could) because the reason nintendo are great is because the concentrate on games, games, games. No failed computer / pda / music player / whatever for them. They just concentrate on what they're good at.

    Any dillution of that fervour would be sad.
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    1. Re:Stupid. by Umbral+Blot · · Score: 5, Funny

      Yes, you have to wonder: was this article secretely written by Dvorak?

    2. Re:Stupid. by AKAImBatman · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Article is speculation of the stupidist sort.

      Agreed. My first thought was, "Who let Dvorak out of his cage?"

      While the white plastic designs of the current Nintendos and Macs may make them seem like a good match from a marketing perspective, this fellow's suggestions on technology integration show a distinct lack of understanding of the Game Console market.

      Game Consoles are very good at what they do. They play games, and they support the graphics and sound of those games. Generally speaking, they are capable of providing a gaming experience far in excess of anything a general-purpose computer could do at a similar price point. The reason for this is the use of customized graphics, sound, and CPU hardware. Engineers who look at the specs of most game consoles tend to think, "but this would perform horribly under condition XYZ, which most computers see on a regular basis!" And they would, if they were made into general purpose computers. But they're not. They are focused gaming hardware.

      Now the Mac Mini is NOT a piece of focused gaming hardware. All of its internals are all wrong. Its graphics performance would be slow, its bus bandwidth is poor, and its CPU is on a distinct bus from the GPU. Not a very good gaming machine.

      Of course, all of this discussion is academic. Nintendo won't sell, and no vector exists for a hostile takeover. So it's a virtual certainty that Nintendo will not be bought off, even if Apple wanted to purchase them.

    3. Re:Stupid. by 0biter · · Score: 3, Insightful

      "... great is because the concentrate on games, games, games."

      Indeed. If Apple really wanted to get in on the "home digital appliance" market that MS and Sony are positioning to take over teh next 5-10 years, they would not do well by buying a self-identified "toy maker" like Nintendo. If anything, an Apple/Sony partnership would make more sense in this emerging sector since Sony has the hardware and penetration, and Apple has the software.

    4. Re:Stupid. by SatanicPuppy · · Score: 2, Insightful

      It always seems that way on the surface....But the temptation for cross-platform work is the only reason to really drive a buyout. The burning desire to have an iTunes compatible DS-Lite, or a wireless wii/mac one button mouse that you can wave around in the air would rear it's head pretty quickly.

      They're both good companies, but I don't really see them getting together...It just wouldn't make sense unless they had some mutually envisioned killer app sitting in the wings.

      A limited deal for game development/rights might be a good thing though...Of all computer lines, Macs are most similar to consoles due to their hardware homogeneity, so if they could make a deal for development, that might be a solid draw for the game-scarce Mac, and since Nintendo, like most console makers, doesn't really make much money on their hardware it could be a good deal for them as well...

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    5. Re:Stupid. by Alzheimers · · Score: 3, Interesting

      It just wouldn't make sense unless they had some mutually envisioned killer app sitting in the wings.

      Intendo -- using the Itunes system for buying and playing old games on the new console. It would totally "revolutionize" the online distibution and billing systems for consoles in a heartbeat. If the retro emulation's one of the main focii of the Wii, it'd be the obvious solution.

    6. Re:Stupid. by badasscat · · Score: 4, Informative

      In about a year .. when DS Lite and Wii have had a chance to penetrate the market Nintendo may buy Apple ... at least CNET will tell us so.

      That would honestly make more sense. Have we all (or at least C-Net) forgotten this?

      Nintendo is for all intents and purposes a privately owned company. If Yamauchi says they're not for sale, they're not for sale. (Yamauchi stepped down only as CEO - he is still majority shareholder.) And we all know him - he's not about to sell out the company for a merger that doesn't help Nintendo in the least.

      A hostile takeover of Apple by Nintendo, though, is unlikely but theoretically possible.

    7. Re:Stupid. by CastrTroy · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Why would you go through 9? How? either you go through 2 or 3, decide they are crap because they keep breaking, and move onto something else. I therefore assume that you bought the warranty, and keep on having to send the back and get new ones when they break. I still don't see how you could go through 9 in 18 months. I know some of them end up bad, but there's got to be a bigger problem for you to go through that many.

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    8. Re:Stupid. by nanojath · · Score: 3, Informative

      I certainly hope that Apple doesn't buy nintendo (even if they could )

      Yeah, there's a real question. Apple's apparently worth around 72 billion, Nintendo I had a bit harder time finding a figure (and wildly disparate "guesses" online - from 6 to 30 billion). I use the data in this article to guesstimate around 14 billion. Notable from that article is that as of a year ago Nintendo was the opposite of courting takeover. Suffice to say, Apple could probably afford it. It would not be a trivial expenditure. Nintendo would likely resist it. Whether Apple could actually manage a hostile takeover is questionable. It sounds like blue sky bunkum to me. (But guaranteed to generate just this sort of chatter, hmm...)

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    9. Re:Stupid. by AKAImBatman · · Score: 2, Informative

      1. That's an urban legend.

      2. Nintendo has NEVER sold below cost. They make a profit on each unit sold.

      3. The reason why Microsoft had to sell the XBox at a loss was because they put PC Hardware into a game console. Which made it a lot more expensive than the Nintendo and Sony counterparts.

    10. Re:Stupid. by dorkygeek · · Score: 2, Funny
      To be fair, Dvorak did guess the x86 switch for Apple.

      Heh, sure he did. And 10 years later, Apple actually switched!

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    11. Re:Stupid. by infidel13 · · Score: 2, Informative

      Right. While some of the more PC-based consoles were too expensive to compete at the price it took to make them, pure gaming devices tend to skimp on things necessary for normal computers but not gaming per se. For example, the Cell processor of the PS3 is a >3 GHz task division processor (PPE) and eight SPEs - similar devices - all on some sort of ring architecture. This is optimized for single-precision calculations, which are the majority of calculations used in games for the console and results in something like 16 teraflops according to some estimates. However, according to Sony, (sorry, no link here) the performance of the Cell drops by orders of magnitude when it does double-precision, to somewhat below the level of a typical PC processor. Gaming consoles are for games and they don't do other things well.

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    12. Re:Stupid. by Tim+Browse · · Score: 2, Insightful
      So then play the game you already own on the console you already own.

      That's not as convenient? Then guess what you're paying for.

    13. Re:Stupid. by KDR_11k · · Score: 2, Informative

      I think the biggest hurdle to a Nintendo buyout is still Yamauchi owning the majority of the shares.

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    14. Re:Stupid. by joshsisk · · Score: 3, Informative

      but Nintendo has gone to the "Mario" well a bit too much lately and the poor sales of the cube shows it.

      Check the Japanese sales charts. In the last two weeks, New Mario Brothers for the DS has sold ~1,000,000, one of the (if not THE) fastest selling games ever. The demand for (good) games with Nintendo characters is there. Look at the Best Buy and Amazon.com US sales ranks for some more evidence... (NMB is currently the top selling console game on Amazon.com, and #2 at Best Buy).

      Mario's (and other Nintendo properties) over- or under- exposure isn't what hurt the gamecube. The console is neck and neck with the Xbox 1 for global sales (it vastly outsells it in Japan), and that is primarily based on Nintendo 1st party games (Mario, Zelda, etc). What hurt the cube was a lack of any games BUT the Nintendo games (with a few exceptions like RE4. People that love Nintendo games bought the cube. But to compete with the PS2, they needed people who like GTA, Tekken, Elder Scrolls, etc... That's where they failed with the cube.

      As far as them exiting the hardware business, they have already stated they will not do that. And why would they? They came out of the last generation with tons of profits - both on the cube and the GBA. Again, the Cube is worldwide neck and neck with the Xbox - and they made a profit on every console sold, unlike MS. If they only do just as well this time, they will still be making profit (and it looks like they might do a lot better than last time).

      Right now, they consistantly dominate Japanese sales charts with the DS and DS games - DS games regularly occupy 50% or more of the games charts, and the DS outsells every other console or handheld handily. This is giving them a massive war chest, not to mention a lot of fans of the DS who may be easy to sway over to the Wii... On the flip side, if the weird controller scheme is bad, it will hurt them. And if they don't get 3rd party games, that will hurt them too.

      Either way, though, Nintendo isn't going anywhere.

  2. Nintendo selling? by Durinthal · · Score: 4, Insightful

    so the idea of Nintendo being bought is not outlandish in itself

    Yeah it is. You think that a Japanese company with that much tradition would sell out at all, much less to an American company?

    1. Re:Nintendo selling? by /dev/niall · · Score: 3, Informative
      Nintendo is a privately held company. One of the largest in fact.

      Actaully, it's been traded on a number of exchanges during it's history, most recently the Tokyo exchange (since 1983).

      Company History

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    2. Re:Nintendo selling? by joshsisk · · Score: 4, Informative

      Nintendo is a privately held company. One of the largest in fact.

      From the first line of Nintendo's Wikipedia entry:

      Nintendo (Japanese: , Nintend; NASDAQ: NTDOY, TYO: 7974 ) is a multinational corporation

      They are on both the Nasdaq and the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

      Also, from the corporate information sidebar on the same page:

      Nintendo Company, Limited
      Nintendo Logo
      Type Public (NASDAQ: NTDOY)
      Founded November 6, 1889


      So, yes... you are incorrect.

  3. Wha? by MachineShedFred · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Apple's successes lean heavily on not straying too far from their core market competencies - useable devices that people want.

    Gaming has *never* been one of Apple's core competencies, and Apple has a knack for changing things around when they buy something.

    The only way that a merger with Nintendo would work, is if they leave Nintendo the hell alone - and that won't happen.

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    1. Re:Wha? by Whiney+Mac+Fanboy · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Apple's successes lean heavily on not straying too far from their core market competencies - useable devices that people want.

      Nonsense - in 2000, I would have said:

      Apple's successes lean heavily on not straying too far from their core market competencies - PCs.

      But I would have been wrong, because inspite of the failure of the pippin & newton, Apple's wildest success was going out & making a music player - completely outside their core market.

      Difference between that & buying nintendo however, is that:

      1) Apple did that on their own.
      2) They expanded into a new, emerging market (like the newton should have).

      Apple should continue to look to new markets, rather then try to get in to an already overcrowded market using a brute-force approach (like one of their O/S competitors).

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  4. Huh? by MuckSavage · · Score: 5, Funny

    Wait, wasn't sony buying apple? No wait. Disney was buying apple. No, crap. Pixar is buying disney. No that's not it. Microsoft bought apple back in '95! No, that's not right.

    I'm so confused.

  5. Interesting idea... by __aaclcg7560 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I like both Apple and Nintendo. But I'm not sure if I could get used to an Apple logo on a GameCube or Wii, or my game console color limited to black or white. Of course, if it would help Apple get more game titles for the Mac, that would be a good thing.

  6. everyone mod this article down!!!! by xshader · · Score: 5, Informative

    i wish you could mod articles down... but you cant... so these kinds of stupid articles reach the front page of slashdot. i am getting more and more tired of stuipd articles showing up on the front page... anyone else agree?

    1. Re:everyone mod this article down!!!! by Anthony+Boyd · · Score: 2, Insightful

      I agree. When are we going to be able to filter on tags, like we can filter out authors? I'm dying to filter out all the stories tagged as "stupid," "slownewsday," and "dupe."

      -T

  7. Don't bother by Midnight+Thunder · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Apple and Nintendo are both good at what they do. Apple buying Nintendo is likely to dilute one of the two companies, without making either better. The other issue, is while they are both successful at what they do they have very different work cultures. I'd rather things be left as they are in this case.

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  8. Do what now? by Rob+T+Firefly · · Score: 5, Informative

    Is stuff like this news? If so, I could go blog about how Disney could buy McDonalds, or how Toyota plans on purchasing Vivid Video.

    Even if this were a serious issue, which it isn't, I somehow don't see Japan's pride and joy Nintendo selling to an American company for anything, even if it is Apple.

  9. AHHHH-HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA by WedgeTalon · · Score: 4, Funny

    This is one of the silliest things I've read all week.

    Yes, the very profitable Nintendo is going to sell themselves to the maker of the Pippin. That would be a brilliant move!

    1. Re:AHHHH-HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA by thatguywhoiam · · Score: 2, Funny
      Yes, the very profitable Nintendo is going to sell themselves to the maker of the Pippin [wikipedia.org]. That would be a brilliant move!

      More like, the very profitable Apple would never agree to acquire the maker of the Virtual Boy. (While we are dragging out ancient history of course.)

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  10. whatever by aleksiel · · Score: 5, Funny

    apple could buy /., too, for its new sleek, stylish look

  11. The Apple Purchase/Speculation Game! by ettlz · · Score: 5, Funny
    Join players like Dvorak and so forth in predicting: What will Apple Computers buy/do next? No qualifications are needed. In fact, they're recommended against! So, what will your speculation be? Is Apple going to...
    • buy Nintendo?
    • buy a fertilizer factory in Peru?
    • go into the soft drinks business?
    • open an on-line strip-joint and call it iBoobs?
    • start shipping marvellously good-looking military hardware?
    It's all open for speculation — 'cause in this game, there are no rules, and nobody really gives a fuck anyway!
    1. Re:The Apple Purchase/Speculation Game! by flooey · · Score: 3, Funny

      Don't spread it around, but I've got $100 at 300-1 on Apple getting into the produce business. It'd be genius!

    2. Re:The Apple Purchase/Speculation Game! by AKAImBatman · · Score: 2, Funny

      All your speculations are wrong. Everyone knows that Apple will be buying off Starbuck's automobile division.

    3. Re:The Apple Purchase/Speculation Game! by kabocox · · Score: 2, Funny

      Is Apple going to...

              * buy Nintendo?
              * buy a fertilizer factory in Peru?
              * go into the soft drinks business?
              * open an on-line strip-joint and call it iBoobs?
              * start shipping marvellously good-looking military hardware?


      All of the above! Here would be Apple's long term fun plan: 1. Make a "next-generation" game console called i-Game that'll be the name of the system after Wii. The soft drink will be iJuice. The Fertilizer Factory in Peru will be used building explosives for their military hardware. Apple's Military toys will be iGrunt, iExplode, and iKill. The Online Strip Joint will be cover for their covert ops plan to steal industrial design ideas from Unlikely Sources, Inc, and it'll be code named iSpy.

    4. Re:The Apple Purchase/Speculation Game! by Criffer · · Score: 4, Funny

      I'd go with the "marvellously good-looking military hardware". I can't wait to get my hands on one of their iSurfaceToAirMissile (or iSam). Looks just like an iPod, can take out a stealth bomber and has a 50GB hard drive!

  12. Reliable sources by flooey · · Score: 2, Funny
    From TFA:

    Between howling at the moon, these looneys point to...

    But somewhere in the looney's mind, is there a scintilla of logic? A tiny fragment of truth spluttering for breath in the soup of madness?

    The newsgroups are constantly awash with the dregs of idle wondering,...

    Even the writer doesn't appear to have any confidence in the idea.
  13. Smells of straight up stock manipulation by martinbogo · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What is -with- all these merger suggestions? "Company X should by company Y!" It smells to high heaven of stock manipulation by the article writers. I bet, with disclosure, that each time one of these articles is published, that the author has some sort of vested financial interest in one or both of the companies.

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  14. Noooo! by sammy+baby · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Please, no! After the incredible sticker shock of the XBox 360, followed by the news that the PS3 wasn't going to be any better, I was poised to snag the Wii just to stick it in the eye of the other console manufacturers. "See? Half the cost of your previous systems! Nyah!"

    If Apple were to by Nintendo, the Wii will double in price overnight, and likely catch fire if left on a carpet. Woe betide me!

    (Joking. Mostly.)

  15. As A Long Time Apple Game Developer by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I've had the displeasure of having dealt with Apple on games since the System 6 days.

    Microsoft -> Security
    Linux -> User Interface
    Apple -> Games

    I've seen other game developers run screaming from meetings with Apple game people. Apple can't even handle getting a decent OpenGL driver for their systems. I could go on all day describing what a nightmare it is to work with Apple on game development.

    The only rational there can be for Apple buying Nintendo would be from some sort of desire to drive Nintendo into the ground.

  16. So it's *Apple* now. Well, that makes a difference by barawn · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This sounds familiar.

    What is it people in the tech industry don't understand about Nintendo?

    Nintendo is a 117 year old company. The analogy I used last time when someone mentioned Microsoft is still apt - this is the equivalent of a 15 year old kid coming over and saying "here's $500, can I buy your house?"

    For 113 years of its life, Nintendo was a family owned business. It only passed the reigns on to someone not in the Yamauchi family when Hiroshi Yamauchi named Satoru Iwata his successor, and it's not like the Yamauchi family just up and sold all of their shares.

    You can't buy a company if they're not willing to sell the shares.

  17. Sun first ... by cpu_fusion · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'd expect Apple to buy Sun first. Sun would be less expensive to buy, and would come with some crown jewels (Java, Solaris, Workstations) that would fit in nicely with Apple's platform and OS strategy.

    Buying Nintendo wouldn't make any sense, as Apple has indicated litle desire to get involved in the games market.

  18. I want to be a web writer. by supabeast! · · Score: 4, Funny

    I want to work for CNET or some similar company as a hypothetical business analyst. I want to get paid to show up for work stoned, sit down, and write random stories about how big companies could hypothetically buy each other, or release new product lines, or exit entire markets, based on nothing more than my being to stoned to write something worthwhile. Then I'll want my boss to try and pass my garbage writing off as news, and later complain when the old media, politicians, and the general public refuse to take online journalism seriously.

    I can't believe that they actually pay people to write that shit. What's worth, I can't believe how many bloggers and link aggregators keep linking to them.

  19. Re:total bullshit by duerra · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Actually, Nintendo has quite a history that doesn't just include gaming. They have been in business since 1889, and have even ventured into businesses such as playing cards, a love hotel, and a taxi company. While they are most known for their gaming business, Nintendo just does a good job making sure that they have a business.

  20. Don't forget the Steve Jobs/Disney&ABC connect by metoc · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Rumours are fun.

    Remember that Steve Jobs is a majority shareholder in Disney. This means access to content!! Remember that Apple is a 'serious computer company' and is not interested in games. Buying Nintendo would allow it to access to a less serious market without diluting the Apple brand. Lets not forget the iPod & ITMS. Imagine being able to connect your iPod to your Wii console, or playing videos (and photo slideshows) on your Wii. Best wait until WWDC and see if a PVR capability becomes available on Macs.

    Personally Apple should buy Sun (or vis-versa). Sun has a lot to offer, but needs someone like Jobs to give it a will to live and produce some interesting products with all that technology they have.

  21. Merged entity by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    will be called Nipple

  22. Re:This will NEVER happen by mikeisme77 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Agreed, it is very interesting but is 99.99% unlikely to happen. A much more likely (and beneficial to both Apple and Nintendo) scenario would be a partnership similar to Microsoft's "Live Anywhere" only Nintendo would integrate their online features with OS X, iPod, and the upcoming Apple cell phone.

  23. Re:Even if they had enough now... by AuMatar · · Score: 3, Informative

    Nintendo was already #2 in terms of sales worldwide and #1 in terms of profit last generation. This time they may take #1 in both.

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  24. Re:Would kill them in the Japanese market by skribble · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Ummm... yea, and nobody uses macs in Japan?!

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  25. Number 3? by ivan256 · · Score: 2, Informative

    Excuse me? The DS alone is outselling the 360, and it's on the verge of passing the original Xbox in all time sales. That's just *one* of Nintendo's three consoles on the market right now. In the PS2/Xbox/Gamecube realm they came in third in the US, but pick another stat, any other stat, and they're either #2, or #1. Total console sales? #2, but damned close to #1. Profit (even if you leave out the handhelds)? #2. Not only is Microsoft number three, but they are a distant number three. We're talking astronomical distance.

    Was this article written to start flame wars or something?

  26. Your post inadvertantly highlights yet another.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ..annoyance of the /. UI; not only is the text a headache-inducing shade of Sans Serif (many complaints already on that score), but also there appears to be an overlooked consequence of styling the LI & UL entities - people using them normally in comments and them looking absolutely shite. The grey corner lines make no design sense whatsoever looking at them as they are in this post. I'm (mildly) sorry to be posting OT as A/C.

  27. And how. by cryptochrome · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I think anyone that has ever submitted a perfectly good verifiable story here only to see it rejected within minutes must be pulling their hair out when they see incredibly idle speculative obvious bullshit like this on the front page.

    And they wonder how digg grew so fast...

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  28. Thought Proccess of an Industry Analyst by tourvil · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hmm, Nintendo's releasing a new console this year.

    Oh look, it's all white and shiny.

    Hey, Apple makes white and shiny things...

    OMG! Apple is going to buy out Nintendo! *hurries off to write an article*

  29. Re:Would kill them in the Japanese market by Dan+Ost · · Score: 4, Informative

    Funny you should say that considering how much better the iPod is doing in
    Japan than any of its Japanese-manufactured competitors.

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  30. Re:Would kill them in the Japanese market by w00master · · Score: 2, Insightful

    This is such a myth. Maybe the Japanese are racists. Maybe their not, but ultimately what sells best there (much like anywhere else) are GOOD products. If you don't believe that, then WHY IS THE iPOD (created by an AMERICAN company) the number one MP3 in Japan? Hugely beating out Sony and the like.

  31. Re:Don't forget the Steve Jobs/Disney&ABC conn by kilgortrout · · Score: 4, Informative

    He's the single largest (minority) Disney shareholder after the Pixar buyout not the majority shareholder -- that's a really big difference.

  32. Get it right! by Infonaut · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm so confused.

    Sheesh. The incompetence around here. IBM is buying Apple. Actually, before that happens, Apple will buy Nintendo. Then IBM will buy Sun, at which point IBM/Sun/Apple/Nintendo (iSunNipple) will buy out Disney/Pixar. From there, world domination is pretty much assured, as iNippleDix will be unstoppable.

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  33. Need a digg lame reporting feature by reaktor · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I wish we could incorporate Digg style feature to mod articles down.

  34. Unexplained packages by ewg · · Score: 4, Funny
    I've been wondering what some of these mystery packages are for.
    • /System/Library/Extensions/Wiimote.kext
    • /System/Library/Frameworks/GBAKit.framework
    • /System/Library/CoreServices/Encodings/libSpacePir ateConverter.dylib
    • /Developer/Applications/Utilities/RacoonSuit.app
    Not to mention this /Users/mario directory I can't seem to read...
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  35. Re:Even if they had enough now... by Jace+of+Fuse! · · Score: 2, Interesting

    We don't need hard numbers to back up the claim that Nintendo was #1 in profit.

    You see, it kind of works like this. Nintendo made money. It could have been one cent, and it was still more than Microsoft and Sony made together. They lost money. Lots of money. They hemoraged huge bloody soaked piles of cash out of their spend-happy assholes.

    So yes, Nintendo was #1 in profit. They make tons of money off of their first party software sales for the Gamecube, because let's face it, the best games on the the 'cube are all first party anyway. They sell GBA's at an insane rate. They're selling DS's faster than they can make them. And they don't even take a loss on the sale of hardware.

    So while they're market share might be just under even with Microsoft's, and a distant third compared to Sony, they're profit margins are all that really matters from a business stand point.

    Dollars and cents, Nintendo kicked ass.

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  36. Horrible logic by tooyoung · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Cisco was rumored to be looking at a purchase of Nintendo earlier in the year, so the idea of Nintendo being bought is not outlandish in itself.

    So the fact that there was a similar, entirely unfounded, story earlier this year makes this new story not outlandish???????

    If I make a claim similar to anything Dvorak already predicted, does that make it more sound?

  37. Re:Even if they had enough now... by Omkar · · Score: 2, Informative

    http://nintendoinsider.com/site/EEEZuAypVuTuOJPzyb .php

    Sony has higher revenues, but Nintendo has much better margins. This is what I found after a quick Google - I know I've seen similar figures for just the home console market somewhere.