Nintendo Sells Nearly 200,000 Units Of Its Mini Retro Console (cnbc.com)
Strong sales for Nintendo's NES Classic Edition, a miniature version of its video game console from the 80s, could point to a new revenue stream for the Japanese games maker. From a report on CNBC: The NES Classic Edition sold 196,000 units in November in the U.S. since its launch on November 11, according to industry tracker NPD Group. Demand for the console far outstripped supply, with many retailers selling out of the product. The NES Classic Edition is a miniature version of the original console, which was released in North America in 1985 and has sold 61 million units worldwide. The Classic Edition is a "plug-and-play" device, meaning it just needs to be plugged into a television and comes bundled with 30 retro games.
In Japan, a similar product called the Nintendo Classic Famicom sold 261,381 units in its first week of sales, according to data from Media Create.
it just needs to be plugged into a television and comes bundled with 30 retro games
Couldnâ(TM)t they fit like 300 retro games in that?
PONG!!!!
controller. Maybe when I was 6 sitting 3 feet from the TV appealed to me but now I'm old and want to sit on the damn couch. The least they could have done was up the cord length to like 8 feet or something. I'm happy to forego wireless.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2Pcs-E...
"When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade. Make life take the lemons back!" -- Cave Johnson
Or they could just make it wireless and put a dummy chord on the controller so that you really feel retro .
If they bothered to keep it in stock
go nintendo! can't even give you money
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"With many retailers selling out"
When you consider how they massively shorted everyone this isn't a surprise.
One of our local stores was supposed to get over 100 of them. They got 12, and haven't been able to get anymore. With their supplier telling them the might get some more next year, they said F-it and have dropped the product.
Another store around here had 60 ordered. They got 3. Since then they've received 2 more.
Nintendo is once again pulling a huge stupid out it's hat. Supply is so short many people are deciding it's not worth it, especially since they just wanted to give them as christmas gifts. No point in that if you can't get one until halfway through next year.
Please. Slashdorks like to make excuses for what they do or don't do. It has nothing to do with solutions being available, it has to do with them wanting to hear themselves cry over nothing.
These are the kinds of people you could give a million dollars to and they'd cry that their wallet was too heavy.
22lbs if you put it in $100's.
1 Metric Tons in Singles.
100 Tons in Nickles.
I'd like to try Scrooge McDuck'ing the 18,539.28 Quarts of Nickles, which would be in a swimming pool approximately 3.5 meters across and 2 meter deep.
(Yes, I just used imperial and metric to screw with you)
Do you Gentoo!?
Next time Nintendo complains about their financials (bla bla Piracy bla bla), remind them could've sold 10 times as many, just going by the lineups on launch day.
When the copyright term is "forever minus a day", live every day like it's the last.
What's with the headline? It sold more in Japan in a week than is even mentioned in the headline, when it's basically the same machine.
Maybe this should be a lesson for Nintendo that what people want from them is cheap hardware with good games. Nintendo have been focusing on consoles with gimmicks rather than making good games.
With the Wii it was the motion control, which was hugely successful because non-gamers could immediately understand it. However, it worked very poorly and the novelty wore off quickly, sot he casual gamers lost interest. Meanwhile Nintendo had abandoned its core market to focus on casual gamers, and in turn the core gamers had abandoned Nintendo. So, despite the Wii's incredible initial success, the console was dead within three years and Nintendo were in trouble.
Nintendo had to rush out the Wii U, with yet another expensive gimmick - a big controller with a screen in it. They showed off what you could do with the controller screen with demos where could hold the controller up to the TV to xray zombies and find their weakness, and other pointless crap like that. This didn't appeal to the casual gamer at all, and the core gamer had abandoned Nintendo, making the Wii U a failure.
Now we have the Switch, which might actually do well. However the portable nature of the console pushes up the prices, and I personally wouldn't use it on the move. What I'd rather see from Nintendo is a low-power, cheap $100-150 console which focused purely on fun games. I can't help but think there's a good market for this because people would pick it up just for the low price, as the have with the NES Classic Edition. With a lot of consoles sold they could make money on the games. In this tragic age of boring games that want to be movies, and games that are nothing more than endless grinding, I think there is a large market for games that are actually fun.
Has anyone seen one in the wild?
I believe you meant "Genesis does what Nintendon't!".
That's for the original NES.
Is this supposed to be a sad story?
That doesn't sound like very many units for a fairly cheap toy. 1st thing i could think of for toys..Power Wheels sell a million units a year and they aren't exactly cheap. Can't think of a good comparison for the nostalgia angle.
Are these two comparable? Isn't one an operating system and the other a toy?
I'd compare it more to a toy's sales numbers. But I doubt it beat the hottest toy of the year: Fisher-Price Think & Learn Code-a-pillar.
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1 ton ~= 1 metric ton
1 meter ~= 1 yard
oh snap I just unwound your attempt at confusion!
Also I assume you mean US customary units, not imperial units. An imperial quart is different than a US customary quart.
and yet they sell millions of Wiis and DS handhelds. They appeal to market segments that are abandoned by PS, Xbox. And they're expanding into phone mobile gaming. Pokemon came out 6 months ago and Mario came out yesterday.
they will definitely be coming in the future.
and yet they sell millions of Wiis and DS handhelds.
Handhelds maybe, but this thing is outselling the Wii. When your flagship product is gathering dust on the shelves and you can't restock your retro item fast enough you've got problems. I'd hoped that Nintendo would have toned down the gimmicks for the latest Wii but the way things going I have my doubts about their long-term future. At least they have the DS to keep them going.
Pokémon Go wasn't actually made by Nintendo, by the way.
If God forks the Universe every time you roll a die, he'd better have a damned good memory.
they sell you the same games again and again and again and again,... why should they bother ?
Nintendo seriously underestimated the demand for this thing. I was quite looking forward to getting one for my 5-year-old daughter, but here in Denmark they've been sold out since launch.
Wireless controllers suck. All of them.
The reason the cords are short is because it's the length of the Famicom cords that were attached to the unit. The controllers can also one used with the wiimote which you wouldn't want to duplicate the functionality for this. Just buy an extension cord.
The Wii U is a disaster and is a dead product. The original Wii was a humongo success. Nintendo is releasing the new Switch early next year. No reason to give up hope just cuz they have a bad console.
That's twice as much as the Atari Jaguar CD.
i can name over 200,000 people on one hand who wanted one talk about artificial scarcity jeez
I'd like to have one,but I don't want to wait until next year when they finally get enough units out to be able to get one at retail price. Probably just make a retropie system with the raspberry pi I already have and haven't done anything with. Screw you,Nintendo with your low stock bull crap.
http://www.vgcats.com/comics/?...
It would be a lot more than $60
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Compare the relative indifference of a prospective buyer of this nintendo console (I considered getting one for about 5 min before I heard about the artificial scarcity angle) with the latest kid fad toy of the season:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/hatchimals-christmas-toy-price-1.3898198
I don't get it. this doesn't relate to the switch, which will be a big success.