Saturday, December 19, 2009

Nintendo Hopes on “Mad World” and “The Conduit” Sales

Wii’s title as the best selling game console does not guarantee success for all of your games catalog. Nintendo’s platform has become the target of many developers around the world who hope to make quick profits from the sales of their games. However, it seems that there is no clear pattern in the structure of these sales.

Denise Kaigler, head of marketing at Nintendo America (NOA) ensures why some games do not have the same sales with other. Kaigler stresses the importance of word of mouth during the sale of games, ensuring that it is one of the best deals.

In his own words, “I do not know. It is difficult to draw a conclusion. You may get these titles to have the same curve that sales of Nintendo games that do not follow the traditional pattern of the highly successful launch and the subsequent cessation of sales. Our games have a long history of trade. earn popularity and this may be the case with The Conduit and Mad World. ”

Mad WorldKaigler hopes that these games might like to the consumer and is ultimately he who helps to improve sales through word of mouth. “They are playing deep experience and great challenges that we like very much. Our desire is to continue gaining in popularity and continue to sell more units in a progressive manner,” adds the executive of Nintendo America.

The Japanese firm still backs provide content for its users to the traditional and new audiences, according to Denise Kaigler: “We have games for our traditional users to the public that are close to entertainment. The [...] popularity of Wii, Nintendo DS and DSI demonstrates that we are doing well. ”

Kaigler says that Nintendo fans are very passionate and expressive. ” “Definitely, when we say things they disagree with something. The good thing is that they also know to recognize when they are happy and luckily got a good response to the celebration of E3,” argues the directive, which advocates Metroid: Other M as new great hope of the catalog Wii.

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