• A Mish-Mash of Nintendo News

    From Spalls Hurgenson@spallshurgenson@gmail.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Fri Aug 1 13:13:08 2025
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    Yeah, they're a console company and yeah, this is a PC gaming
    newsgroup, but Nintendo has major influence on video-gaming, so it's
    relevant! ;-)


    - Nintendo Switch 2 sells almost 6 million units.* Pretty
    good given the economy, and I think it says something about
    the popularity of the device's form-factor. Especially since
    Switch 2 game sales are _below_ expectations. PC
    manufacturers: take note.



    - Having proven that everybody loves the Switch 2, Nintendo
    is happy to up its prices.** Well, the Switch 2 for now
    will remain at the same price, but various games and
    accessories are seeing a 10-15% price hike in the US due
    to 'market conditions' (read: the USAian administration being
    run by dumb-asses), with the possibility of that more "price
    adjustments may be necessary in the future." It should be
    noted that this isn't because Nintendo is struggling; in the
    previously linked financial report, it said its quarterly
    revenue had been more than doubled.

    But as we've seen, as goes Nintendo, so often goes the rest
    of the industry. Expect other OEMs and publishers to use this
    as an excuse to raise prices to USAians as well. Even the
    ones who don't actually have to pay tariffs ;-)


    - Nintendo (and jointly-owned Pokemon Company) and Pocketpair
    --publisher of hit Pokemon-clone "Palworld"-- are in a
    continuing legal fight about whether or not the latter
    infringed the former's patents. So it's amusing to see the
    Pokemon Company themselves in a squabble about plagarising
    fan artwork***. Meanwhile, Nintendo is quietly re-writing
    the patent**** that they say Pocketpair infringed. The latter
    is largely as a result of an argument by Pocketpair that says
    the patents themselves are invalid. Apparently rewording a
    disputed patent is legal in Japan; who knew?


    That's all we got in this latest Nintendo round-up. Make of it all
    what you will.





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    * it says so in their financial report https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2025/250801e.pdf
    ** Nintendo spills the beans https://www.nintendo.com/us/whatsnew/nintendo-switch-pricing-update/
    *** We can do it, not you! https://www.plagiarismtoday.com/2025/07/29/the-pokemon-plagiarism-controversy/ **** legal shenanigans https://www.ign.com/articles/nintendo-rewrites-patent-mid-case-in-ongoing-lawsuit-against-palworld-dev-pocketpair-but-why

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  • From Zaghadka@zaghadka@hotmail.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Fri Aug 1 18:41:05 2025
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    On Fri, 01 Aug 2025 13:13:08 -0400, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action,
    Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    Having proven that everybody loves the Switch 2, Nintendo
    is happy to up its prices.** Well, the Switch 2 for now
    will remain at the same price, but various games and
    accessories are seeing a 10-15% price hike in the US due
    to 'market conditions' (read: the USAian administration being
    run by dumb-asses), with the possibility of that more "price
    adjustments may be necessary in the future." It should be
    noted that this isn't because Nintendo is struggling; in the
    previously linked financial report, it said its quarterly
    revenue had been more than doubled.

    But as we've seen, as goes Nintendo, so often goes the rest
    of the industry. Expect other OEMs and publishers to use this
    as an excuse to raise prices to USAians as well. Even the
    ones who don't actually have to pay tariffs ;-)

    It mentions that physical and digital games won't see a price hike at the
    end of the announcement. I'm not sure if that's Switch 2 only, but it
    would make sense if it was all games.

    Unless our resident economic geniuses figure out how to tariff Internet delivery, I don't see how they can impound anything digital pending a
    payment. So... fingers crossed there.

    Digital goods should be just fine, and you can still get a Switch 2 at
    the intial price because Nintendo saw this coming (then put a lot of
    product on shore as quick as they could). Eventually it will be affected, however. Of course, that probably just means a price break that doesn't
    look like one, and leaves the product at the same price.

    I love paying additional taxes on my goods! I'll have to write my
    senators and tell them how pleased I am.

    As far as poor sales for new Switch 2 games, there aren't any. They are
    selling 4k/HDR upgrades of BoTW and other games as release titles. The
    only thing that dropped on launch was a dubious Mario Kart title that,
    from what I've heard, tried to turn the racing game into an open world adventure game.
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