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The Nintendo Wii • Japanese company started in 1889 • Oldest, largest, and most renown in console manufacturing • Market Capitalization=$78.4 billion • Stock valued at around $69-$70 (closed at $69.16 on Oct.5, 2007) • Experienced huge financial success with introduction of Wii- launched Nov.19, 2006 – 11 million sold by Oct.8, 2007 • Prior to Wii: success with Nintendo 64 and the handheld platform, Nintendo DS • Total assets= $13.5 billion • Net income =$1.5 billion • Revenues= $8.27 billion –From $4.35 billion in 2006 Stock Performance: Nintendo Co., Ltd. vs. Microsoft Co. & Sony Cp. – 5 Years The Wii’s Features • Cutting Edge controller system: includes “Wii-mote” and motion sensor bar over TV which detect players’ movements • USB and WiFi capabilities enable internet connection • Comes with Wii Sports package COMPETITVE ADVANTAGE • Low price of $249.99 • Low switching cost because of compatibility with GameCube games and controllers • The “Wii- mote” • Enters new market: family gaming, accessible for people of all ages Wii triumphs over top competitors!There’s no match for The Wii! New Markets • The Wii has been able to attract new audiences including older and younger people as well as women • Still has appeal for “veteran” gamers • Network effects Fun For the Whole Family Let the lines begin! What’s in store for the upcoming holiday season “If you see one buy it!”- George Harrison, Senior VP of Marketing and Corporate Communication at Nintendo of America The Holiday Rush • 1OO additional games • New controllers: the Wii Zapper (handheld gun), the Wii Steering Wheel, the Wii Balance Board • Guitar Hero 3 for Wii Threats to the Wii • Injuries occur because of losing control of controllers • Hard for Nintendo to meet demand for product • Eventually competitors will catch up and cater to these new markets Gaming for a Good Cause • Wii used in brain rehabilitation • Physical therapy for strokes • Used for patients with movement and balance problems • Army uses Wii for injured soldiers QUESTIONS?

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