TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Nintendo Co Ltd posted its first-ever quarterly operating loss, cut the price of its 3DS handheld game player and slashed its full-year profit forecast far below market expectations, hit by sluggish sales and a strong yen.
Increasing competition from a growing share of gamers using mobile devices like Apple Inc's iPhone and iPad, as well as gadgets based on Google Inc's Android operating system, has presented challenges for Nintendo, which began as a playing card company.
The weak result posted on Thursday confirmed investor fears that the video games maker is too focused on hardware when the market is shifting toward software, with games played on the Internet and on smartphones seen as key drivers of industry growth.
Nintendo sees lowest profit in 27 years, slashes 3DS price | Technology | Reuters
My sentimental self hopes Nintendo recovers. Many fond memories of Mario and Goldeneye from my childhood....
Increasing competition from a growing share of gamers using mobile devices like Apple Inc's iPhone and iPad, as well as gadgets based on Google Inc's Android operating system, has presented challenges for Nintendo, which began as a playing card company.
The weak result posted on Thursday confirmed investor fears that the video games maker is too focused on hardware when the market is shifting toward software, with games played on the Internet and on smartphones seen as key drivers of industry growth.
Nintendo sees lowest profit in 27 years, slashes 3DS price | Technology | Reuters
My sentimental self hopes Nintendo recovers. Many fond memories of Mario and Goldeneye from my childhood....