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Title: Amiibo Designed to US, Europe's Tastes, Not Japan's
Post by: Kairon on March 02, 2015, 10:45:00 AM

Nintendo's Toy-to-Life Figures received feedback that they were too large and expensive for the Japanese toy market.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/39726/amiibo-designed-to-us-europes-tastes-not-japans

Nintendo intentionally made their Amiibo Figures larger and more expensive than Japanese consumers were used to, according to remarks from Company President Satoru Iwata at a recent Financial Results Q&A. This was done to position the figurines — of which Nintendo shipped more than 5.7 million units worldwide last year — better for the global markets.

"When we first explained Amiibo to Japanese distributors," Iwata explained, "they advised us that Amiibo would be a little too big in size and cost slightly too much for a toy figure." However, Iwata feels that their decision to design for the price points and toy sizes of markets like the United States and Europe has borne out: "now that we have witnessed solid results for Amiibo in the U.S., Australia and Europe, we believe we made the right decision."

Indeed, the US, Canada, and Europe combined made up the bulk of past Amiibo shipments. However, Japan only received about 11% of the figurine shipments.


Iwata admitted that there was a "large awareness gap for "Toys to Life" products and their uses in Japan and the overseas markets." He noted that a recent update to their Super Smash Bros. 3DS software did produce a measurable bump in Amiibo sales however.

For more comments from Nintendo on their Amiibo business, as well as other topics they fielded ranging from gaming expansion to the organization of their internal development divisions, please feel free to read the full Q&A here.

Title: Re: Amiibo Designed To US, Europe's Tastes, Not Japan's
Post by: Mop it up on March 02, 2015, 07:03:14 PM
Hm, amiibo still seem pretty small. How small are similar toys in Japan?
Title: Re: Amiibo Designed To US, Europe's Tastes, Not Japan's
Post by: marvel_moviefan_2012 on March 02, 2015, 07:08:25 PM
Nintendo actually making a business decision that shuns Japan in favor of a market that actually matters? I guess there is hope for them yet.
Title: Re: Amiibo Designed To US, Europe's Tastes, Not Japan's
Post by: Soren on March 02, 2015, 07:51:38 PM
Really? To me it looks like they were designed for US scalpers more than anything.
Title: Re: Amiibo Designed To US, Europe's Tastes, Not Japan's
Post by: Shaymin on March 02, 2015, 08:13:08 PM
Hm, amiibo still seem pretty small. How small are similar toys in Japan?

Small enough to fit in one of these. (http://i00.i.aliimg.com/img/pb/460/879/212/1237818242248_hz_myalibaba_web5_1296.jpg)
Title: Re: Amiibo Designed To US, Europe's Tastes, Not Japan's
Post by: BlackNMild2k1 on March 02, 2015, 09:00:09 PM
Really? To me it looks like they were designed for U(ncleBob)S scalpers more than anything.

ain't that the truth.
Title: Re: Amiibo Designed To US, Europe's Tastes, Not Japan's
Post by: Phil on March 02, 2015, 09:47:03 PM
Really? To me it looks like they were designed for US scalpers more than anything.


Brutality!  ;D
Title: Re: Amiibo Designed To US, Europe's Tastes, Not Japan's
Post by: nickmitch on March 02, 2015, 09:58:48 PM
If they were cheaper, I would've bought that damn Marth Amiibo when it came out. :(
Title: Re: Amiibo Designed To US, Europe's Tastes, Not Japan's
Post by: Triforce Hermit on March 03, 2015, 09:17:00 AM
"now that we have witnessed solid results for Amiibo in the U.S., Australia and Europe, we believe we made the right decision."

So you recognize amiibo as a massive success? So you will make a larger supply pool now right? No? No.
Title: Re: Amiibo Designed To US, Europe's Tastes, Not Japan's
Post by: Ian Sane on March 03, 2015, 12:24:02 PM
Wait, so Nintendo actually prioritizes the Western market for once and it's for the dumb toys?!!  Not the console that's been drowning since day one but the stupid toys.  Also "Amiibo" seems like the typical Iwata-era stupid name that Japanese businessmen probably think sounds cool but native English speakers think sounds ridiculous.  So it's a more Western focused product but still has a stupid name clearly not designed by Westerners?

Best case scenario is that NCL has finally realized that North America and Europe are a bigger market than Japan and will continue to make decisions taking that into account.  Yet I'm not confident in assuming that.
Title: Re: Amiibo Designed To US, Europe's Tastes, Not Japan's
Post by: broodwars on March 03, 2015, 02:26:32 PM
Too bad the Amiibo were produced to meet Japan's quantities, not US & Europe's.
Title: Re: Amiibo Designed To US, Europe's Tastes, Not Japan's
Post by: Mop it up on March 04, 2015, 06:01:37 PM
Hm, amiibo still seem pretty small. How small are similar toys in Japan?

Small enough to fit in one of these. (http://i00.i.aliimg.com/img/pb/460/879/212/1237818242248_hz_myalibaba_web5_1296.jpg)
So they want everything to be a vending machine toy even if it doesn't come in a vending machine? How strange.