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Title: Nintendo And Canada: A Match Made In Heaven
Post by: Shaymin on June 30, 2015, 11:56:05 PM

According to those who would know, there are more rabid Nintendo fans in Canada per capita than in the US. We wanted to know why.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/feature/40653/nintendo-and-canada-a-match-made-in-heaven

Before E3, Nintendo of Canada General Manager Pierre-Paul Trepanier gave an interview in which he shared some interesting statistics about the well-being of Nintendo in Canada. Among the things Trepanier disclosed:

How is it that Canada – a market that is at best, one-tenth of the size of the United States – can take to Nintendo as well as it does? Is there something endemic to the types of games Nintendo produces that plays well compared to the rest of the world?

In honour of Canada Day, let's take a look at what the situation for Nintendo is in Canada in the past, in the present, and going forward.

Title: Re: Nintendo And Canada: A Match Made In Heaven
Post by: Adrock on July 01, 2015, 10:42:08 AM
Nintendo released Wii Mini in Canada first. It has always favored the United States' hat.
Title: Re: Nintendo And Canada: A Match Made In Heaven
Post by: Oedo on July 01, 2015, 02:38:11 PM
I'll echo the same sentiments and say that my first real experience with video games was a GBC/Pokemon Blue. That might have had more to do with my brother and I being infatuated with Pokemon than any conscious decision on my parents' part though. We also got a PS at some point (7 year old me sure had a fun time trying to navigate MGS), but yeah, regardless of who drove the decision, Nintendo was always king in our household. At the very least the pricing and kid-friendly content made it infinitely more easy for them to say yes.



Title: Re: Nintendo And Canada: A Match Made In Heaven
Post by: macverde on July 01, 2015, 04:19:34 PM
The article is really great. The only issue that i want to talk is the 30% sales on digital releases. I suppose canada have the digital sales powered up by the entire south america.Nintendo just have WiiU Eshop, on Usa, Canada and Mexico.In my country (brazil), all of people who wants to buy digital or a DLC on wiiU, creates an account on canada. Because it's the only way. We can't buy on USA, because of some rigid bank laws.Even with 3ds, that nintendo still have a Brazilian Eshop. It's better log on canada, because than you'll have the opportunity to buy in better prices.I can't talk about argentina, chile, uruguay and the others, but i suppose they live with the same problems. Because even when nintendo was still on brazil, ou eshop sucks...Piracy on wiiU doesn't exist. On 3DS it's a very small %. The main problem is the exchange rate on south america. So you make money on canada.

Fixed size issue - Shaymin
Title: Re: Nintendo And Canada: A Match Made In Heaven
Post by: Ian Sane on July 01, 2015, 05:56:52 PM
As a Canadian personally I noticed that until the PS2/GC/XB era most people I knew seemed to have Nintendo consoles.  I knew one person with the Genesis during the 16 bit era and like maybe two owned a PS1 while everyone else seemed to have an N64.  That changed big time with the Gamecube where it seemed like hardly anyone owned one.  Of course those other consoles were current when I was in grade school so I might have been a little more aware what game systems people had since videogames tend to dominate the conversation a bit more when you're a kid.

Canada and the US have subtly different tastes and it pretty odd that it works out that way.  Our cultures seem superficially identical from a distance.
Title: Re: Nintendo And Canada: A Match Made In Heaven
Post by: TOPHATANT123 on July 01, 2015, 06:06:25 PM
Maiden heaven you say?
Title: Re: Nintendo And Canada: A Match Made In Heaven
Post by: Jean Of mArc on July 02, 2015, 11:06:17 AM
Wow, thank you so much for writing this article! As both a Canadian and a big Nintendo fan, I really appreciate it! We are very used to hearing podcasts and websites talk about the video game market as if there are only 2 places: Japan and America. (Ie, "The American version", or "Brought to America"). It's refreshing to know we also exist in the gaming sphere. :)



Title: Re: Nintendo And Canada: A Match Made In Heaven
Post by: necro909 on July 03, 2015, 08:22:24 AM
As a trans-Canadian American, I feel Nintendo's games share a great deal of the same cultural values as my people.