As far as I'm concerned, the rest of the world need not exist.
Nintendo have done dangerously badly
in europe because they focussed so much on America and Japan.
Delaying Metroid Prime 6 months after the American/Japanese release (even though the Japanese don't like Metroid all that much) for seemingly no reason was bad enough because there was little else at the time I wanted to buy.
The only first party game we got ahead of everyone else was Mario Kart: Double Dash, and then that was by 2 days.
Nintendo honestly thought that promoting Donkey Konga like
THIS, and the
£79.99 price drop will honestly attract attention? Advertise the cube now being £80 and show the purple one instead of black? I know very few people who liked that colour coz it sticks out too much.
Having seen that ad, particuarly the DK one several times when it launched, I reckon someone at NoE needed to be shot. More than once.
Someone listened it seemed because when the DS hit (6 months later than everyone else), the ads improved vastly, and they even spent some money sponsoring some Friday evening TV shows on Channel 4 (which air right after Big Brother UK - the lead-in from BB meant, potentially, at least several million see the promo's). See
the sponsorship ad, and the
the DS launch ad.
Yes Nintendo made mistakes, but given their complacent nature they became bigger ones here. We don't want to wait 6 months for the DS (that said, we waited 9 for the PSP!), 2 years for Animal Crossing (which apparently was changed very little), and an eternity for the biggest first party games, when a quick hop over the pond (along with a freeloader) causes little problems.
Nintendo made Pennant Chase and Mario Baseball for the Americans, and while one has vanished, anyone who has a PS2 can simply play Pro Evolution Soccer 4/5 on the PS2 or Xbox. Neither PC/MB fit the European market, and Konami isn't interested in making PES for the Cube (or any other title for that matter), so why hasn't Nintendo made their own equivalent?
The problem I'm seeing is, Europe and the USA
clearly are different markets and need to be treated differently but with the same urgency involved. Just because we aint selling as well, because no one around here fancies a purple GameCube next to a silver TV, or wants to play Mario Sunshine, it's no reason to abandon us in the way that it is has happened.
Apple, for example, are stamping on Creative with the iPod because it's aesthetically better (technically no, but never mind) and their marketing has a clear label. When you see the
ads, you think Apple with them. People are choosing them over Creative products because of how they look and their appeal they now garnered, vs Donkey Konga whose ads nobody understand because there's dancing monkeys and an announcer who's talking too fast to catch anything.
Yes Nintendo have made mistakes, but I'm hoping next generation they'll realise that as long as Europe has a different attitude to things to how THEY like it then we're in for better things to come - There's been hints, for example, that Twilight Princess will launch worldwide simultaneously. Metroid Prime 2 already did that. It's a start.
Nintendo quirk doesn't work here.