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    4 1.4 How are brands positioned ? 4 1.4.1 Segmentation 4 1.4.1.1 Nintendo Wii 5 1.4.1.2 Nintedo DS and 3DS 5 1.4.2 Positioning 4 1.4.2.1 Nintendo Wii 5 1.4.2.2 Nintedo DS and 3DS 5 2. BRAND EQUITY 8 2.1. What is a strong brand ? 8 2.1.1 Brand Awareness and Brand Image 8 2.2 The value of Nintendo 9 2.2.1 The value of a brand 8 2.2.2 The value of Nintendo 8 2.3 What makes Nintendo strong ? 9 2.3.1 Brand elements 8 2.3.2 Marketing Mix 8 2

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    Wii Player of Nintendo 1. Company Analysis: Nintendo released a kind of video game player that is played at home called Wii in 2006‚ but it has been available in 7th December 2007 in market. Nintendo has founded by Fusajiro Yamauchi on in September 1889 in Kyoto‚ Japan. Nintendo has 21 subsidiaries and 8 affiliates and also a common deponent in Video games industry. Its brand was established for the family entertainment. Nintendo’s history is a company for video games and toys with the

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    Nintendo Case Study 1. Imagine that you are charged with designing a successor to the Wii. Briefly describe the new-product strategy you might use. The Nintendo is having a lot of growth‚ since it has already proved by selling more consoles compared to its competitors Sony and Microsoft. The Wii is now targeting its customers not only the teenagers‚ but also the entire family community. As a design successor for Nintendo Wii‚ it would be better to design a product that suits the entire family

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    Nintendo Case Study 1. Characteristics of game console industry?  Competitive technology-focused‚ with hardcore gamer as a target market.  Fast changing industry‚ since the product lifecycle is comparatively short.  People demand shifted as economy changes. Different specs‚ model‚ and prices are needed to fulfill the ever-changing demand. Game console company have to balance between suitable price and quality.  People are looking for new experience of game playing. 2. The Five Forces

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    How did Nintendo successfully re-created the home video game business following the Atari-era boom and bust? Yamauchi was working on a new gaming console (the Famicom) that would be cheaper‚ but at the same time having better graphics and faster action than the competition. They started trying to replicate the “feel” of the Nintendo arcade games however on a less powerful version that would be suitable for home use. They also had a security chip included in the system‚ so only Nintendo approved

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    in the Video Game Industry The video game industry has gone through six generations of consoles‚ and the seventh is now underway with new consoles from Nintendo‚ Sony‚ and Microsoft. Atari led the first generation of the video game industry. They were able to create the first home video game Pong in 1972‚ and they were the first to develop the interchangeable cartridge and the joystick. The creation of the interchangeable cartridges allowed for third party independent video game developers to

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    Nintendo’s strategy towards game developers Nintendo serves as a good example of a firm that has managed to capture a great deal of value created by other players in the market‚ among others by leveraging the value created in the compliments market. The company mainly signed licensing agreements with outside programmers for development of games compatible with their hardware system. But by still keeping a small share of the game software development in-house (10% in the U.S)‚ Nintendo basically made it known

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    Phase 1 Report: Strategic Position Analysis Industry Nintendo of America Organisation Name Organisation Contact Name www.nintendo.com Website URL Email Address 4820 150th Ave. Northeast Address Redmond City WA State / Province 98052 Zip / Postal Code Individual Organisation Type Video Gaming Industry UNITED STATES Country Nintendo of America Inc.‚ established in 1980‚ is a subsidiary of Nintendo Co. of Japan. They have been the worldwide leader in the creation of interactive

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    Movement’: Video Games as Gendered Play Space” convinced me that 13 years ago there was gender segregation in the digital world of video games on who the games where made for‚ girls or boys. From my 15 year of experience playing hundreds of video games I never thought of games being gender biased till now. To me girls didn’t play them because they were just not into video games and would rather play with dolls. Jenkins states that traditional culture in video games is not fixing gender bias games but rather

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