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    Responding to the Wii Executive summary: Given the current market scenario‚ Sony will have to fight on both fronts. The Wii has unlocked a new segment of the market. Sony should adapt its strategy to address this new market. But Sony must not lose sight of the big picture‚ to win the long term race for the “center of the living room”. Sony should leverage its relation with game developers to introduce simpler games for the casual gamer. It has to keep targeting the hardcore gamer and it must continue

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    Case Analysis: Nintendo and the Wii Every industry and every company operates within a unique internal and external environment. Because of this there is never one specific strategy that dominates others‚ even within industries. Determining which strategic direction to take in order to meet goals and achieve a company’s vision is not easy or uniform. For this reason‚ simply reading about business strategy from a textbook doesn’t give the reader a true sense of real life decisions companies face

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    (From answers.com) Following a trend begun with the GameCube and continued with the DS handheld‚ Wii evidences a significant split of Nintendo’s philosophy from those of its console-making competitors‚ Microsoft and Sony. As suggested by its development codename‚ "Revolution‚" Nintendo did not want this console to represent another evolution in gaming technology‚ but a new direction in the video game industry. Instead of concentrating strictly on advancing the processing and graphics capabilities

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    Wii Console 1. The demand for Wii console will be relative elastic. As from the passage‚ it mention that “Nintendo announced its first price drops for the console. In Japan‚ the price dropped from ¥25‚000 to ¥20‚000 and they sold more than three million Wii consoles also ending 9 months of declining sales”. This shows that that demand for Wii console is elastic as people responded to the price drop and thus they demanded more which also help Wii console to earn back their losses. Also another

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    Responding to the Wii Introduction Kazuo Hirai‚ the chief executive of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) has encountered two large rivals in the video game industry this year. Nintendo and Microsoft have released advanced video game consoles that have left Sony sales behind. Nintendo especially‚ has broken the status quo for marketing in the video game industry by dramatically expanding its target market from 18-34 year-olds to 9-65 year-olds both male and female with its new video game

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    Nintendo wii

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    Responding to Wii PESTEL analysis PESTEL analysis for the game console industry in 2008 The key developments in the industry post-2008 are Increase the market share of software (based on third-party developers) During the 2007 ‚ the market share of game console industry is ocuppied by Sony‚Nintendo‚Microsoft. Ats he cosole market is saturated‚the competition will be fierce in software based on third-party developers. Release new

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    Wii Notes

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    and over 15% while handheld software game sales were decreasing by 19%. The entrants of new substitutes decreased the attractiveness of the video gaming industry. - Microsoft and Playstations during 2010 developed better motion sensor products than wii‚ which was their core competitive offering for their systems‚ they didn’t have graphics to go with it. - they also offered other bundled technology‚

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    Wii Case

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    it doesn’t affect always it. If the competitors could response strongly‚ quickly to follow it advantage‚ the first mover benefits would not last long like Wii. C. Read the consumer desire. The victory of the Wii from the wireless motion-sensing controllers depends on the consumer desire. The consumer chose the lower performance product‚ Wii which had the wireless motion-sensing controllers‚ although Sony’ PS3 and Microsoft’s X360 was the high performance products. The consumer wanted to buy the

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    The U

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    William Pittman 9/17/14 Writing Comp 1 The Truth We have been aware for years that the U.S. government isn’t very honest with its citizens. The question is though‚ should our government actually be completely honest with us? I believe they should be‚ but I also believe it’s too late for them to become honest. The train of honesty should have been rolling since our nation was first created. Their honesty would not only affect us as citizens‚ it would probably affect their relationships with other

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    Yolanda Bennett Mr. Akil Mensah History 2010 September 30‚ 2014 U.S. History to 1877 Thesis Statement: I believe that the United States needs a new constitution. I believe that the United States needs a new constitution. People have adjusted to the original constitution for this long‚ so why change now? The United States needs a new constitution because The Constitution should be more sexually equal‚ including women in all the amendments. Views of politicians have changed. The United States’ population

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