Nintendo reportedly controls 70% of the Japanese gaming market

For the past couple years many people have been chanting the mantra that Nintendo needs to give up the hardꦍware business and transition into a software-only business releasing games on other consoles as well a🍌s the iPhone.

However, new numbers s𒅌hine a bit of a light onto why Nintendo might be a little reluctant to leave their position as a hardware manufacturer. In short: the Japanse games market may be slowly flagging, but Nintendo's killing it. In the from Japan, games on their consoles represented 70% of the Japanese gaming industry. Though it's unclear 🅰if those numbers included mobile and PC games.

notes has been at the top of the Japanese charts for quite a while now.

Nintendo's success in the West may be more up for debate, however it hardly seems like it's time for Nintendo to abandon ship and layoff their entire hardware department. They've clearly got a lot more gas left in the tank. That said, the stakes get higher and higher every time Nintendo launches a console, and the whole industry will be watching when they launch th𓄧e Wii U later this year.

Nintendo 🧸has said this is the largest shꦯare of the market they've held in five years. However, it's not entirely clear if that's due to Nintendo growing, or the rest of the industry shrinking.

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