Thanks to the near-constant price cuts of its rival consoles and large third-party support on those devices, an analyst believes Nintendo might have a problem come this holiday season.
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When it comes to Japanese games, if they're not made by Nintendo, developers can have a pretty tough time appealing to the mass market; and Michael Pachter believes this trend will continue.
According to a well-known industry analyst in a recent interview, the Xbox One X isn't worth the $500 price point Microsoft has set, and might only be worth buying after a significant price cut.
Michael Pachter has now predicted that the latest console from Nintendo won't be as successful as the Wii which sold 100 million, even if the price drops "down the curb" during its lifetime.
Everyone's favourite analyst, Michael Pachter, is at it again after he discussed earlier comments made by Shawn Layden from Sony about their upcoming console, and its vision for the PlayStation 5.
Everyone's favourite hit-and-miss analyst Michael Pachter decided to chime in on what he believes where the console market will go this year, including some interesting assumptions on Xbox One sales.
Following Mark Zuckerberg being named Glassdoor's top CEO, it appears Michael Pachter, managing director and analyst for Wedbush Securities, is eating crow for his previous comments about Zuckerberg.
According to analyst Michael Pachter, Microsoft has informed him that they will focus their E3 press conference on services, not games.
In a recent industry newsletter, Michael Pachter, gaming research analyst for Wedbush Morgan Securities has stated that the next generation of consoles will not arrive before 2013, if at all. "We do not expect a...