http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/library/events/140508/04.html
Financial Results Briefing
for Fiscal Year Ended March 2014
May 8, 2014
Highlights:
To establish new and growing areas through the active
utilization of character IP, it is important for Nintendo to take risks
ourselves and come up with interesting ways to use our character IP.
In other words, other than using character IP in Nintendo’s video game
software, we need to start a new business that will someday become one
of our core activities.
As Nintendo’s first step we have decided to release character figurines
with built-in NFC functionality that are compatible with video games
starting from this year-end sales season.
We are calling the figurines by their development codename, NFP, which
comes from “NFC Featured Platform” and “Nintendo Figurine Platform.”
What is especially unique about NFP is that it is not classed as an
accessory product of a certain software title but as a platform itself.
And it has been designed to be compatible with multiple software titles for Nintendo platforms.
In other words, the figurines, which consumers can buy and collect, are
going to work with multiple software titles to be released in the
future, and we are aiming to develop more software titles compatible
with the figurines.
Nintendo has a lot of well-known character IP that has originated in
video games, and we have been regularly releasing titles from game
franchises that make use of this character IP. This is why I believe a
brand-new type of platform will be born when the character IP becomes
compatible with NFP.
NFP has a writer function as well as a reader function, so it can not
only tell what character figurine is on the Wii U GamePad, but also a
compact amount of data unique to each game can be written into it and
read from it. That is to say, you will be able to customize your NFP to
raise or train your own Nintendo characters, for example.
At E3 to be held in L.A. this June, we will announce which titles are
compatible with NFP, display NFP products and disclose more specific
information about NFP, which will be launched during this year-end sales
season.
Currently, Wii U is the only video game platform with a built-in NFC
reader/writer function. However, I understand that some of you may be
worried that the market for NFP, a platform that will work with a number
of software titles, will not grow large enough when it is compatible
only with Wii U. If we can make a good use of Nintendo 3DS, which has
already sold over 43 million units, however, this assumption will
greatly change.
Nintendo has been developing an NFC reader/writer for the Nintendo 3DS
family, as you can see on this slide, and we are planning to launch it
in the first half of the next calendar year. This will make Nintendo 3DS
compatible with the NFC reader/writer via infrared communication, and
as a result, you will be able to read and write NFC data with the
Nintendo 3DS device in the palm of your hand. That is to say, NFP is
going to be compatible with Wii U software from this year-end, and
compatible with both Wii U and Nintendo 3DS software from next year.
With the launch of this new product genre, NFP, which will be compatible
with Wii U and Nintendo 3DS, is going to serve as the first example of
actively utilizing our own character IP.
At the same time, there are not only going to be decorative boxes for
video game hardware and packages for software, but also Nintendo
character figurines displayed on store shelves. This will provide
exposure for Nintendo, play a great role in raising our brand awareness
and create more opportunities for consumers to play video games.
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