Nintendo: it's not game over

Nabila Amarsy
August 3, 2015
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When Nintendo's CEO Satoru Iwata passed away last month, he left behind a video game giant with a broken business model. But Nintendo isn't giving up on entertaining generations of players.

It has proved in the past that it can release innovative products redefine gaming, and create new markets. Its strategic goals are two-folded: improving its business model while exploring new growth engines. We explain how in this video.

How do you think Nintendo's business model will evolve in the future?
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Nintendo: it's not game over

August 3, 2015
#
 min read
topics
Business Model Canvas
Software
Entertainment

When Nintendo's CEO Satoru Iwata passed away last month, he left behind a video game giant with a broken business model. But Nintendo isn't giving up on entertaining generations of players.

It has proved in the past that it can release innovative products redefine gaming, and create new markets. Its strategic goals are two-folded: improving its business model while exploring new growth engines. We explain how in this video.

How do you think Nintendo's business model will evolve in the future?
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