N Gage Start Stumbles...

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N-Gage start stumbles


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Under 5,000 N-Gages sell stateside in first week according to one channel survey. Analysts caution against doomsayers, but agree Nokia needs a strategy rethink.

Officially, Nokia has been "pleased" with the launch of its portable N-Gage console, declaring it has received "strong order intake from distributors and retailers."






But the Finnish cellular behemoth can't be thrilled with the first sales numbers to come out of the U.S. According to numbers from a channel survey done by independent financial analyst company Arcadia Research, the portable console sold less than 5,000 units in America during its first week on the market. By comparison, Nintendo's Game Boy Advance sold 540,000 units its first week on the U.S. market.

However, Arcadia analyst John Taylor cautioned against interpreting the sales figures as a harbinger of doom for the N-Gage. "Nokia's long-term success or failure in this category cannot be judged by the first couple of weeks," said Taylor.

Industry analyst Billy Pidgeon of the Zelos Group was slightly less optimistic, saying, "It's a bit early to call the N-Gage launch a disaster, but it's clearly a huge disappointment for Nokia and its partners."

What was the main culprit behind the poor sales? Taylor thinks a poorly defined brand is to blame. "It's not clear who the market is," he said, "and if Nokia's not clear, the consumer's not clear."

Pidgeon pointed to several factors. "The price point is very high in comparison to the Game Boy Advance," he said. "Also, there is no killer app, no must-have exclusive game for the N-Gage. The form factor of the device is not exciting, and usability issues including the vertical screen and difficulty inserting and extracting game media create a poor first impression."

So how can Nokia get people to start buying the N-Gage? Pidgeon feels the company needs a dual strategy. To appeal to the gamer market, Nokia "should redesign the N-Gage to better compete with the GBA SP and the upcoming Sony PSP." Pidgeon also feels "the N-Gage needs desirable exclusive games that show off its multiplayer capabilities."

However, according to Pidgeon's analysis, the N-Gage's fate rests with its appeal to cell phone buyers. "The N-Gage is not terribly expensive for a mobile phone," he said. "[Nokia] will move more units if T-Mobile and other wireless service providers subsidize the cost of the phone to encourage customers to sign contracts."

Unfortunately, that hasn't happened yet. Today, AT&T announced today that it will start selling the N-Gage on its Web site. It's bundling the device with an 80-minute monthly calling plan costing $23.98. However, AT&T still only offers the phone for the full price of $299.99, offering no discount. (Select N-Gage games will also be available on the site.)

Despite the N-Gage's apparently rocky launch, both analysts think the console potentially has a future.

Said Taylor, "They didn’t take the first hand, but this is Nokia's first play. They have a lot of other cards to play." Indeed, other industry sources contacted for this story referred to rumors that Nokia is readying a new game device for 2004.

By Tor Thorsen, GameSpot [POSTED: 10/21/03 02:10 PM]
 

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Want to know how bad it is!? In another article they compared the launch of Atari Jaguar to the N-gage's with total sale of N-gage reaching 5,000 in the states compared to the Jaguar which sold 5,000 in its test market of NY city alone. :eek:
 

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Some Nokia executive bought those 5000 units and he/she is still getting fired.
 

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I have not seen the N-Gage, it seems a wee bit too pricey for the american market. You never know how a product will do until the holiday season, the stats don't look good now, however, they may look bloody awesome come christmas time.
Nokia does need to rethink its marketing strat, gamers can purchase nearly two ps2's 2 xbox's and three cubes for the price of one of these small devices. The phone option and multi player ability is grand, we just can't witness it yet. Nokia should have a chat option that is free on the ngage, two people with n-gages can text each other for free. that would be a marketing idea
 

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I was at Gamespot yesterday and I asked the guy working there if he has sold any N-Gage's. He said they have sold alot of them, and he has bought one himself. I just kinda looked at him with a funny look and said really. he says "yeah, its a great machine, but I haven't really played any games on it, I just use it as a cell phone". Bullshit, no-one would buy this $300 clunker just to make calls. He's more than likely tried the games, realizes it sucks ass, and now tries to play it off like he just bought it because of the phone capabilities. Have you ever seen how stupid this thing looks when you make a call on it? You have to hold it sideways to talk on it. Talk about looking like a nerd.:oh_no:
 

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word is matt semmell got one, and word is it sucks.
 

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I'll gladly take the N-Gage over the upcoming Tapwave Zodiac or a GBA for that matter.

Everyone laments about the N-Gage's lack of titles, but have they actually seen what the Zodiac has coming out at launch? Let's see...Tony Hawk 4, Spy Hunter, and the usual ported crap. Yay! A handheld to play current mainstream ports!!

GBA is not an option. I don't need to repurchase SNES and NES games that I either own already or have played to death decades ago.
 

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Anyone retarded enough to buy one of these POS "systems" or nerdphones is retarded indeed . . . :annoyed:
 

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Frame Gride 2 said:
Officially, Nokia has been "pleased" with the launch of its portable N-Gage console, declaring it has received "strong order intake from distributors and retailers."

Yeah, we'll see how thrilled they are when retailers return most of them.

Here's my business analysis:

Unless it somehow starts channeling free porn, the N-Gage is screwed.
 
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