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Sunday, November 24, 2013

Can Companies Benefit Freely From Social Media Networking?

Benefiting Freely From Social Media Networking?


by Rob Sutter


I believe that a litany of tools deserve to have a great deal of attention placed on them, social media networking being seen amongst them. It's the kind of tool that can help any company that prides itself on bringing the best good to a great audience. As a gamer for a number of years, you can make the claim that I focus on the news in this regard; this couldn't be any closer to the truth. However, one about Nintendo raised my ire a number of days ago.

Super Smash Bros. head honcho Masahiro Sakurai recently went on record by saying that the upcoming installment to the series would not feature cutscenes or even a comprehensive story mode. Sakurai attempted to back his choice by saying that he did not want the first impressions to become ruined for players. In essence, he said that with video clips being uploaded rather quickly onto the Internet, first impressions wouldn't be the same. Regardless, fans reacted and some of them were not exactly as favorable as others.

If you were to ask fans about the potential reasons why Sakurai decided to go with this excuse, you could probably imagine that many opinions had come about. Many believe his words, saying that the first experience should not be ruined at all. Others believe that it's a matter of resources and wanting to keep costs as low as possible. There's also the opportunity for added features to be put in place of a story mode and cutscenes but it's difficult to make an assumption.

Video games, as well as other forms of media, can benefit greatly from the idea of free advertising. The fact that Nintendo is seemingly stripping themselves of that is a tad boggling and it's a situation that deserves the focus of such companies as fishbat, too. Social media networking is integral for any major company, so why is Nintendo ignoring this obviously imperative factor? If you're looking for any semblance of sense on the matter, it is very difficult to find any of it here.

Nintendo needs all of the free advertising that it can get and you can say the same for just about any other company in the realm of gaming as well. However, this one is arguably the greatest and it's tough to argue against the sheer magnitude it possesses. When stories like this spring to the surface, they serve as potential reasons for people to have not to purchase these games. This title can still sell amazingly but not without a couple of examples of controversy to be seen.




Benefiting Freely From Social Media Networking?


by Rob Sutter


I believe that a litany of tools deserve to have a great deal of attention placed on them, social media networking being seen amongst them. It's the kind of tool that can help any company that prides itself on bringing the best good to a great audience. As a gamer for a number of years, you can make the claim that I focus on the news in this regard; this couldn't be any closer to the truth. However, one about Nintendo raised my ire a number of days ago.

Super Smash Bros. head honcho Masahiro Sakurai recently went on record by saying that the upcoming installment to the series would not feature cutscenes or even a comprehensive story mode. Sakurai attempted to back his choice by saying that he did not want the first impressions to become ruined for players. In essence, he said that with video clips being uploaded rather quickly onto the Internet, first impressions wouldn't be the same. Regardless, fans reacted and some of them were not exactly as favorable as others.

If you were to ask fans about the potential reasons why Sakurai decided to go with this excuse, you could probably imagine that many opinions had come about. Many believe his words, saying that the first experience should not be ruined at all. Others believe that it's a matter of resources and wanting to keep costs as low as possible. There's also the opportunity for added features to be put in place of a story mode and cutscenes but it's difficult to make an assumption.

Video games, as well as other forms of media, can benefit greatly from the idea of free advertising. The fact that Nintendo is seemingly stripping themselves of that is a tad boggling and it's a situation that deserves the focus of such companies as fishbat, too. Social media networking is integral for any major company, so why is Nintendo ignoring this obviously imperative factor? If you're looking for any semblance of sense on the matter, it is very difficult to find any of it here.

Nintendo needs all of the free advertising that it can get and you can say the same for just about any other company in the realm of gaming as well. However, this one is arguably the greatest and it's tough to argue against the sheer magnitude it possesses. When stories like this spring to the surface, they serve as potential reasons for people to have not to purchase these games. This title can still sell amazingly but not without a couple of examples of controversy to be seen.




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