Nothing lasts forever. Not you, not me, and certainly not game companies. Just ask Midway, Pandemic, and Acclaim. Theyāre gone.
In the latest issue of Japanese weekly Shukan Gendai, the publication goes through and attempts to suss out which Japanese companies will still exist ten years from now.
Shukan Gendai awarded points to companies on what seems to be a scale of one-to-ten, with ten apparently being the highest and meaning that the company would survive.
Since I havenāt seen the full article, I do not know what criteria Gendai used. Moreover, Shukan Gendai is not a respected business journal like the Nikkei. Itās a tabloid.
Here are the results:
⢠Gree: 6 points
⢠Capcom: 1 point
⢠Koei Tecmo: 0 points
⢠Konami: 1 point
⢠Square Enix: 0 points
⢠Sega: 0 points
⢠Sony Computer Entertainment: 2 points
⢠Nintendo: 7 points
⢠Namco Bandai: 2 points
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Sony Computer Entertainment is an international company with titles that do well abroad, while Namco Bandai is fortunate to hold the rights to perennial franchises like Gundam, Ultra-man, and Kamen Rider
The others? Well, weāll know in a decade.
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