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Nintendo needs to change their marketing strategy for the United States.

 

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To:  Nintendo of America

We feel that Reggie Fils-Aime is doing a very poor job of running Nintendo of America as it stands right now, and as a result is making a lot of the Nintendo Wii and DS owners in the United States of America. Currently, Disaster: Day of Crisis is postponed indefinitely, and now Fatal Frame is postponed too. Instead, all we are getting are games that are catered towards little children mostly. The marketing strategy of Nintendo of America is failing, and we feel that one of two things should happen:

1. Nintendo of America should change their marketing strategy dramatically to spread out its marketing appeal to everyone and not just children.

OR

2. Reggie Fils-Aime should be removed as the head of Nintendo of America and replaced with another person who can do a better job of running Nintendo of America.

Either way, the marketing strategy of Nintendo needs to stop now. They are blinded by the fact that most of their sales are coming from people who don't realize what Nintendo is doing right now in comparison to players for Europe and Japan.

Sincerely,

The Undersigned

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