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Capcom veteran claims only Nintendo profited from the NES era
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55332, member: 636"] CAPCOM veteran Yoshiki Okamoto revealed that third-party developers faced significant financial challenges during the NES era. Nintendo maintained exclusive profitability while other companies struggled with restrictive business terms. Publishers paid Nintendo upfront for exact cartridge quantities, creating cash flow problems for smaller developers. CAPCOM frequently required bank loans to cover these advance payments, accumulating six months of interest charges. Retailers and manufacturing partners also received minimal compensation from the revenue distribution model. Sony's PlayStation console transformed the industry landscape by offering developer-friendly policies. The new system reduced production expenses and implemented generous return policies for unsold inventory. CAPCOM experienced substantial profit increases after switching to PlayStation development. Nintendo's rigid approach eventually damaged relationships with third-party publishers, contributing to the Nintendo 64's commercial struggles. The company has since reformed its policies to attract developers for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 console. [/QUOTE]
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