Does Nintendo really have that much to do with this? Pokemon Go is developed by Nitantic, and aren't the rights to Pokemon owned by The Pokemon Company? Is it just because Nintendo owns a large portion of The Pokemon Company, or does Nintendo themselves directly profit from this game?
This is a good question -- my impression is that Niantic is assumed to have used existing Ingress tech that they jointly manage with Nintendo. The Pokemon Company handles marketing and licensing and not much else.
Nintendo does have a lot of capable staff and I wouldn't be surprised if there are a few dozen tech folks at the center of this, between Nintendo, Niantic, and Google, that are excited to make this game a success. This kind of tech talent cross-pollination is good for everybody involved and Nintendo's stock price growth is a reflection of this.
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[ 53.3 ms ] story [ 327 ms ] threadNintendo does have a lot of capable staff and I wouldn't be surprised if there are a few dozen tech folks at the center of this, between Nintendo, Niantic, and Google, that are excited to make this game a success. This kind of tech talent cross-pollination is good for everybody involved and Nintendo's stock price growth is a reflection of this.