The company has now missed its forecasts on the low side for the last four years. To be fair, that's often down to its home yen currency being too strong, making its products more expensive in North America and elsewhere. But it also means that the company is seeing its market size, and the products themselves, through Mario-tinted lenses. With the revised forecast, the company estimates net profits next year to be 17 billion yen, or $150 million. However, Nintendo does have a few things up its sleeve, including a new mobile game platform, Pokémon 3DS bundle, remastered Pokémon movies, and reportedly, new Pokémon Sun and Moon games. Oh, and at some point, a brand new console.