Published 4/18/2009
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Fils-Aime promises more to come Responding to the latest NPD figures from the US, which the DS and Wii topped comfortably, Nintendo of America boss Reggie Fils-Aime has said the company has further still to go.
Wii sales may have topped 600,000 for March, buy FIls-Aime moots "a number of important" new titles, for both the Wii and DS, that are expected to further drive hardware sales.
The exec is characteristically "confident that we'll continue to see very strong hardware sales behind those launch titles."
We've already heard talk of one very sizable new release this Christmas-time, and now it seems that the Big N are prepping a handful of bombshell titles. E3, anyone?
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