nintendo.co.jp - 10/30/2009
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Let me explain the mid-term result of fiscal year ending March 2010. Mid-term net sales were 548 billion yen. In the same mid-term period of last fiscal year, we had a number of software titles from the beginning which strongly drove hardware sales, but we did not have such strong titles in this ...
nintendo.co.jp - 26 days ago
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nintendo.co.jp —
During the presentation today, I heard that game
software sales for home console video game machines in...
Japan have been slowing down. As I interviewed with several people, they say it costs them easily more than 1 billion yen in order to develop a PS3 ...
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Investor Relations: Corporate Management Policy Briefing ...
nintendo.co.jp - 10/30/2009
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nintendo.co.jp —
When you only hear about this feature, you
may wonder if the bigger screens are the only...
difference or whether Nintendo is launching a Nintendo DS for seniors only. Nintendo does not offer new product for such limited purposes only. Nintendo DSi LL ...
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annual Financial Results Briefing for Fiscal Year Ending ...
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Iwata: DSi XL is a spectator system
Joystiq —
... isn't just for the poorly sighted or hugely handed. In his financial results briefing, Satoru Iwata revealed another purpose for the jumbo system: playing with crowds. "Nintendo DSi LL features not only bigger monitor screens," Iwata said, "but an improved view angle on the screens to make it the first portable system that can be enjoyed with people surrounding the gamer." ...
Iwata Says DSi LL Meant to Be a Spectator Handheld
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... "Nintendo DSi LL features not only bigger monitor screens," Iwata said in a financial results briefing, "but an improved view angle on the screens to make it the first portable system that can be enjoyed with people surrounding the gamer." ...
Iwata Explains Wii Price Cut Not Due to Competition; Profits Falling Due to Lack of Content
Kombo.com —
... , with people wondering what Nintendo may have up its sleeve to remedy the situation. President Satoru Iwata explained during an Investor Relations meeting that, rather than being driven to cut the price of the Wii as a result of mounting pressure from Sony and Microsoft, "underperformances were attributed primarily to the lack of continuous release of software titles which could strongly drive hardware sales and price cut of Wii hardware." ...
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