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Nintendo profits get boost from DSDela @ Jan 25, 2007 12:58 | 23 comments
Nintendo's strategy of attracting women, the elderly and casual gamers with the DS handheld console seems to have worked superbly; helped with successful titles such as Nintendogs and the Brain Training games. The strong figures were expected as Nintendo previously raised its outlook for the year to March three times.
"Numbers were really strong, but there was little surprise after the upward revision the other day," Daiwa Institute of Research analyst Eiji Maeda said. "Going forward, its share price will be susceptible to new software titles for the Wii and foreign exchange fluctuations, both of which could affect full-year results."
Nintendo expects to see the success only continue to grow with considerable demand for the Wii console remaining in all its territories.
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Comment by: AlanNguye (Jan 25, 2007 13:10) yeah! who would of guessed lol the ds was a good choice for nintendo afterall! |
Comment by: oofRome (Jan 25, 2007 14:28) Edit* Oops. Wrong year. |
Comment by: rihgt682 (Jan 25, 2007 15:50) Ds has been out for awhile. When is DS2 coming out?? |
Comment by: lecsiy (Jan 25, 2007 16:04) Just another bit of proof to show something sony will never learn:
Looks beat performance when your selling to the public!
I mean the nintendo ds lite was such a good product! And the sales were fueled by the amazing advertising this product has!
Bravo nintendo! |
Comment by: chickenR (Jan 25, 2007 17:43) @lecsiy: I think the originality of Nintendo's current consoles (i.e. the DS and the Wii) also has something to do with it. With the touch (DS) and movement (Wii) inputs it opens up the consoles to a much wider audience, the consoles appeal to more people, because touching a screen and moving a controller are easier for "non-gamers" (people who wouldn't normally play games) to use then all the buttons on a "standard" controller.
Anyway, nice to see Nintendo continuing to do well. :) |
Comment by: escalante (Jan 25, 2007 22:22) Well that is nice. I still love my PS3 though. The Wii is probably good but I wouldn't buy one. I have a PSP so i wouldn't buy a DS either. I thinks Nintendo is doing good but I'll stick with Sony. |
Comment by: DarkJello (Jan 25, 2007 22:33) Anyone know if Nintendo hired an ex-Apple employee or something? Their product design has vastly changed with the Wii and DS Lite. Very elegant compared to pretty much all of their previous products.
I don't see a DS 2 for a loooonnggg time, to much potential left, which is what I like to see. |
Comment by: gogochar (Jan 26, 2007 19:06) Originally posted by rihgt682: Maybe never. Originally posted by DarkJello: Even if they do make a "DS 2", it will most likely be called something else. Maybe a quad screen player? It all ends here.
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Comment by: DarkJello (Jan 26, 2007 19:10) Quote: lol ![]() ![]() |
Comment by: rihgt682 (Jan 27, 2007 04:29) So maby i shouldn't wait for next handheld. Quote: I agree. They made their system all white and shiny and slick like apple stuff. Cause regular DS looks like 1988 product while DS lite looks pretty cool. |
Comment by: AlanNguye (Jan 27, 2007 20:47) definitely! design can help a console too. I like the futuristic look nintendo has given to the DS Lite. ![]() Thanks to DvDBack23 for my sig! |
Comment by: utp216 (Jan 28, 2007 00:16) I love my daughters DS Lite. It's a fun system to play with if your bored and want to mess around. She's the bigest Nintendo fan of them all. I'm sure she would of had a N64 if she was into games when it was out. I bought her a N64 at Gamestop for $20 used I think, and she plays that thing alot more than her Cube.
Things have changed since she got the Wii. Not she's keeps bugging me wondering when a Pokemon game for Wii will be released!
Way to go Nintendo!!
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Comment by: DarkMods (Jan 28, 2007 10:30) the Pokemon game for Wii is called POKEMON BATTLE REVOLUTION. Its already out in Japan. So far there is no release date yet in North America |
Comment by: utp216 (Jan 29, 2007 00:40) Anyone know if a Japanese game would play on a US Wii?
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Comment by: DarkMods (Jan 29, 2007 15:03) no, they dont. if u tried it would just have a disc reading error |
Comment by: DarkJello (Jan 29, 2007 15:09) I thought the Wii and Wii games were region free? |
Comment by: DarkMods (Jan 29, 2007 15:33) they aren't. its just like the ds. u need a japanese Wii to play a Japanese Wii |
Comment by: DarkJello (Jan 29, 2007 15:37) Isn't that putting a region on it...? |
Comment by: utp216 (Jan 29, 2007 15:47) I would say that yes, that is a way of them region "coding" the Wii system. Shame though, my daughter would love to play the new Pokemon, even if it is all in Japanese.
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Comment by: DarkMods (Jan 29, 2007 15:57) Pokemon Diamond and Pearl come out in North America on April 22 2007. so that means Pokemon Battle Revolution should come out a few months after Japan Releases:Pokemon Diamond and Pearl-Sept. 28 2006 Pokemon Battle Revolution-Dec. 14 2006 |
Comment by: solarf (Jan 30, 2007 12:27) There seems to be nothing but good news for Nintendo lately way to GO NINTENDO! |
Comment by: humzaiq (Feb 05, 2007 16:54) i got hit by lightning for spamming this fine site!!! edited by ddp |
Comment by: hughjars (Feb 05, 2007 16:59) Mods, spam alert! |
