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Nintendo is seriously raising up the hype around its 3DS handheld console, not just by slashing the price and getting ready an onslaught of new games, but also by deploying a brand new color for the device, called "Flame Red."The Nintendo 3DS was released last month and, while the console sold quite a lot of units, i... |
11 August 2011 15:51 GMT |
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The Nintendo Wii U is going to sell a lot of copies largely because of its unique controller that will motivate people, gamers and non-gamers, to try it out and see how it transforms even the most regular gaming experiences. The Nintendo Wii U surprised quite a lot of people when it was announced by the Japanese com... |
8 July 2011 03:25 GMT |
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One of yesterday's biggest stories was the official price cut made by Nintendo to its hugely successful Wii home console, drop which arrived at the perfect time, at least according to Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime.
Speaking with MSNBC, Fils-Aime revealed that the price cut is a very important... |
5 May 2011 18:01 GMT |
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Nintendo of America boss Reggie Fils-Aime has just revealed how the company managed to sell almost 400,000 units of its new 3DS handheld while avoiding shortages or sellouts in North America.
The sales data for the gaming industry during the month of March were posted by the NPD Group at the end of last week, show... |
19 April 2011 02:30 GMT |
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Nintendo of America boss Reggie Fils-Aime has revealed that the company's next console, presumably a Wii HD or Wii 2, won't have any sort of support for 3D technology.
Nintendo has been pioneering in the realm of 3D entertainment with the help of its recently released 3DS console, which is the first mass... |
31 March 2011 14:21 GMT |
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Nintendo of America boss Reggie Fils-Aime clarified his earlier statements about independent developers, saying that he and his company want proper studios not just garage devs with no experience in the business.
Fils-Aime revealed last week that Nintendo, when it comes to allowing developers to work on its new 3D... |
30 March 2011 03:05 GMT |
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Nintendo of America boss Reggie Fils-Aime revealed that the company doesn't want to work with so-called "garage developers" but does want to attract independent game designers onto its platforms.
Mobile gaming platforms like smartphones, including the iPhone or various Android-powered handsets, are providing ... |
23 March 2011 04:05 GMT |
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Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime has dropped some more hints about a price cut for the company's Wii home console in order to extend its lifecycle.
The Nintendo Wii, while achieving huge sales since its release, is seeing its market share drop these days, while the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 are... |
22 March 2011 04:05 GMT |
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Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime has explained the reasoning behind the use of the infamous Friend Code system with the company's upcoming 3DS handheld device, and how it has been enhanced for a simpler experience.
The Nintendo 3DS is one of the most eagerly anticipated portable consoles of the ... |
1 February 2011 03:10 GMT |
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Nintendo is quite confident in its upcoming 3DS handheld console, with two of its most important executives saying that due to its unique features, its sales will be on par with the phenomenon that was the Nintendo Wii home console.
The Nintendo 3DS is set to be one of the most important portable console launches ... |
25 January 2011 03:10 GMT |
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Nintendo is pretty certain that it will retain its gaming crown in the next few years, largely because it has popular franchises like Mario or The Legend of Zelda which arrive with great content on each iteration.
The gaming industry is expanding by leaps and bounds, largely due to cheaper, more compact titles bei... |
13 January 2011 18:01 GMT |
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While its competitors, Microsoft and Sony, are trying to invest more seriously into smartphones, with the Windows Phone 7 operating system and the rumored PlayStation Phone, Nintendo has once again emphasized its devotion to dedicated handheld consoles, like the upcoming 3DS.Nintendo is currently dominating the handh... |
1 November 2010 18:21 GMT |
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Nintendo of America boss Reggie Fils-Aime has just revealed in an interview with Forbes that his company views the competition a bit differently and that, at the moment, Apple is a bigger threat to the Japanese company than Microsoft.Nintendo is still dominating the gaming business, with the Wii still achieving impre... |
25 October 2010 14:21 GMT |
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Nintendo seems to want to keep people talking about the Nintendo 3DS by releasing new information about the 3D console every day. Some details about the launch of the console have been finally made available by the President of Nintendo of America, Reggie Fils-Aime. The device will be released on all major markets u... |
22 June 2010 05:51 GMT |
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Nintendo has always been a company of great pronouncements and big expectations. The Wii was said to be a revolution and managed to change the way people game. Each new Mario title is set to forever change the way we look at the series. And the upcoming Nintendo Wii-based Zelda experience is set to be a perfect game,... |
14 January 2010 16:51 GMT |
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Before the Christmas shopping season was in full swing, Nintendo did an uncharacteristic thing. The Japanese company sent out some of its high profile leaders to tell the public that the Nintendo Wii could actually be in a bit of trouble.Its performance in Japan has been described as “less than healthy” a... |
8 January 2010 13:31 GMT |
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New Super Mario Bros. Wii has been released and Nintendo's President, Reggie Fils-Aime, is glad to brag the game's multiplayer. The way he sees it, the title was designed to fulfill everyone's needs, regardless of gaming experience or cultural background. "I really do believe that New Super Mario Bros.... |
17 November 2009 18:01 GMT |
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Motion controls are seemingly starting to appear in everything we do. In gaming, the phenomenon is largely due to Nintendo, as the Japanese company boldly implemented it in its extremely popular Nintendo Wii console, and thus introduced a wide variety of users to it. But, at this year's Electronic Entertainment... |
21 July 2009 02:27 GMT |
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The Nintendo DSi, the latest iteration of the DS handheld console from the Japanese company, has taken the world by storm even though analysts predicted that it wouldn't be as successful because the user base was already very large. But they were wrong, as the DSi is selling like hot cakes all over the world. T... |
1 July 2009 02:23 GMT |
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The DS is a hugely successful gaming console, largely due to the fact that it has a lot of video games made for it and because of the great support that it has been enjoying from Nintendo.As its latest iteration, the DSi, is breaking records left and right, and is extremely popular, even though the user base for the ... |
25 June 2009 02:21 GMT |
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Motion sensitive technology is the latest trend in the gaming industry, largely due to the fact that Nintendo introduced it and made it popular with a lot of people thanks to its Wii console. Both Microsoft and Sony have recently introduced their own takes on motion sensitive technologies.When these announcements wer... |
22 June 2009 15:01 GMT |
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Nintendo is a hugely successful company, thanks to its very popular consoles and to the fact that it has a lot of franchises that sell like proverbial hot cakes when they arrive on devices made by the Japanese company, whether they are the Wii or the DS handheld. However, even thought the company is quite successful... |
18 June 2009 13:11 GMT |
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Nintendo has a lot of franchises that it develops and which generate some very big profits, like Mario or The Legend of Zelda, but another key series for the Japanese company, and one that was very popular on its consoles, is Metroid. In a pretty interesting turn of events, the gaming giant announced at its E3 press... |
17 June 2009 03:01 GMT |
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The Nintendo Wii is a hugely successful console, gaining a big amount of popularity all over the world. But, while it has introduced a lot of people into gaming and has appeared in many households, it has yet to achieve the status of full-pledged gaming console, at least in the eyes of the more experienced, hardcore ... |
15 June 2009 13:01 GMT |
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Nintendo is one of the most innovative companies in the gaming industry thanks to its ever changing attitude towards the industry as a whole. The company has introduced a lot of interesting things over the years, but it culminated with its E3 announcement of the Wii Vitality Sensor. Similar to the devices used in ho... |
15 June 2009 02:37 GMT |
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In the last few years, Downloadable Content has played a big role in the gaming industry, as it has allowed companies to support their released titles for quite some time, while still making a nice amount of profit off players who want their gameplay experience to be enriched by various new things.But one of the majo... |
17 April 2009 02:42 GMT |
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WiiWare is more than one year old and Nintendo is still not getting more than one or two videogames on it each week. The reason for this has never been clearly explained by the company, which initially announced that WiiWare would provide a home for small titles that could be enjoyed quickly and without the need of m... |
14 April 2009 02:55 GMT |
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The videogame industry, both on the hardware and software sides, seems to be continuing its expansion, even if the economy of all major markets for games is being hit by the recession. In February, the growth was slower than expected, but it was still there, delivering more arguments to the idea that “videogami... |
3 April 2009 02:53 GMT |
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Nintendo has reached a pretty high level of success in the last years, as both its Wii console and its DS handheld have dominated sales charts month after month, and, if analysts are to be believed, things won't change anytime soon. While the Wii is definitely here to stay, the DS, through its subsequent revamps... |
3 February 2009 02:27 GMT |
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Nintendo is a company on a very high ascending wave in terms of sales, popularity and success. Its two major products, the Nintedo DS handheld and the Wii console, are extremely popular and are enjoying massive sales even though they were launched a few years ago. Although some analysts claimed that the time of the ... |
9 January 2009 02:38 GMT |
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Nintendo is really happy this time of the year, especially considering the fact that sales are already through the roof, surpassing the ones from last year, and that the demand this holiday season is very big. So big in fact, that, although its manufacturing plants are working overtime, the company has stated that cu... |
28 November 2008 02:29 GMT |
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Nintendo will be among the few companies that will surely have a merry Christmas, as sales will keep on increasing during the upcoming holiday season, as a lot of people will want to buy a Wii or a DS console. The ascending trend, that started when the two gaming devices launched, has never stopped and the company mu... |
26 November 2008 13:01 GMT |
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Nintendo is clearly a happy company for quite a while now, largely due to the fact that the Wii and DS consoles are selling like hotcakes, even if over two years have passed since their individual launches. People are still queuing up to get their hands on the very innovative Wii console and everybody wants to try ou... |
24 November 2008 07:31 GMT |
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The holiday season is rapidly approaching and all of the manufacturers, producers and publishers of games and gaming hardware are anticipating some very high sales, even though the recent financial crisis has taken its toll on some of the companies.Although the game publishers have a few worries, because a lot of gre... |
21 November 2008 13:01 GMT |
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Nintendo has always been a popular company, largely due to the fact that it brought titles that appealed to a wide variety of gamers and gave players a great experience. Although some people say that, in this endeavor, the Japanese company lost track of the hardcore gamers, efforts are being made to keep the interest... |
17 November 2008 15:01 GMT |
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Nintendo has been under a lot of scrutiny for some time now. The fact that they tend to promote more casual games which appeal to a younger audience or one that isn't that technology savvy has gained the disapproval of more serious, hardcore gamers. Although they tried to come up with titles which could attract... |
7 October 2008 19:01 GMT |
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One of the few announcements which Nintendo made this year to have a clear impact on gamers was the unveiling, just before E3, of the Wii Motion Plus, a new piece of hardware that a player can attach to a Wiimote in order to get a better gameplay experience, mediated by new components which allow for the Motion... |
7 October 2008 15:11 GMT |
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Until now, it seemed that everybody except for Nintendo was aware of the storage problem the Wii has. In a recent interview, Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime admitted that the company is aware of the problem and that they're trying to come up with a solution. This means that, unfortunately, the rum... |
24 July 2008 13:06 GMT |
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According to more than one source on the Internet, Nintendo too has some pretty big announcements to make in the nearby future, one of which is that DS owners will be able to wirelessly download full games, demos and other content via Wii, much like Sony's users do with the PSP, via PS3. More than that, an earli... |
3 January 2008 05:28 GMT |
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Since the Wii has become such an elusive item this Christmas season, retailers have adopted this aggressive marketing move, pushing software onto buyers. What it means is that if you're lucky enough to find a Wii anywhere, it's most likely going to be bundled with games or accessories, forcing you to cough ... |
19 December 2007 06:48 GMT |
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The Wii is a very popular platform, we can all agree on that. Ever since its release in 2006, Nintendo has been constantly struggling to keep up with the demand, trying to fill the retailers' shelves as fast as they could. The thing is, even though the company is doing its best in keeping shelves filled with pla... |
3 October 2007 03:08 GMT |
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A rather energizing interview with Spike's Jeff Heighley, which took place just after this year's E3 convention, reveals that Nintendo's "happy" President and Chief Operating Officer in America, Reggie Fils-Aime, has a surprise for its Wii users by/during September this year. What could it be? Let'... |
26 July 2007 07:46 GMT |
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Originally, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption was announced for a 2006 fourth quarter release. It wasn't the case. Then, it was said to launch in early 2007. Again, Retro Studios canceled the release data and kept working on the game. Recently however, Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime talked to Newsweek ... |
4 April 2007 04:50 GMT |
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In an interview with the San Jose Mercury News, Nintendo of America boss, Reggie Fils-Aime stated that the Wii is trouncing sales of its only next-gen rival in European territories. He said that Microsoft's next-gen gaming system, the 360 "is selling well only in one country: UK. Across the rest of Europe, it is... |
20 March 2007 05:45 GMT |
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