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Nintendo may drop Wii to $150 on May 15th Nintendo may drop the price of its Nintendo Wii game console from $200 to $150 on May 15th, Engadget is reporting. The new price will likely help Nintendo compete better against Microsoft and its Xbox 360 4GB console ?which currently retails for $199.99. According to recent figures from NPD Group, Nintendo sold 454,000 Wii consoles during the month of February, far behind Microsoft’s 535,00 [..] |
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Nintendo to drop DSi and DSi XL prices on September 12
According to a Business Wire press release, Nintendo will be reducing the pricing of its Nintendo DSi and DSi XL portable gaming systems on September 12. The release reads: “Effective Sept. 12, the new suggested retail price of the Nintendo… [..] |
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Nintendo shares drop following Wii sales slowdown Nintendo shares on the Osaka Stock Exchange dropped 6.6% today, closing at 26,180 yen ($265) following the release of the March NPD sales data, which shows a 17% drop in Wii sales compared to March of last year. "The severe sales result in the U.S. prompte [..] |
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Nintendo shares drop following Wii sales slowdown Nintendo shares on the Osaka Stock Exchange dropped 6.6% today, closing at 26,180 yen ($265) following the release of the March NPD sales data, which shows a 17% drop in Wii sales compared to March of last year. "The severe sales result in the U.S. prompte [..] |
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| Analysts: Nintendo may forecast drop in profits
Striding into informed meta-prediction territory, several Tokyo-based analysts have suggested that Nintendo may cut its earnings forecast in preparation for a decline in profits -- the first in six years. Accor [..] |
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Nintendo and Sony stocks drop following earnings reports
Following Sony and Nintendo's financial reports yesterday, the two companies saw their shares on the Tokyo Stock Exchange fall today. On the Nintendo side, despite reports of massive earnings, the lowered forecast for DS and Wii sal [..] |
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| Nintendo officially announces Wii price drop to $199 in US
The second volley has officially been fired from one of Sony's competitors during its Tokyo Game Show 2009 liveblog with Nintendo officially unveiling the Wii price dropping to $199.99 in the US. The much rumored price drop goes into e [..] |
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| Wii Price Drop Puts Nintendo Back On Top In U.S. [Npd Group] Nintendo's late September price cut on the Wii in the U.S. had a big impact on October's sales, making the Wii the bestselling console in the country last month, after being outsold by the PlayStation 3 the previous month. The Wii moved more than a half-million units to con [..] |
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| Price drop leads to Nintendo 3DS sales boom in Japan Nintendo’s recent decision to drop the price of its Nintendo 3DS handheld gaming device looks to have paid off. In the device’s first full week of sales following Nintendo’s price drop, the company sold 215,000 units in Japan alone, where the 3DS now retails for 15,000 yen following its launch at 25,000 yen. Weekly sales of the portable 3D console dipped from 31,826 units to 16,4 [..] |
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