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Nintendo Wii in doldrums in Japan, plans fight-back
Nintendo Co Ltd said sales of its Wii game console have lost some steam in Japan, but it aims to boost demand again by launching a new version of its blockbuster "Wii Sports" software in June.
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Nintendo to launch new Wii Sports in June
Nintendo Co said that it would launch a new version of its blockbuster "Wii Sports" software in Japan in June to shore up flagging Wii console sales in its home market but that it planned no hardware price cuts at the moment.
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Nintendo not planning price cuts for hit machines
Nintendo has weathered the global recession because of the popularity of its game machines and won't be resorting to price cuts to boost sales, the company's president said Thursday.
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Nintendo says Wii losing lustre but no price cut
Nintendo admitted that its hit Wii video game console was going through its toughest time yet in the competitive Japanese market, but it said there was no plan to cut the price.
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Nintendo not planning to cut Wii price
Satoru Iwata, president of Nintendo said that the video game creator does not plan to make any pricing changes to its Wii console even though unit sales are declining in Japan. The company admitted that the Wii has hit its lowest sales level in the Japanese market yet.
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Nintendo's DSi Gathers Buyers While Wiis Gather Dust
Nintendo made headlines in the gaming industry this week with the U.S. release of a new device, the highly anticipated Nintendo DSi portable gaming system. The third iteration of the top-selling on-the-go video game machine features two built-in cameras and recorded sounds that users can alter.
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Nintendo not planning price cuts for hit machines
TOKYO -- Nintendo has weathered the global recession because of the popularity of its game machines and won't be resorting to price cuts to boost sales, the company's president said today.
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Nintendo not planning price cuts for hit machines
Nintendo has weathered the global recession because of the popularity of its game machines and won't be resorting to price cuts to boost sales, the company's president said Thursday. Nintendo Co. President Satoru Iwata said consumers don't hold back on...
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Nintendo not planning price cuts
TOKYO - Nintendo has weathered the global recession because of the popularity of its game machines and won't be resorting to price cuts to boost sales, the company's...
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Nintendo Not Planning Price Cuts
Nintendo has weathered the global recession because of the popularity of its game machines and won't be resorting to price cuts to boost sales, the company's president says.
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Nintendo: 50M units sold, no plans to reduce Wii price
It’s been revealed recently that Wii has some wriggle room price-wise, after discovering it now costs up to 45% less to manufacture. Still Nintendo has no intentions of lowering Wii’s price, according to the company’s president. Satoru Iwata, Nintendo’s president, said Japan is seeing the most unhealthy sales market since the Wii first went on sale. [...]
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Nintendo not planning price cuts
Nintendo has weathered the global recession because of the popularity of its game machines and won’t be resorting to price cuts to boost sales. Nintendo President, Satoru Iwata, said consumers don’t hold back on spending on products that are high on their “wish list”, like his company’s Wii home console or the new Nintendo DSi. Despite [...]
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Nintendo demand innovation
Iwata hopes to bolster gaming in Japan Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has told the Wall Street Journal that it is his company's job to create unique hardware with original functionality. "We are a company that has sought to create entertainment products for as many people as possible," Iwata-san enthuses . "If we were only doing what mobile phone games can do, then handheld games would have ...
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