Software giant responds to Sony's PlayStation price cuts, lowering prices on two models.
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Console maker's profit tumbles 60 percent in part due to decline in sales of its Wii game box.
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Nintendo's video game walkthrough feature, Demo Play, will eventually hit the DS as well.
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The next Wii Sports compilation sells over 350,000 in Japan in only 4 days.
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Nintendo’s Demo Play will help players get through the rough patches.
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Nintendo's E3 conference appearance focused mostly on software, with a few surprise announcements.
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Software giant’s games division introduces motion capture technology, dubbed Project Natal, for Xbox 360 consoles. Will it steal away Nintendo enthusiasts?
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Nintendo juices up sales and profit for fiscal year, raising its hardware and software sales expectations.
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Nintendo’s fitness game fends off X-Men Origins: Wolverine to stay number 1 in the UK, despite being out for nearly a year.
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Wii MotionPlus won’t be so lonely anymore, as two of EA’s sports titles join the add-on at launch.
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Final Fantasy keeps Sony at the top for another week in Japan.
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Despite pre-game hype and lofty expectations, Sega’s MadWorld and Rockstar’s GTA: Chinatown Wars underperformed for their first months of release.
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Nintendo confirms Wii MotionPlus for June; Wii Sports Resort to hit shelves a full month afterwards.
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Nintendo’s newest handheld follows the trend in Japan by selling incredibly well in Europe and North America.
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Console maker finally concedes that its Wii is not doing fine in Japan and that it’s in “unhealthy condition.” However, this doesn’t mean there’ll be a price cut.
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Nintendo President Satoru Iwata announces an SD card that finally brings additional storage to the Wii, launches Virtual Console Arcade.
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The two-year-old game still sells well, passing the 10 million mark.
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The Xbox 360 beats its competition in Japan, where it typically struggles.
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April 5 will see the release of Nintendo’s updated DS as well as the release of Rhythm Heaven.
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January NPD numbers are in, and Sony just can’t keep up with Microsoft and Nintendo on sales of game titles.
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