nintendo3ds
Monday, January 10, 2011
nintendo3ds
Satoru Iwata, the President of Nintendo of Japan has acknowledged that the with Wii and the DS there was always a gap in software sales when the momentum dropped after launch and how important it is that you’re able to “supply software with no pause.” He has offered a reassuring message that NIntendo is “making plans so that this type of thing won’t happen.” The effects of this can already be seen in the not-too-fantastic launch line up of games for the Nintendo 3DS as I suspect Nintendo have urged a lot of publishers to spread out their releases across the year. But nevertheless, it’s a positive intention, and if there’s momentum built in the first year of the system’s lifecycle I suspect it’ll only benefit us in the long-run.
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