Poor sales of the Wii U console
Although increased compared to January, sales of Nintendo's toys are still lagging behind competition due to high prices.
news nintendoAlthough increased compared to January, sales of Nintendo's toys are still lagging behind competition due to high prices.
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news nintendo"Disney Infinity launched one year ago, and in that time the number of Wii U players has significantly expanded," Vice President and General Manager of developer Avalanche Software John Blackburn said in a press release. "Given our commitment to compatibility for our players, we wanted existing Wii owners to be able to experience the Wii U version of the first game for free. With the upcoming launch of the 2.0 Edition of Disney Infinity we want all Nintendo players to experience the game's Wii U functionality."
news nintendoThe third week of Nintendo's ongoing eShop sale featuring Super Smash Bros. characters' games has begun, and this time around it's Pokemon, Metroid, and Wii Fit games that are discounted. Unfortunately, compared with the first two weeks, this week's selection is especially limited--there are fewer games on sale than there are playable characters from these three series in the new Super Smash Bros.
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devices consolesThe month-long eShop sale featuring Super Smash Bros. fighters' games continues today, with Nintendo discounting a number of Zelda, Mega Man, and Fire Emblem games, among others. As with the first week's sales, many of the temporary price cuts are not huge. But, given Nintendo's normal hesitance to drop the prices of its games, this is likely to be the cheapest you'll get any of these on the eShop.
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