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Nintendo Co. has sold more than 1.2 million game consoles in the U.S. since Nov. 18, including 400,000 of its new Wii U with a touch-screen GamePad, the company said in an e-mailed statement.
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Nintendo Co. warned buyers of its new Wii U not to turn off the console while downloading a mandatory firmware update after some customers complained their devices were damaged during the process.
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Nintendo Co., working to prove it can still succeed by marrying its hardware to exclusive software, began selling the Wii U console amid tight supplies and delays in implementing a new TV-viewing service.
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Nintendo Co., working to prove it can still succeed by marrying its hardware to exclusive software, began selling the Wii U console amid tight supplies and delays in implementing a new TV-viewing service.
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Nintendo Co.’s new Wii U will likely fly off store shelves during the holiday shopping season, giving the creator of Mario and Zelda a temporary boost as it tries to rebound from its first annual loss.
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Nintendo’s Wii U console, built with television and other features meant to appeal to Mom and Dad, will first attract their game-playing kids with exclusive titles, the president of the company’s U.S. unit said.
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Nintendo Co. will let Mario and Zelda leap between big-screen TVs and the handheld controllers of its new Wii U console to lure gamers who increasingly play free titles on their Apple Inc. iPads and iPhones.
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Nintendo Co. set pre-holiday release dates for the Wii U, the world’s first new home console since 2006, betting a broader offering of games, movies and TV shows will help it revive sales.
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Nintendo Co. , the world’s biggest maker of video-game consoles, said it sold almost 440,000 units of the 3DS handheld game player during its first week of U.S. sales in late March.
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Nintendo Co. fell to the lowest in more than five years after the unveiling of its high-definition video-game console prompted some analysts to question the company’s ability to repeat the success of its Wii model.
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