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Nintendo launch Sora Amiibo Figure

Nintendo launch Sora Amiibo Figure

Nintendo has unveiled the final Amiibo figure in the Super Smash Bros. It revealed Sora as the ultimate DLC character for Super Smash Bros. This release will mark the final DLC fighter from Super Smash Bros. Nintendo has unveiled the final Amiibo figure in the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate series, featuring Kingdom Hearts’ Sora. Amiibos … Read more

Nintendo 3DS series will soon launch for the switch

Nintendo 3DS series will soon launch for the switch

They’re bringing the Picross e series, which was originally on the 3DS. The Picross e series on the 3DS spanned nine games released over a seven-year period. Picross S+ will include all of these titles in one package, available for $44.91. The developer, Jupiter Corporation, has exciting news for Nintendo Switch users. They’re bringing the … Read more

Nintendo shares bad news about Mario Kart

Nintendo shares bad news about Mario Kart

Mario Kart Tour, the mobile racing game, is winding down its content updates. A message was sent to Mario Kart Tour players. This means no new drivers, tracks, karts, or gliders will be added. Mario Kart Tour, the mobile racing game, is winding down its content updates after being available on mobile devices for four … Read more

Nintendo Q1 net profit jumps thanks to weak yen

Nintendo Q1 net profit

Nintendo said Wednesday its first-quarter net profit jumped 28 percent on-year, mainly thanks to a weaker yen, but hardware and software sales declined because of a chip shortage and Covid-19 supply issues.

The yen has plummeted more than 10 percent against the dollar this year as sky-high US inflation fuels a widening monetary policy gap — a boon for Japanese companies like Nintendo who sell products overseas.

For the three months to June, the gaming giant posted a net profit of 118.9 billion yen ($893 million), citing the positive impact of “the depreciation of the yen”.

But the company left its annual forecast unchanged, warning that the global shortage of semiconductors and other logistical snarl-ups could hamper console production and distribution.

New game releases got off to a good start, including “Nintendo Switch Sports” and “Mario Strikers: Battle League”, it said, but sales were still no match for the previous year during the pandemic gaming boom.

“Due to the effects of supply shortages in semiconductors and other components among other factors, hardware sales were down 22.9 percent year-on-year, and software sales were down 8.6 percent year-on-year,” Nintendo added.

Soaring demand for indoor entertainment during virus lockdowns sent the company’s profits soaring to an annual record of 480 billion yen in 2020-21.

The firm nearly matched that figure in the last financial year, with its blockbuster Switch console continuing to perform well and strong software sales, especially for “Mario Party Superstars” and the latest Pokemon titles.

But Nintendo now has a more cautious outlook as life returns to normal, causing the gaming craze to slow, and expects to report a 340-billion yen net profit in 2022-23.

Hideki Yasuda, senior analyst at Toyo Securities, warned that the chip shortage and supply problems linked to Covid-19 lockdowns in China would continue to pose headaches for Nintendo.

“The company is feeling significant pressure on its supply chain,” he told AFP before the earnings release. “The Switch is sold out at stores. There is not enough supply.”

It will be “very difficult” for Nintendo to hit its annual production target for the console if the problems continue, Yasuda said, after Switch sales declined 20 percent on-year in 2021-22.

However, a recession in the United States or elsewhere is unlikely to pose a major problem, he said.

“Video gaming doesn’t feel the impact of recessions. When the economy is strong, people buy products. When the economy weakens, people spend more time playing games.”

 

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Tokyo stocks close lower on rising US yields

US yields

Tokyo stocks fell on Tuesday after a strong rally the day before, as rising US yields worried investors. The Nikkei 225 index fell 0.33 percent, or 89.63 points, to 27,279.80, while the Topix index fell 0.51 percent, or 9.77 points, to 1,912.67. The dollar stood at 127.79 yen, against 127.59 yen in London, with US … Read more

New ‘Halo’ game debuts as Xbox turns 20

New 'Halo' game

PARIS: Fans will this week get their hands on the latest “Halo” video game, as Microsoft marks 20 years of the franchise that turned its Xbox console into a hit. “Halo Infinite” is out Wednesday — but to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the cult sci-fi series, Microsoft and developer 343 Industries have already released … Read more

China’s Tencent buys Japanese game designer: report

Tencent

SHANGHAI: Chinese games and messaging colossus Tencent Holdings has acquired the Japanese creative studio behind several hit Nintendo Switch titles, a report Friday said, as it seeks to recover from a government crackdown on the gaming sector. Tencent has taken about a 90 per cent stake in Wake Up Interactive for more than 5 billion … Read more

eFootball Fiasco symptom of growing rush to bring out games

eFootball Fiasco symptom of growing rush to bring out games

The scathing reviews of the “grotesque” eFootball 2022 and its “horrible” graphics are a potent illustration of the risks posed by increasing pressure to rush video games to market, experts say. The latest edition of the game previously known as Pro Evolution Soccer was meant to offer something to compete with undisputed football game champion … Read more

Nintendo announced new Switch with OLED display

Nintendo

A new version of Nintendo’s Switch console was introduced today. The new edition, simply dubbed Nintendo Switch (OLED model), comes with an upgraded display, more storage, better speakers, and a nicer design.

The 7-inch OLED display is the most notable new feature. Although all models have the same 1280×720 resolution, this is a step up over the regular model’s 6.2-inch IPS LCD.

The back of the OLED model also has a new kickstand. Unlike the conventional model, which has a thin strip, the OLED model has a wider flap that is more durable and can be changed to numerous configurations.

The audio has also been improved. Nintendo doesn’t go into great details about the changes, other than to say that the audio from the bottom-firing dual speakers has been improved over the standard model.

The dock for the OLED model has been upgraded as well. It now has an integrated LAN connector, allowing you to play in docked mode with more dependable cable access. This dock is available separately and should work with both the standard and premium models.

If you’re curious about what’s new on the inside, there’s not much to discuss. The only difference is that this variant has 64GB of internal storage, which is twice as much as the standard model. The OLED variant still uses the same Nvidia Tegra X1 SoC as the Switch, so don’t anticipate any performance improvements.

Aside from these tweaks, this is still the same Switch that we’ve all grown to know and love. This means it works with the same games and accessories as the normal model and has the same battery life.

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