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3DS Game Sales Up 55%, Wii U Releases to Increase Dramatically Says Reggie Fils-Aime

by Zack Kaplan - April 17, 2013, 6:36 pm EDT
Total comments: 11 Source: GameIndustry International, http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2013-04-17-n...

Reggie dishes on Nintendo's recent successes. 

Nintendo has seen a 55% sales increase in Nintendo 3DS games, both through digital and physical copies, says president of Nintendo of America Reggie Fils-Aime.

When interviewed by GameIndustry International, Reggie talked about recent digital success, revealing that 11% of Nintendo's 3DS games were sold digitally.  One success story is the sales of Fire Emblem: Awakening which to date has sold 240,000 copies, with one third of those digital. Luigi's Mansion Dark Moon sales were also highlighted with the total at 415,000 units. Also revealed was the percentage of 3DS owners who have connected to the internet, which currently sits at 67%.

Though not much Wii U info was given, Reggie says that "What I would say about Wii U - and what Mr. Iwata has said - is that the pace of launches has been slower than we hoped. But as we prepare for E3, the pace of launches for Wii U is going to dramatically increase."

Talkback

EnnerApril 17, 2013

Very nice to see the 3DS picking up speed in the Americas.

pokepal148Spencer Johnson, Contributing WriterApril 17, 2013

yeah this Reggie Fil-Aime sounds like a nice guy, he would be a way better president for NOA then that Reggie Fils-Aime bloke we have

BlackNMild2k1April 17, 2013

To "dramatically" increase Wii U "launches(?)" from "next to none" to "some" would be very nice.
thank you Reggie.

Ian SaneApril 18, 2013

It wouldn't be hard to dramatically increase the amount of releases on the Wii U.  Two more games would literally double the amount of first party titles.  I'm glad they acknowledge the issue but I would possibly expect anything other than a dramatic increase.

broodwarsApril 18, 2013

I think this clip from Family Guy pretty much sums up my view of Reggie's Wii U promise:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phd2_Q9ZVVQ

Talk is cheap (especially from Nintendo executives), and it would take very little to "dramatically increase" the number of Wii U releases at this point.

LouieturkeyApril 18, 2013

Well, before the end of the year we know about Pikmin 3 and we know about Wind Waker.  That'll double the number of majoy first party releases for this year.  A 100% increase is pretty significant if the percentages is all you see.  Hopefully he's not spinning his words and we are getting at least 5-10 other major first party releases  before the end of the year.

Quote from: Louieturkey

Well, before the end of the year we know about Pikmin 3 and we know about Wind Waker.  That'll double the number of majoy first party releases for this year.  A 100% increase is pretty significant if the percentages is all you see.  Hopefully he's not spinning his words and we are getting at least 5-10 other major first party releases  before the end of the year.

10 Major First-Party Nintendo titles before now and the end of the year? *BOGGLE*

SarailApril 18, 2013

Quote from: Kairon

Quote from: Louieturkey

Well, before the end of the year we know about Pikmin 3 and we know about Wind Waker.  That'll double the number of majoy first party releases for this year.  A 100% increase is pretty significant if the percentages is all you see.  Hopefully he's not spinning his words and we are getting at least 5-10 other major first party releases  before the end of the year.

10 Major First-Party Nintendo titles before now and the end of the year? *BOGGLE*

*CONNECT FOUR*

Meanwhile, WiiU fans: *SORRY*

broodwarsApril 19, 2013

And Nintendo's plan for making the Wii U a hit? *BONKERS!*

It seems like Nintendo's plan is to have the Wii U get a year like the 3DS is having this year next year, or maybe starting late this year. Since I don't think there's any way of winning third parties back at this point, the next 4-6 months are somewhat irrelevant, unless you're someone who owns the system and wants something to play on it.

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