ranger4life wrote:just noticed, this topic was made 5 days after mah bday....sweet
is that kind of a hint?

satman83 wrote:Nintendo's six-month sales, profit double
Report by Brendan Sinclair, GameSpot
A month after it first took the honor, Nintendo today was once again named the second-most valuable corporation in Japan. Like its rival Sony, the Kyoto-based game giant has also reported its results for the six months ending September 30, which saw both its revenues and profits double.
Sales for the half-year totaled ¥694.80 billion ($6.10 billion), a 132 percent increase over the revenue brought in during the same stretch of time in 2006. Nintendo's net profits grew even faster: The company took home ¥132.42 billion ($1.16 billion) for the half-year, almost 144 percent more than it earned in the comparable period last year. Such huge percentage increases in the game maker's financial fortunes are likely done with for now, given that future results will be compared against the company's strong performance in the wake of the Wii launch.
Nintendo attributed its success to a strong lineup of DS games such as Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (6.95 million sold for the half-year) and the Brain Age series (5.19 million sold in six months). Hardware-wise, the company sold 13.35 million DS systems for the half-year, which brought the lifetime installed base up to 53.64 million worldwide.
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all i can say is that its a good time to be a Nintendo share holder :naughty: :naughty:



satman83 wrote:360 sales beat PS3 in Japan
Microsoft has had a notoriously difficult time cracking the Japanese console market, but this week the company notched its biggest victory in the country since Halo 3 topped the sales charts. The latest figures from Media Create show that the Xbox 360 sold more units than Sony's PlayStation 3 in the Land of the Rising Sun for the week ending November 4.
Last week's figures showed the DS Lite still on top with 78,552 units; the PlayStation Portable following with 59,714; the Wii at 37,617; the Xbox 360 at 17,673; the PS3 at 17,434; and the PS2 at 10,209.
By contrast, the previous week's sales recorded 3,718 Xbox 360s sold, and the week before, 3,011. The jump in sales was attributed to the release of the 360-exclusive game Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation, which debuted at number two in the chart, and sold 76,708 copies in the first week.
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Well this could be down to just Ace Combat 6, but its bad news for Sony
and the PS3, which has yet to set Japan on fire or even put a dent into
Nintendo and the Wii even after almost being out for a full year.
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i want to see you try to take on 3 2000 word assignments and still have time
for a social life let alone post here ¬_¬
satman83 wrote:360 sales beat PS3 in Japan
Microsoft has had a notoriously difficult time cracking the Japanese console market, but this week the company notched its biggest victory in the country since Halo 3 topped the sales charts. The latest figures from Media Create show that the Xbox 360 sold more units than Sony's PlayStation 3 in the Land of the Rising Sun for the week ending November 4.
Last week's figures showed the DS Lite still on top with 78,552 units; the PlayStation Portable following with 59,714; the Wii at 37,617; the Xbox 360 at 17,673; the PS3 at 17,434; and the PS2 at 10,209.
By contrast, the previous week's sales recorded 3,718 Xbox 360s sold, and the week before, 3,011. The jump in sales was attributed to the release of the 360-exclusive game Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation, which debuted at number two in the chart, and sold 76,708 copies in the first week.
Full story here
Well this could be down to just Ace Combat 6, but its bad news for Sony
and the PS3, which has yet to set Japan on fire or even put a dent into
Nintendo and the Wii even after almost being out for a full year.


satman83 wrote:PES 2008 having PS3 issues
A FAQ on the official Konami Web site has addressed some of the problems gamers are having with Pro Evolution Soccer 2008--the latest game in the popular football series.
The issues seem to mainly affect the PlayStation 3 version of the game, and include problems with online play, gameplay freezes, and "stuttering."
The Konami FAQ advises users that in the case of PS3 gameplay "stuttering" that the problem is caused by users no playing the game in high definition, and users who can should switch to a HD TV.
Konami also admits, "We have uncovered issues which affect online gameplay quality of PES 2008. We are working at full strength to find a solution as quickly as possible. We sincerely apologise for this inconvenience." Other issues included PS3 freezes when playing in Master League mode, and freezing when a match is started. Konami says these problems can be bypassed by deactivating the autosave function, and not installing the game on the hard disc.
A spokesperson for Konami confirmed that the company was working "all out" on getting a patch released to fix these gameplay issues, but said that it did not yet have a date for when this would be likely, or any official comment to make.
Oh...so all we have to is buy a HD-TV...thats simple isnt it![]()
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satman83 wrote:PES 2008 having PS3 issues
A FAQ on the official Konami Web site has addressed some of the problems gamers are having with Pro Evolution Soccer 2008--the latest game in the popular football series.
The issues seem to mainly affect the PlayStation 3 version of the game, and include problems with online play, gameplay freezes, and "stuttering."
The Konami FAQ advises users that in the case of PS3 gameplay "stuttering" that the problem is caused by users no playing the game in high definition, and users who can should switch to a HD TV.
Konami also admits, "We have uncovered issues which affect online gameplay quality of PES 2008. We are working at full strength to find a solution as quickly as possible. We sincerely apologise for this inconvenience." Other issues included PS3 freezes when playing in Master League mode, and freezing when a match is started. Konami says these problems can be bypassed by deactivating the autosave function, and not installing the game on the hard disc.
A spokesperson for Konami confirmed that the company was working "all out" on getting a patch released to fix these gameplay issues, but said that it did not yet have a date for when this would be likely, or any official comment to make.
Oh...so all we have to is buy a HD-TV...thats simple isnt it![]()
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