Nintendo 3DS: Nintendo President Takes 50% Pay Cut Due To Poor 3DS Sales

Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has told shareholders that he is taking a 50% pay cut due to lackluster sales of the Nintendo 3DS. It’s not just Iwata who is taking a pay cut as some representative directors are taking a 30 percent cut, and other executives are taking a 20 percent cut. Just to give some perspective Satoru Iwata currently makes the equivalent of around US $2 million. Shigeru Miyamoto earns around $1.2 million.

“For cuts in fixed salaries, I’m taking a fifty percent cut, other representative directors are taking a 30 percent cut, and other execs are taking a 20 percent cut.”

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Nintendo: Nintendo Reconfirm No Xenoblade Chronicles For US And No Kid Icarus For Europe Until 2012

Nintendo has released its supplementary information and upcoming software launch schedule for 2011 and 2012. The list reconfirmed that Kid Icarus: Uprising won’t be released in Europe until early 2012. Also of note is the fact that Xenoblade Chronicles is still not listed with an American release.

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Nintendo: Nintendo Power Readers Share Their Most Wanted Nintendo Games

Not too long ago I published Nintendo Power’s readers most wanted Nintendo games. It turns out that these were published before this years E3 event, so they didn’t give an accurate representation of what the readers are excited for. Here’s the latest most wanted list from the August edition of Nintendo Power. What do you think of their choices?

Wii
1. The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
2. Kirby Wii
3. Mario Party 9
4. Rayman Origins
5. Rhythm Heaven

Nintendo DS
1. Kirby Mass Attack
2. Professor Layton and the Last Specter
3. Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2
4. Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2
5. Harvest Moon: The Tale of Two Towns

Nintendo 3DS
1. Super Mario
2. Mario Kart
3. Paper Mario
4. Luigi’s Mansion 2
5. Kid Icarus: Uprising

Tip: Aaron Romero Jr

 

Nintendo 3DS: The Nintendo 3DS Price Cut Puts PlayStation Vita In A Very Tough Position

Until today things were looking fairly optimistic for Sony’s PlayStation Vita with its lucrative price point and impressive graphical capabilities. All that has changed due to Nintendo announcing a price cut for the Nintendo 3DS which will see the handheld retail for an impressive $169.99. Here’s the analysts take on the situation:

“This price cut does put the Vita in a tough position.”

- Jesse Divnich of EEDAR

“It is very unlike Nintendo to be willing to take such a loss. I think what it says is that they really feel the heat from the Sony Vita.  Still, the price difference is tough.”

- David Cole of DFC Intelligence

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Nintendo 3DS: Nintendo Will Make A Loss On Every Nintendo 3DS Sold Due To Price Cut

Bloomberg Japan has stated that due to the recently announced price cut Nintendo will make a loss on every Nintendo 3DS system they sell. The report doesn’t state exactly how much of a loss Nintendo will make on its handheld, but this will be one of the few times that Nintendo makes a loss on hardware sold. Still, the price cut is sure to incite a Nintendo 3DS purchasing frenzy across the world.

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Nintendo 3DS: Super Mario 3D & Mario Kart 3D Named And Dated For Nintendo 3DS!

Wow, what a day it’s been for Nintendo news thus far. We’ve already heard that the Nintendo 3DS is receiving a price cut and existing 3DS customers are entitled to ten free NES games and ten free Gameboy Advance games via the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console.

Nintendo has also announced today that Mario’s next 3D adventure on the Nintendo 3DS will be called Super Mario 3D Land and will be released this November. Nintendo also revealed that the forthcoming Mario Kart game for the 3DS will be simply titled Mario Kart 7 which is due for release in December. Good day for Nintendo news, huh?

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Nintendo 3DS: Nintendo To Give Away Twenty Free 3DS Virtual Console Games To Existing Customers

Due to the unexpected nature of the Nintendo 3DS price cut Nintendo has announced that it plans to give away 10 NES and 10 Gameboy Advance Virtual Console games via the Nintendo 3DS eShop. To get these free games all you need to do is connect to the Nintendo eShop at least once before 11:59 p.m. Eastern time on August 11th.

  1. Starting Sept. 1, Nintendo 3DS Ambassadors will be able to download 10 NES Virtual Console games at no charge and before they are available in the Nintendo eShop to the general public. These games, including Super Mario Bros., Donkey Kong Jr.,Balloon Fight, Ice Climber and The Legend of Zelda, are slated to become paid downloadable games, but Ambassadors get them early for free. Once the paid versions of the games are posted to the Nintendo eShop later in the year, the updated versions will be available to Ambassadors for download at no cost.
  2. By the end of 2011, Nintendo will provide Ambassadors with 10 Game Boy Advance Virtual Console games. These include games like Yoshi’s Island: Super Mario Advance 3, Mario Kart: Super Circuit, Metroid Fusion, WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame and Mario vs. Donkey Kong. These games will be available exclusively to Ambassadors, and Nintendo currently has no plans to make these 10 games available to the general public on the Nintendo 3DS in the future.
Source: Nintendo America press release
Edit: To those asking it also applies to Europe

Nintendo 3DS: Nintendo Officially Cuts Price Of Nintendo 3DS To $169.99 In United States

Wow, didn’t see this one coming so early. Nintendo of America has announced today that it has slashed the recommended retail price of the Nintendo 3DS in the United States to $169.99. The new price is dramatic drop from the suggested launch price of $249.99 and becomes effective August 12th. You now have no reason not to own a Nintendo 3DS.

“For anyone who was on the fence about buying a Nintendo 3DS, this is a huge motivation to buy now. We are giving shoppers every incentive to pick up a Nintendo 3DS, from an amazing new price to a rapid-fire succession of great games.”

- Nintendo of America president, Reggie Fils-Aime

Source: Nintendo of America press release

Update: Nintendo Europe will be cutting the price by a third. More information on pricing as it becomes available.

Nintendo Wii U: Don’t Write Off Wii U

Square Enix’s worldwide technology director Julien Merceron believes that people shouldn’t doubt the Wii U even though there was some criticism after the unveiling of the console at this years E3. Merceron claims that if Nintendo can ready the appropriate launch titles and launch the console at an affordable price then sales will undoubtedly go through the roof.

“I’d say, don’t write off the console. For every console it’s the same thing: one of the most important things is going to be the launch line-up. We see that every time there’s a great title shipping on PSP, the PSP sales go up, and every time there’s a great title shipping on 3DS, the 3DS sales go up.

“If the audience and players can see that there are products for them, there’s definitely going to be wide adoption of Wii U. The things of utmost importance are going to be the pricing at launch, and the line-up.”

“They’re trying to do their own thing. Generally they don’t seem to look for breadth, in terms of the things [features] they are supporting with their console. They seem to be focusing a lot, and trying to make sure the things they are focusing on are going to be at the top.

“I’d always be careful making judgements on their hardware. They have an approach to it that is very different from others, but they have a lot of inner control of what they are doing. And there’s a lot of knowledge and skill behind it.”

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Nintendo Wii U: Wii U Can Do Anything The PlayStation 3 And Xbox 360 Can Do

EA Sports vice president, Andrew Wilson has told Eurogamer that the company’s newly received Wii U development kits show that the Wii U can do anything Sony’s PlayStation 3 or Microsoft’s Xbox 360 can do.

“The short answer is yes [we have a better idea of Wii U's power]; the longer answer is not quite.”

“As every new piece of hardware and every new development library comes through we get a greater understanding of the power. With our early research we had been very happy with the output of the box and we expect that that will only go up moving forward.

“There are added challenges for us as developers when you think about rendering on two screens and what that might mean, but we’re looking forward to that challenge.

“It’s still moving, but I think we’ll be able to do anything that we can do on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on the Wii U.”

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