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Nintendo Releases 2nd Quarter Financial Results

Today, Nintendo has released its 2nd quarter financial results and they aren’t exactly pretty reading as you can see in the bullet points below. However, there were a couple of pieces of good news. Its sale of the Seattle Mariners helped to boost its income for the quarter and also Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire and Kirby Planet Robot both sold over a million copies each.

  • Operating profit/loss: 5.947bn yen ($57.1m)
  • Net profit/loss (including currency fluctuations): 38.299bn profit ($367.7m)
  • Hardware sales: 2.71m 3DS systems in the quarter, 560,000 Wii U so far this fiscal year
  • Software sales: 19.23m 3DS, 8.3m Wii U
  • Related entity revenue (mostly Pokémon Go revenue): 12bn yen ($115m)
  • Download sales (year to date): 14.7bn yen ($141m)
  • Extraordinary income from sale of 45% of the Seattle Mariners: 62.7bn yen ($602m)

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15 thoughts on “Nintendo Releases 2nd Quarter Financial Results”

    1. I’m pretty sure we are already seeing it in those bullet points. lol Unless you mean how much money they lost because of that game alone.

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    2. I’ve been riding that sled all the way down!
      I was there at the top, and I want to be there when I start running into the cars parked at the bottom!

    3. I’ve been thinking… If it wasn’t for the fucking-cursed Wii, that graph would be a bit flatter. It just looks so bad from Wii-casual money causing a spike… I think..

  1. I’d like to point out that this article isn’t really clear on the positives and negatives. Nintendo reported an operating loss of $67.1 m and a net profit of $367.7 m.

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