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Nintendo’s latest financial results are in. The company reported its latest data today, which covers April 1 through June 30.

Here’s a quick look at how Nintendo performed during the most recent quarter:

– Generated more than $729 million (90 billion yen) in sales
– Up from $603 million (75 billion yen) during the same period last year
– Operating income of $9.3 million (1.1 billion yen)
– Major improvement from the loss of $76 million (9.5 billion yen) the company reported during Q1 2015
– Outpaced analyst estimates in this area as well
– Wall Street and financial experts around the world were expecting the company to report a loss of around $1 million
– Nintendo also reported an earnings per share of 56 cents
– Q1 2016 wasn’t only a decent quarter for Nintendo in comparison to 2014
– In terms of net sales, Nintendo hasn’t made this much money since its fiscal 2012
– First positive operating income for a Nintendo Q1 since its fiscal 2011
– Even though the company generated more revenue in fiscal 2012, that was the year it spent a serious amount of cash on research and development for the Wii U
– Splatoon sold 1.62 million copies
– This even helped push a few extra Wii U systems, according to Nintendo
– Nintendo still expects to generate $4.6 billion in sales and $404 million in operating income for its entire fiscal 2016
– Those estimations are in line with what the company previously predicted at the end of fiscal 2015
– Wii U has now sold over 10 million units

Market Expectations for Q1 were as followed:

EARNINGS FORECAST: Net loss of ¥125 million is the consensus of four analysts surveyed by Nikkei, compared with a year-earlier loss of ¥9.9 billion.

REVENUE FORECAST: Revenue of ¥89.17 billion is the market forecast, compared with ¥74.7 billion a year earlier.

Nintendo Q1 FY15 Results:

Net Sales: ¥90.233 billion yen
Operating Income: ¥1.149 billion yen
Net Income: ¥8.284 billion yen

Hardware & Software Q1 Results:

3DS HW: 1.01 million
Wii U HW: .47 million
3DS SW: 7.92 million
Wii U SW: 4.55 million

Nintendo FY15 Guidance:

Net Sales: ¥570 billion yen
Operating Income: ¥50 billion yen
Net Income: ¥35 billion yen

Hardware & Software FY15 Guidance:

3DS HW: 7.6 million
Wii U HW: 3.4 million
3DS SW: 56 million
Wii U SW: 23 million

Additional Information Q4 (Software/Hardware Shipments, Digital Sales, Cash & Equivalents):

Splatoon: 1.62 million
Digital Sales: ¥12.0 billion yen
Cash & Equivalents: ¥882.808 billion yen

LTD Figures:

Pokemon XY – 13.99 million
Pokemon ORAS – 10.27 million
Super Smash 3DS – 7.04 million
Super Smash Wii U – 3.83 million
Mario Kart 8 – 5.43 million

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Girls Like Robots just launched in the Japanese eShop today along with a bunch of other titles you can find here. Check out some footage for the game below!

Nintendo is including a booklet with all physical copies of Super Mario Maker. In Japan, we’re hearing that the item will be sold directly by Nintendo online to anyone who bought the digital version. They’ll also have access to a free PDF version – as is the case in Europe.

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Teyon has released a trailer for Zombie Defense, which is heading to the Japanese Wii U eShop next week. View it below.

We originally heard about Zombie Defense last December. The game was rated in Germany, and it now looks like it’s ready for launch on the eShop. Zombie Defense should be coming to the North American and European Wii U eShops eventually.

In the latest trailer for Super Mario Maker, the game’s Japanese packaging was unveiled. What you see above is the “box” it will come in. And inside is the Super Mario Maker disc (with its own boxart) and artbook.

It’s basically a throwback to the boxart for the original Super Mario Bros. on Famicom! Pretty neat stuff.

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Thanks to Jake for the tip.

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A bunch of new 3DS themes are out now in Japan. There are also ones based on One Piece and more.

Here’s the full list of the latest themes:

One Piece – 200 yen
Thomas the Tank Engine – 200 yen
Go Princess PreCure – 200 yen
BlazBlue (x2) – 100 yen each
fripSide ‘only my railgun’ – 200 yen
MAYU ‘Yoshiwara Lament’ – 200 yen

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Code Name S.T.E.A.M. box art

Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. has received an update. Version 1.2.0, which seems to be available in all territories, appears to add support for the 3DS NFC Reader/Writer accessory.

Along with Code Name: S.T.E.A.M., there are also patches for Fire Emblem Fates, One Piece: Super Grand Battle! X, and Ace Combat Assault Horizon Legacy+ in Japan. This should add the same accessory support.

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Several new titles are coming to the Japanese eShop on August 5. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital downloads:

Wii U Download

Zombie Defense (800 yen)

Wii U Virtual Console

Super Mario RPG (Super Famicom, 926)
River City Ransom (Famicom, 514)

3DS Download

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Nintendo has gone live with a Japanese introduction video for Super Mario Maker. Watch it below.

Nintendo added a new video to its Japanese YouTube channel today to promote the amiibo support in Super Mario Maker. Take a look below.


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