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GungHo Online Entertainment has fairly high expectations for Puzzle & Dragons Z, which is understandable given the series’ success. CEO Kazuki Morishita said at a recent press event that the company wants to achieve sales of 1 million. Morishita also hopes Puzzle & Dragons Z will appeal to children without smartphones.

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Fuzzy Wuzzy Games has provided a few new updates about Armillo on Twitter.

First and foremost, the game should be out in Q1 2014 in North America. A release in Europe won’t be too far behind.

Fuzzy Wuzzy also says Armillo will have at least three months of exclusivity on Wii U.

The tweets in full:


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How does Reggie Fils-Aime feel about the competition? Not too strongly.

Regarding the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One launch lineups, Nintendo of America’s president gave a “Meh”. In contrast, he has good feelings about the Wii U’s upcoming titles and “the value proposition we’re putting out there for the consumer.”

“It’s all about the games. The competitive systems have announced their launch lineups. I’m allowed to say ‘Meh’. I look at our lineup of titles and I feel good about our lineup. We’ve got Zelda. We’ve got Mario. We’ve got Donkey Kong. In addition to great titles like Pikmin 3 and Wonderful 101, I feel very good about our lineup, and I feel very good about the value proposition we’re putting out there for the consumer.”

When asked how Nintendo can compete with new services offered by the competition such as cloud gaming and more, Reggie responded:

“We’ve got cloud technology that we’re delivering with Wii U. Nintendo TV is all cloud-based technology. But the difference is, we don’t talk about the tech. We talk about the experience. We make sure that the consumer has fun with the game experiences that we provide. And so I think as you compare and contrast Nintendo with other players in the space, for us it’s about games, about the fun, about the entertainment value, and not about the tech.”

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