Nintendo pretty much confirms Need for Speed: Most Wanted Wii U
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The image above comes from Nintendo’s latest financial results materials. We posted it a few hours ago. One thing did slip over our heads, however: Need for Speed: Most Wanted in the Wii U’s third-party launch lineup list.
Oddly enough, the game is only listed for Europe. We’re also unsure when the game will be launching.
But at least this pretty much confirms things!
Nintendo confirms it will distribute Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate in Europe
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Nintendo will indeed be publishing Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate in Europe, and probably Australia as well. The news was first hinted at through a rating from the OFLC.
Nintendo UK tweeted earlier today:
“Prepare to hunt! We’ll be distributing Capcom’s #MonsterHunter 3 Ultimate for Nintendo #3DS and #WiiU by March 2013”
Nintendo Direct (10/25/12, Japan) – full presentation
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New Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate footage, 3DS/Wii U save transfer shown
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Dragon Quest X video with first direct-feed Wii U footage
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Wii U footage begins at around 4:25…
Nintendo Direct live-stream (10/25/12, Japan)
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Should begin in around 5 minutes.
Nintendo sends out another, lengthier statement about Foxconn sitaution
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Last week, Nintendo provided a statement regarding Foxconn’s admission of child employment. The electronics maker, which is producing Wii U units, had some interns working at one of its plants who were less than 16 years-old.
Nintendo’s new statement reads:
“Nintendo was concerned to learn that underage individuals had been working at a Foxconn facility in China where components for some Nintendo products are produced. Nintendo investigated the incident and determined that this was a violation of the Nintendo Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Procurement Guidelines that all Nintendo production partners are required to follow, based on relevant laws, international standards and guidelines.
Foxconn has taken full responsibility for this incident and has moved quickly to ensure that all affected individuals no longer work at Foxconn. In fact, Foxconn’s own policies prohibit the employment of underage individuals and the company has pledged to Nintendo via direct communications to improve its process of enforcing this policy to avoid any similar issues in the future.
As one of many companies that work with Foxconn to enhance CSR along the whole supply chain, we take this issue very seriously. As part of our ongoing procurement process, Nintendo staff will continue to carry out on-site inspections of our production partners in order to understand the actual on-site conditions and to promote socially responsible procurement.
For more information about Nintendo’s Corporate Social Responsibility report, please visit http://www.nintendo.co.jp/csr/en/index.html.”
Tekken Tag Tournament 2: Wii U Edition cheaper on the eShop, file size revealed
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Tekken Tag Tournament 2: Wii U Edition, a launch title for Nintendo’s new console, has been confirmed for release on the eShop. Moreover, it will be cheaper on the digital store.
The game’s official site states that the retail product will cost 6,980 yen, but only 6,280 yen if purchased digitally.
It also lists a file size for the fighting title. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 will take up a whopping 16.7 GB of space. Get your external hard drives ready!
Downloadable retail games reconfirmed for Wii U launch
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Nintendo has cleared up any remaining confusion about the timing of downloadable retail games on Wii U. There was a bit of doubt that this may not be ready for launch, but Satoru Iwata confirmed that the company has plans to make this feature available on day one.
Another topic raised concerns third-party releases. It appears that Nintendo hopes to see an increase in third-party downloadable retail games going forward.
Nintendo confirms Wii U will be sold at a loss, Iwata comments on profits and more
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Nintendo almost never sells its hardware at a loss. With the Wii U though, the company doesn’t have much of a choice.
Speaking during an investor’s meeting in Japan a short while ago, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata officially confirmed the Wii U will be sold at a loss.
Iwata spoke about this topic, overall profits, and more:
During the second quarter of this fiscal term, we have successfully eliminated the situation that we sell the Nintendo 3DS hardware below cost, which was the main reason our corporate profits fell in the last term. However, as we are in the phase of concentrating our development resources on software for the Nintendo 3DS system, which is still in an earlier stage of penetration than that of Nintendo DS, and as we have not yet launched the Wii U system, it is difficult to increase the total sales of software, which is generally profitable. In addition to the yen’s continuous appreciation, the Wii U hardware will have a negative impact on Nintendo’s profits early after the launch because rather than determining a price based on its manufacturing cost, we selected one that consumers would consider to be reasonable. In this first half of the term before the launch of the Wii U, we were not able to make a profit on software for the system while we had to book a loss on the hardware, which is currently in production and will be sold below cost. Our loss has therefore widened during the second quarter in spite of bringing the Nintendo 3DS hardware back to profitability. Although we expect our financial performance to be revitalized, under these circumstances, unfortunately we cannot say that we will achieve ‘Nintendo-like’ profits within this fiscal year.
We will make best efforts to retrieve “Nintendo-like” profits by:
- boosting sales of the Nintendo 3DS system as a sound successor to Nintendo DS both in Japan and overseas during the year-end sales season,
- launching the Wii U system successfully in each part of the world in the year-end and maintaining the sales momentum next year, and,
- transforming our business structure in line with the times, including the expansion of our digital business to increase our business efficiency and profitability.