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Nintendo’s latest financial results are in. The company has reported its financial results for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2014.

First, let’s talk about system sales. Global sales of 3DS hardware and software sales hit 12.24 million and 67.89 million respectively during the fiscal year, Nintendo says. Wii U hardware and software sales came in at 2.72 million and 18.86 million units respectively.

In total (life-to-date), 3DS hardware sales stand at 43.33 million sold while Wii U stands at 6.18 million. Nintendo is forecasting an additional 12 million 3DS units (67 million for software) and 3.6 million Wii U units (20 million for software) for the coming year.

Net sales decreased from 635.422 billion yen to 571.726 yen compared to the previous fiscal year. Nintendo experienced a gross profit of 163.2 billion yen. Additionally, the company has reported an operating loss of 46.4 billion yen and a net loss of 23.2 billion yen.

Lots of additional financial data can be found here. You can also find an outlook for the next fiscal year covering Wii U/3DS after the break.

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Along with today’s screenshot, Sakurai passed along the following message on Miiverse:

Fight! The Wonderful 100!! We also made trophies of some of the other Wonderful Ones.

During a recent podcast, the folks over at Mega64 shared some very interesting behind-the-scenes information about the video produced with Nintendo for the company’s E3 2014 plans. We learn that Nintendo reached out just after PAX East, Reggie’s role was initially much smaller, and the original plan was to film at an office site about a block away due to Nintendo’s policy of not allowing anyone to film inside their headquarters.

Believe me, there are plenty of additional bits of well. The entire breakdown of information can be found after the break.

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This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed (Wii U/PS3) – 7/9/8/8
The Idolm@ster One for All (PS3) -7/8/9/9
Titanfall (360) – 8/9/9/9
Genkai Totsuki Moero Chronicle (PSV) – 8/7/8/8

Have you guys ever heard of Art of Balance on Wii U? I have, because for 3 weeks we’ve been showing off exclusive screenshots of the game, complete with discussion and inside-info from the game’s developer Shin’en! The feature returns with a look at something we haven’t seen before: The game’s newly added multiplayer modes. Manfred Linzer from Shin’en describes it best below, so check out what he has to say and enjoy the warm rays of sunlight in the above screenshot.

Hello there! Time for another screenshot from Art of Balance (AoB), our upcoming Wii U game. Today we will show you an image from one of the many multiplayer game modes.

Everyone loves playing against a friend via split-screen, and AoB allows you to play locally or online using split-screen. The best part: it’s not only one on one but you can play with up to five people locally or up to eight people online. The players get arranged into two teams that try to solve the puzzles in parallel.

Although the single-player mode is great fun, we had the biggest laughs and enjoyment when playing the game in split-screen mode with a few friends. You simply play for hours and hours…

New downloadable content is now available for Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call in Japan. Here’s the roundup of the game’s latest items:

Songs

Final Fantasy VI – Protect The Espers! – battle music
Dissidia Final Fantasy – Battle1-arrange- from Final Fantasy IX – battle music
Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles – Promised Grace – field music
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children – Aerith’s Theme (Piano Version) – field music

Character

Final Fantasy IV – Rosa

This week’s Wii U eShop charts are as follows:

Software

1. NES Remix 2
2. Super Mario Bros. 3
3. Child of Light
4. Super Mario World
5. Yoshi’s Island: Super Mario Advance 3
6. Zelda: Wind Waker HD
7. Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
8. Golden Sun
9. NES Remix
10. Metroid Fusion
11. Kirby & The Amazing Mirror
12. Zelda: A Link to the Past
13. EarthBound
14. Super Mario Bros.
15. Super Metroid
16. Super Mario Bros. 2
17. The Legend of Zelda
18. Advance Wars
19. Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream
20. Pokemon Rumble U

Videos

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Source: Wii U eShop

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This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:

Software

1. Super Mario Bros. 3
2. Kirby Triple Deluxe
3. Mario Golf: World Tour
4. Mega Man Xtreme
5. Pokemon Battle Trozei
6. Pokemon Dream Radar
7. Mario Kart 7
8. Animal Crossing: New Leaf
9. Super Mario Bros.
10. Kirby Pinball Land
11. Art Academy: First Semester
12. Zelda: Link’s Awakening DX
13. Super Mario 3D Land
14. The Legend of Zelda
15. Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
16. Zelda: Oracle of Seasons
17. Picross e4
18. Pokemon Y
19. Pokemon X
20. Super Mario Bros. 2

Videos

1. Kirby Triple Deluxe: Gee Kirby, you’re so cute Trailer
2. Mario Kart 8 Direct 4/30/14
3. Kirby Triple Deluxe “Unleashed” TV Commercial
4. Kirby Triple Deluxe: Wow Kirby, you’re sure exciting Trailer
5. Kirby Triple Deluxe: Oh Dedede, you’re so dashing Trailer
6. Mario Kart 8: Bye-Bye Blue Trailer
7. Play Nintendo – Announcing Nintendo @ E3 2014
8. Kirby Triple Deluxe Trailer
9. Kirby Triple Deluxe: Oh Kirby, you’re so silly Trailer
10. Super Mario Bros. 3 Trailer
11. Tomodachi Life Direct 4/10/14
12. Introducing Tomodachi Life!
13. Rusty’s Real Deal Baseball: Haggling 101 Trailer
14. Mega Man Xtreme Trailer
15. Kirby Triple Deluxe – Launch Trailer
16. Super Smash Bros. Challenger From the Shadows
17. Pokemon Battle Trozei – Announcement Trailer
18. Mario Kart 7 Video
19. Super Smash Bros. Direct 4/8/14
20. Super Smash Bros. Champion of the Ring

Source: 3DS eShop

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4 Corner Games has confirmed I’ve Got to Run!’s first downloadable content. “Endless Expert” mode will release some time after the main game’s launch in June for $0.99, the developer confirmed on Twitter.

4 Corner shared the DLC news just a few minutes ago:


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