DS outsells GBA, Wii sales near 35M
More than 84 million handhelds sold as console's popularity continues unabated; Nintendo snips annual income forecast by 16 percent--but still projects $3.5 billion profit.
More than 84 million handhelds sold as console's popularity continues unabated; Nintendo snips annual income forecast by 16 percent--but still projects $3.5 billion profit.
We check out the dozens of cosplayers holding court in between halls three and four of the Tokyo Game Show.
Annual tally sees non-PC revenue rise 43 percent to new record; massive Wii, 360, PS3 sales see December top $4.8 billion; Call of Duty 4, Wii Play, Super Mario Galaxy ...
Aussie gamers to receive rare Manaphy Pokémon for free via Wi-Fi download at JB Hi-Fi stores.
Game giant takes $1.16 billion profit as Wii installed base surpasses 13 million worldwide; international sales of DS near 54 million.
Game-industry sales surge 62 percent north of the border, thanks to post-price-cut surge of Sony console; Wii, DS still dominate.
First quarter results put the company's good fortunes in perspective as sales double, profits quintuple.
Software shows modest year-over-year growth compared to soaring console hardware and accessory revenues.
June game industry sales up 60 percent in the Great White North according to NPD; Nintendo's latest handily tops next-gen rivals.
Pokémon returns to the top spot.
Pokemon Diamond and Pearl take top two spots; Forza 2 crosses the line in third.
Pokemon returns to the DS down under.
Industry-wide sales surge 49 percent; consoles up nearly 80 percent, software up 33 percent.
Pacific Crest's Evan Wilson and Wedbush Morgan's Michael Pachter tell investors to expect double-digit software sales growth after a bumpy April.
Pokémon Company CEO chats with GameSpot about Diamond and Pearl, why making a game multiplatform dilutes quality, and why Nintendo will win the console war.
Nintendo announces DS Connection Tour for Australia; Pokémon Diamond and Pearl battles, interactive game play stations planned.
Dual Pokémons double-team an aging non-PC chart in the US, while the Lord of the Rings Online rules over the PC realm.
Nintendo's free wireless service reaches milestone; Animal Crossing: Wild World and Mario Kart DS proving enduringly popular.
The success of the first-party-oriented Wii and DS cut into third parties' profits; EA, THQ, Take-Two hard hit.
Latest report sends mixed messages about US game industry; Pokémon top game, DS top handheld, Wii top console.
Industry-tracking group reports good jump over previous year in north-of-the-border software sales while hardware sales more than double.
GameSpot's giving you some beginner-level tips for the new Pokemon games for the Nintendo DS!
Pokémon Pearl and Diamond sell faster than any previous Pokémon title to date; 1 million units moved in just five days.
Two more Pokémon games to catch, Middle-earth challenges Azeroth; also, F.E.A.R. hits PS3, Rabbids hit 360.
Pikachu and friends' latest adventure to debut down under on June 21.
Nintendo World Store in NYC to host gathering of Pokemon fans in celebration of Pokemon Diamond, Pearl release April 22.
Earpiece-microphone combo to be used for voice chat in Pokemon games; online retailer pegs a $14.99 price point for new peripheral.
First US Wii game to use Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, DS connectivity coming to US; other Nintendo games dated.
Nintendo shows off English-translated versions of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl at the 2007 Game Developers Conference.
Nintendo says Diamond and Pearl combined to ship 5 million units in Japan, calls them the fastest-selling games in franchise history.
The latest adventure starring Pikachu and crew is set to arrive in the US April 22; Pokemon-themed styluses to be offered as preorder bonus.
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl selling as well as ever, as seven DS titles set up camp in the top 10.
Final Fantasy V Advance off to a strong start, sandwiched at number two between a pair of Pokémon games.
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 gets off to a roaring start; Pokémon titles continue selling six digits.
Japan's most popular game franchise meets Japan's most popular handheld: Pokémon Diamond and Pearl rock top 10 with monster sales.
Pikachu's latest foray on the Nintendo DS racks up massive sales in Japan.
Fans stand in line for five hours to buy new Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl; game launched at a gala stage show in Shinjuku.
Japanese Diamond and Pearl launch to be accompanied by limited edition version of Nintendo's portable.
Annual celebration of all things Poke gears up once more; visitors to meet favorite pocket monsters, go hands-on with new Diamond and Pearl games.
Nintendo divulges more secrets about the twin titles, including setting, and a new Pokédex--that looks like a DS.
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