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Nintendo: Just one game sale makes the Wii U profitable

news article released on: 25 November, 2012

As Nintendo has confirmed themselves, they are losing money on every Wii U unit sold. However, there is more to the story than that. Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime has said this week that just one game turns the hardware loss into a profit for the company. Fils-Aime says the company had to make the decision to sell the hardware at a loss in order to make sure the ...

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#1 25 Nov 2012 @ 3:09
awesome report i love my wii u
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#2 25 Nov 2012 @ 22:58
I played it during Thanksgiving and I thought it was amazing. I am planning on getting one. As soon as my budget permits. Lol
#3 26 Nov 2012 @ 18:31
Originally posted by DDR4life:
I played it during Thanksgiving and I thought it was amazing. I am planning on getting one. As soon as my budget permits. Lol
was curious to know which game/s you tried out that made you think it was amazing. BTW, im postng this using the wii u touch pad.
#4 26 Nov 2012 @ 18:50
Loving my Wii U, having a grand time with ZombiU.
#5 28 Nov 2012 @ 22:21
Originally posted by wolfniggr:
was curious to know which games you tried out that made you think it was amazing. BTW, I'm posting this using the Wii U touch pad.
Lol. I should probably clear up that I only played Nintendo Land, though the mini games were entertaining which, coming from Nintendo, shouldn't come as a surprise. By "amazing" I was referring to the fun & enjoyable aspects of the system, not cutting edge hardware and/or specs. Sorry for the confusion.

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