Nintendo FY3/2016 Financial Results Briefing, Part 8: My Nintendo
"We expect that the launch of new applications using the Fire Emblem andAnimal Crossing IPs will expand our membership even more."
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"We expect that the launch of new applications using the Fire Emblem andAnimal Crossing IPs will expand our membership even more."
"We are working to provide a high-quality experience optimized to smart devices."
"We plan to greatly reduce the amount of Wii U systems produced and shipped for the fiscal year ending March 2017, compared to the fiscal year ended March 2016."
"More than half of these downloads came from the American market."
"Even after the start of the calendar year, the Splatoon series amiibo have continued to sell well, with sales approaching one million units in Japan alone."
"The 13th Splatfest, held from April 23rd to the 24th in Japan, saw around 790,000 participants, a record number."
"Nintendo platform titles hold the top nine spots, including two Wii U titles and seven Nintendo 3DS titles."
"We are currently developing the NX, a game system based on a new concept, but we will not be touching on that concept or the product contents today."
Through steady releases of apps, Nintendo aims to reach a first milestone of 100 million My Nintendo members worldwide.
A dual points-based rewards program with Platinum Points for perks and Gold Points for deals.
Digital versions of retail games excluded, Super Smash Bros. for Wii U DLCs are Nintendo's top eShop downloads.
9.9 million amiibo figures have been shipped during this last quarter, a record for the new business.
About 690,000 people participated in the latest Japanese Splatfest, which is an all-time high for the event.
Three things: appealing further to girls and kids, keeping new titles coming and renewing interest in evergreen titles.
"I do not plan on revealing any information today regarding NX."
Maximizing Nintendo IP population, making profits from smart devices, creating synergy with dedicated game systems.
Unexpected relationships created by friendly conversation starters.
So that's why Nintendo destroyed Miiverse as we knew it. I see how it is.
Club Nintendo's upcoming successor now officially goes by the name of "My Nintendo."
Nintendo's new account system has officially been named "Nintendo Account."