Nintendo FY3/2015: Notice of Full-Year Financial Forecast Differences with its Results
Basically, Nintendo met expectations, and exchange rates made them more money than expected.
NintendObserver’s select content on the fiscal year ending March 2015.
NintendObserver’s select content on the fiscal year ending March 2015.
Basically, Nintendo met expectations, and exchange rates made them more money than expected.
"I just wanted to confirm with you that this sort of endeavor to actively use Nintendo IP has been progressing."
"We will offer advantages to consumers who use one ID across multiple devices."
"We are aiming to make this one of the pillars of Nintendo’s revenue structure."
"In the just-ended financial year, the total download sales for the full fiscal year reached 31.3 billion yen."
"Our assessment is that people purchase additional amiibo figures without any seasonal bias."
"There are also unannounced titles that are not listed here."
"We are trying to motivate our consumers to continually play the games that they have purchased."
"Wii U is maintaining momentum even after the start of the new year, especially in the overseas markets."
"Each of these titles sold more than 1 million units in the subject fiscal year."
"We would like to further strengthen our approach to reach a female audience covering wider generations."
"We had a good launch with New Nintendo 3DS also in the U.S. and Europe."
"Our operating income moved back into the black for the first time in four fiscal years."