Nintendo Q3 FY3/2016: Wii U Top Selling Software Sales
Mario Kart 8 is best-selling Wii U software at 7.24 million units sold as of December 31, 2015.
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Mario Kart 8 is best-selling Wii U software at 7.24 million units sold as of December 31, 2015.
Nintendo DS hardware at 154.01 million units sold as of December 31, 2015.
Wii hardware at 101.63 million units sold as of December 31, 2015.
Nintendo 3DS hardware at 57.94 million units sold as of December 31, 2015.
Wii U hardware at 12.60 million units sold as of December 31, 2015.
"Our unique software-led hardware-software integrated business will continue to constitute the core business for Nintendo."
"It is imperative that we put forward different play experiences and originality whenever we introduce people to our new IP."
"We do plan to keep coordinating with Facebook and Twitter."
"We are continuously discussing how we can have young, talented people play active roles in our organization."
"Miitomo is one of the approximately five titles we said we would release by the end of March 2017."
"We have been making various preparations for NX so that it can grow into our core business after its launch."
"I believe that we are now working in the direction of easier software development by means of this integration."
"We believe it is necessary to communicate about the application at least about two months before its release."
"We see that our smart device business has the potential to become this next big thing."
"Miitomo will be closely linked to 'My Nintendo' and 'Nintendo Account.'"
"Nintendo has been developing the applications and DeNA will take care of data analysis, etc."
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