
Nintendo has really been bigging their selves up as of late. The first big indicator was that poor excuse of an E3 conference. 40% was about how of our money they are taking and they had a good 20+ min. of video montages featuring fanboys creaming their jeans. Now literally a few min. ago they just sent out a Blast with more lip service about how great they are. This just feels so much like Sony during it’s Playstation 2 Run. Which is scary.
Funny how the company that was “just about games” is now just about telling everyone how great they are and how much money they are making. Maybe you guys can tell me when some new “real” games are coming….
Check out the self suck fest after the jump
–Through the first half of 2007, the total Wiiâ„¢ hardware sell-through in
the United States and Canada combined is more than 2.3 million units (2.1
million United States, 222,000 Canada).–For the first half of 2007, Nintendo represents nearly 70 percent of the
industry growth in the United States and Canada combined.–In June alone, Wii was once again the top-selling home console with
nearly 435,000 units sold in the United States and Canada combined (381,800
United States, 53,000 Canada).–In June alone, Nintendo DSâ„¢ was the top-selling video game system overall
with nearly 608,000 units sold in the United States and Canada combined
(562,000 United States, 46,000 Canada).–Nintendo remained the top video game publisher in the United States and
Canada in June, as well as the top publisher for all of 2007.–In June alone, Nintendo has six of the top 10 best-selling games in the
United States, including the top four: Mario Party® 8 and Wii Play™ for
Wii, and Pokémon® Diamond and Pokémon® Pearl for Nintendo DS.–Of the top 30 best-selling games in the United States for all of 2007,
half are for Nintendo systems.–The three best-selling games in the United States for all of 2007 are for
Nintendo systems: Pokémon Diamond, Wii Play and Pokémon Pearl.–Wii already boasts more than 180 games, including 120 downloadable
Virtual Consoleâ„¢ titles. By the end of the year, that total number will
climb to about 330 games, including an additional 100 new games from every
major third-party publisher, along with an additional 50 Virtual Console
titles.–Approximately 300 games are already available for Nintendo DS, with
another 140 titles expected by the end of the year from every major third-
party publisher.