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The wii U still has life left in it. Don't know why Nintendo is rushing a system again
...and where the hell is the new Zelda
...and where the hell is the new Zelda
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They have sold about $12M in 3 years bruh, finacially the Wii U is dead.The wii U still has life left in it. Don't know why Nintendo is rushing a system again
...and where the hell is the new Zelda
with the blizzard expected tomorrow, i'm going to be on MK8 or smash tomorrow, most of the day. i'll put up a good fight in MK8 but i stink at smash.
I can play tonight and tomorrow because of the blizzard
Sunday maybe not because of the playoff games
i know you were wrecking me but not even an invite? harsh.
with the blizzard expected tomorrow, i'm going to be on MK8 or smash tomorrow, most of the day. i'll put up a good fight in MK8 but i stink at smash.
Yeah I'm downwith the blizzard expected tomorrow, i'm going to be on MK8 or smash tomorrow, most of the day. i'll put up a good fight in MK8 but i stink at smash.
Yea I'll be on mk8 tomorrow and maybe tonight but late.
Haven't raced in a while, you guys still using the niketalk room from last year or made another?
nawghtyhare you in on this or wut. stop duckin me, famski
I'm down to play this weekend. Just shoot me a msgYeah I'm down
Nintendo Seen Likely to Launch Hand-Held Device This Year
Nintendo expected to unveil details of new system in the summer
By TAKASHI MOCHIZUKI
TOKYO-- Nintendo Co. is likely to release a new hand-held game device this year, an analyst at U.S. research firm IHS Inc. said on Thursday, strengthening a market view that the videogame company’s new system, code-named NX, will include a portable machine.
“We expect a small recovery in shipments of flat-panel displays for game devices because of Nintendo’s new game hardware expected to be released in 2016,” said Hiroshi Hayase, a senior principal analyst at IHS Technology, part of IHS, at the firm’s display forum held in Tokyo.
The research firm expects shipments of displays sized between 3.1-inches and 5.0-inches wide to increase to 16.5 million units this year, up from 14.1 million units last year. OLED displays would remain unused by the market players, the data show.
Mr. Hayase declined to specify what size of display Nintendo is likely to use for its new device, but said he expects the product to be a stand-alone portable gaming machine, such as the 3DS, rather than a display-equipped controller for a console such as Wii U.
A Nintendo spokesman declined to comment on the IHS projection, saying the company plans to elaborate on NX this year. He refrained from saying when this year it plans to give more details about the new product.