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Nintendo Is Ready To Stop Video Games Consoles Manufacturing If The Market Changes

For more than 30 years, Nintendo has been involved in the video consoles industry. Now, the company’s president Shuntaro Furukawa stated that Nintendo is ready to stop video consoles manufacturing if the market changes. That information comes as a shocker for many fans, but, before starting to worry much about it, you should know that Nintendo is not planning to ditch the production of consoles anytime soon.

“At the moment we’re offering the uniquely developed Nintendo Switch and its software – and that’s what we’re basing how we deliver the ‘Nintendo experience’ on. That being said, technology changes. We’ll continue to think flexibly about how to deliver that experience as time goes on,” said Shuntaro Furukawa during an interview with Nikkei. “We aren’t really fixated on our consoles,” he added.

Nintendo Switch, however, is a great success as it sold more than 23 million units in 2018 and predicted it would sell over 17 million in 2019. Thus, Nintendo is on the wave so that it won’t ditch video games consoles manufacturing anytime soon.

Nintendo Is Ready To Stop Video Games Consoles Manufacturing If The Market Changes

“It has been over 30 years since we started developing consoles. Nintendo’s history goes back even farther than that, and through all the struggles that they faced the only thing that they thought about was what to make next. In the long-term, perhaps our focus as a business could shift away from home consoles – flexibility is just as important as ingenuity,” Shuntaro Furukawa, Nintendo president, continued.

Founded in 1889 as a playing card company, Nintendo moved to the video games industry in the mid-1970s when it started developing games.

Now, Nintendo is one of the most successful companies in the industry, and, according to its president, Shuntaro Furukawa, Nintendo should focus more on smartphone gaming segment which is “continuous stream of revenue.” Furukawa hopes to turn that into an about one billion dollars industry for Nintendo.

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Super Smash Bros Ultimate 1.2.0 Update Comes With Significant Online And Offline Changes

Super Smash Bros Ultimate is, undoubtedly, an excellent title for Nintendo. It has broken all the records since the game launched for Nintendo Switch on December 7th, and now, Nintendo rolled out the new Super Smash Bros Ultimate 1.2.0 update with significant online and offline changes.

According to the release notes of the new update for Super Smash Bros Ultimate, the 1.2.0 version comes with the sought-after fix for matchmaking issues and alterations in the difficulty of approaching challengers when playing offline, among other improvements and changes.

“Version 1.2.0 will be distributed within the next week. Once you update the software, you won’t be able to watch replays made with previous versions. If you have any replays you want to keep, go to Vault -> Replays -> Replay Data -> Convert to Video,” explained Nintendo before the new Super Smash Bros Ultimate 1.2.0 update rolled out earlier.

The new 1.2.0 update also comes with several bug fixes, stability and performance improvements, and game balance adjustments. Also, Link, Donkey Kong, Kirby, Luigi, Ice Climbers, Young Link, Olimar, Toon Link, Villager, Greninja, PAC-MAN, Duck Hunt, and Isabelle received various minor updates and fixes.

Super Smash Bros Ultimate 1.2.0 Update Release Notes

Version 1.2.0

  • You can confirm your current version by checking the upper-right corner of the title screen.

Offline Gameplay

  • Adjusted difficulty of approaching challengers.

Online Gameplay

  • When matchmaking in Quickplay, the Format setting of your Preferred Rules will be prioritized more. That may cause matchmaking to take more time. Also, there is no guarantee that matchmaking will be done correctly as shown in the set Preferred Rules.
  • Increased the stability of the simultaneous connection within Battle Arenas.

Miscellaneous

  • Game balance adjustments.
  • Various gameplay fixes.
  • Link, Donkey Kong, Kirby, Luigi, Ice Climbers, Young Link, Olimar, Toon Link, Villager, Greninja, PAC-MAN, Duck Hunt, and Isabelle fixes and tweaks.
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Super Smash Bros Ultimate Launches Tomorrow, Worldwide, For Nintendo Switch

On December 7th, at midnight, Super Smash Bros Ultimate rolls out worldwide. That would be the new title of the popular video game series, which broke pre-sale records on the Nintendo Switch and in the history of the Smash Bros franchise.

The franchise that began in 1999 with the game “Super Smash Bros” has sold about 40 million copies on the different consoles on which the games of the series arrived, that without counting the sales of the new title that is unique thanks to the feature of reuniting all the characters of the franchise into one game.

To carry out this work, it was necessary the collaboration of designers, producers, and developers of the more than 30 franchises, which results in a title in which 74 characters are present initially.

“The game is new because it brings together characters and scenes from all the previous titles, and of which there are high expectations because it already breaks pre-sale records,” said Bill Van Zill from Nintendo.

Super Smash Bros Ultimate Launches Tomorrow, Worldwide, For Nintendo Switch

“Super Smash Bros Ultimate is the game that has more pre-sale on Nintendo Switch and [among the title of the franchise]. It’s a totally new game, it has all the characters that the franchise has had during the 20 years it’s been running, and it starts with 74 characters and new scenarios,” Van Zill added.

Nintendo also revealed that the expectations it got regarding the sales of the new Super Smash Bros Ultimate are high and that it also expect some very positive reviews from both gamers and critics. Also, the new title of the popular series allows up to eight players to participate when playing online, as well as the possibility of a coop mode, which will enable the experience with Super Smash Bros Ultimate to be enriched beyond what previous titles have offered.

Super Smash Bors Ultimate launched tomorrow, Friday, December 7th, worldwide, for Nintendo Switch.

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Nintendo Switch Was The Third Bestselling Product on Cyber Monday Across the United States

Nintendo took a risk, and it worked out well for the famous Japanese entertainment company. By now, no one can argue with Nintendo that they got it right when they came up and released the Nintendo Switch, the relatively new video games console. The sales confirm it. As we already know, Nintendo returns to the list of the best brands in the world thanks to the Switch.

The latest confirmation of the success of the newest product from the Japanese factory has come with the Cyber Monday. This Monday’s sales results in the United States have been excellent news for Nintendo. The Nintendo Switch video game console was the third best-selling product and the first one among all the consoles, according to data from Adobe Analytics.

Nintendo Switch Was The Third Bestselling Product on Cyber Monday Across the United States

The Switch is the only product in the video game sector that has managed to get into the top five in the American Cyber Monday. The Fingerlings toy line leads the list of sales (both in physical stores and online) for the Cyber Monday across the United States. It is followed by L.O.L. Surprise!, Nintendo Switch console, Dell and Apple’s laptops (yes, they put them together in the same position), while on the fifth position, there is LG with its new TV sets.

Thanks to its hybrid video games console, Nintendo Switch, the company is the 99th best brand in the world, according to the ranking prepared by the brand consultancy Interbrand. It is, therefore, among the 100 most significant companies worldwide in 2018. The company that gave birth to Super Mario Bros and other popular games haven’t appeared in that list since 2014. Most likely, the Nintendo Switch console was the primary driver for the recent success Nintendo experienced.

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Amazon Japan Will Sell A 63 Amiibo Pack Of Nintendo Switch Super Smash Bros Ultimate

Amazon Japan will sell a 63 Amiibo pack of Super Smash Bros Ultimate, the most sought-after Nintendo Switch game, Super Smash Bros Ultimate. Among them, there will be included those from the previous edition, along with some new figures from the upcoming title for Switch.

Amazon Japan to sell a 63 Amiibo pack of Super Smash Bros Ultimate characters

Amazon Japan is celebrating the release of the upcoming Super Smash Bros Ultimate with a new package of Amiibo that we hadn’t seen before. Far from being a simple Amiibo pack, it will be a box with a total of 63 statuettes with the characters belonging to the future Nintendo Switch game.

As published by Nintendo Japan, these 63 Amiibo pack is corresponding to the characters from the previous edition that already had their figure confirmed and some of those that will be released along with the new game. Thus, the additional Amiibo will be those of Inkling, Ridley, King K. Rool, and Piranha Plant, which are characters available in the upcoming Super Smash Bros Ultimate for Nintendo Switch.

Super Smash Bros Ultimate is set to come out on December 7th for Nintendo Switch

This 63 Amiibo pack for Super Smash Bros Ultimate for Nintendo Switch will come in a black box with the logo of the saga, and will also include a poster with one of the arenas that will come out in the game for Nintendo Switch.

Super Smash Bros Ultimate for Nintendo Switch would come out in Japan next month, on December 7th, but not everyone will be able to get the 63 Amiibo pack, as there will only be 50 units of it available on Amazon Japan. There is no confirmation that this pack will go beyond Japanese borders, but, hopefully, it would come out to American and European markets, as well.

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