Nintendo CEO anticaptes 3DS sales to begin with a “rocket start”

Posted By | On 20th, Jan. 2011

Nintendo president Satoru Iwata expects a “rocket start” to 3DS sales in the US. “There will be not only our own software, but also third- party titles, which have the photo-realism that will satisfy Western gamers,” so said the Nintendo exec. “We expect the 3DS to get off to a rocket start, like the Wii’s debut.”

Back in September Nintendo were anticipating to sell four million units in the hand-held’s first month of retail, and it looks like their ambitions are unlikely to decline any time soon. Yesterday it was announced that the 3DS would retail March 25, 26 and 27 in the UK, Japan and the US respectively.

[CVG]


Tagged With: , ,

Amazing Articles You Might Want To Check Out!

Share Your Thoughts Below  (Always follow our comments policy!)



Keep On Reading!

Why I am Looking Forward to Stellar Blade

Why I am Looking Forward to Stellar Blade

Now we’ve spent time with the demo, it’s clear Korean developer Shift Up is shaping things up to deliver o...

Fable – What the Heck is Going On?

Fable – What the Heck is Going On?

Announced in 2020, Playground Games' open-world action RPG has seen sporadic updates and departures but still ...

15 New Video Games That Are Doing Something Unique

15 New Video Games That Are Doing Something Unique

With this feature, we take a look at 15 upcoming games that are trying to do something fresh and original that...

Top 30 Most Disappointing Video Games

Top 30 Most Disappointing Video Games

Despite all the hype, marketing, development time and resources behind them, these blockbuster titles would di...

10 New Things We’ve Learned About Star Wars Outlaws

10 New Things We’ve Learned About Star Wars Outlaws

Ubisoft and Massive Entertainment have revealed a host of new details on their upcoming open world game.

Dragon’s Dogma 2 Will Nerf Dragonsplague with its Next Update

Dragon’s Dogma 2 Will Nerf Dragonsplague with its Next Update

The update, which will roll out later this month, will also bring several other polish changes, balancing twea...