World Wide Sales: January 31st

February 8, 2009

Wii Sales
515,612 46,078,336

DS Sales
524,155 97,800,063
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World Wide Sales: January 24th

February 8, 2009

Wii Sales
329,820 45,465,541

DS Sales
428,059 97,081,043
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World Wide Sales: January 17th

January 29, 2009

Wii Sales
296,973 46,208,342

DS Sales
375,129 97,901,326
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World Wide Sales: January 10th

January 24, 2009

Wii Sales
408,794 46,061,772

DS Sales
401,778 97,537,446
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World Wide Sales: January 2nd

January 15, 2009

Wii Sales
718,978 45,652,942

DS Sales
782,878 97,061,531
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World Wide Sales: December 26th 2008

January 8, 2009

Wii Sales
1,514,500 45,264,914

DS Sales
2,031,546 96,688,533
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World Wide Sales: December 19th 2008

December 30, 2008

Wii Sales
1,873,446 43,800,335

DS Sales
2,190,483 94,660,074
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World Wide Sales: December 12th 2008

December 26, 2008

Wii Sales
1,478,813 42,002,795

DS Sales
1,827,055 92,470,030
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Club Nintendo Of America is Now Live!

December 17, 2008

Starting today, Nintendo welcomes its North American fans to Club Nintendo™, a special club that rewards members for registering Nintendo products and completing surveys. Nintendo fans can sign up by visiting Club.Nintendo.com. After joining, fans can register select Nintendo hardware and Nintendo-published games in exchange for Nintendo Coins, which can then be redeemed for limited-edition Nintendo rewards available only to Club Nintendo members.

“Club Nintendo gives fans what they want – access to exclusive rewards for their loyalty to our brand and our products,” said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America Inc.’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. “We’re offering some unique items as a way to say thanks for their support of Nintendo.”

Once they become Club Nintendo members, Nintendo fans and former My Nintendo members can create a profile and register select Nintendo products on the site by inputting a product serial ID (a list of compatible products is posted on the site). The user is then asked to complete a survey about the product. Coins are awarded once surveys are complete. That’s when the fun begins. Some of the exclusive rewards include the Game & Watch™ Collection for the Nintendo DS™ and a set of traditional Hanafuda cards printed with Nintendo characters.

Customers who purchase a new Wii™ or Nintendo DS™ system can register the product with Club Nintendo and complete a survey to extend the product warranty. Club Nintendo members can reach Gold and Platinum status by collecting a certain amount of Coins each year. Gold and Platinum members will be eligible to receive exclusive rewards. As members, fans can also sign up for personalized newsletters to learn about upcoming products that best match their interests.

For more information about Nintendo, please visit www.Nintendo.com.


Nintendo Announces American Wii & DS Lineup for Q1 2009 (Press Release)

December 17, 2008

POKÉMON PLATINUM TOPS NINTENDO’S DIVERSE GAME LINEUP FOR EARLY 2009

New Releases Also Include New Play Control! Pikmin and Mario Power Tennis for Wii, Fire Emblem for Nintendo DS

REDMOND, Wash., Dec. 17, 2008 – Continuing its commitment to create fun and engaging experiences for everyone, Nintendo of America Inc. today unleashes a broad list of exciting new games for the first quarter of 2009. Topping the list is Pokémon™ Platinum version for Nintendo DS™, a remarkable new entry in the beloved Pokémon series, slated for a March 22 launch across North America. Nintendo’s roster of more than 100 new games includes an impressive array of challenges and experiences for new players and loyalists, as well as everyone in between. Notable titles include the enhanced New Play Control! Mario Power Tennis™ and New Play Control! Pikmin™ for Wii™, and Fire Emblem™: Shadow Dragon, Personal Trainer™: Math and Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars for Nintendo DS.
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