Buried in the midst of Nintendo’s 2009 fiscal year results is a small note about the upcoming Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks. It’s interesting to see how the game’s described to investors, rather than fans.
Capcom must be onto something with these theatrical adaptations of their franchises, because fresh off the Ace Attorney show-and-dance routine comes news Devil Kings – or Sengoku Basara – is being adapted for the stage.
As you’ve seen, Nintendo’s 2009 fiscal year results are in. Pushing on from the cash money, let’s now take a look at the games: which ones sold, how many they sold, that sort of thing.
Movie posters can be an art form. See anything ever done by Drew Struzan. But other times, they’re not, and all they’re doing is calling out for video game characters to make them better.
Like numbers? Nintendo released oodles of numbers today, including lifetime and 2009 financial year Wii and DS hardware sales. Let’s have a look.
Nintendo has released its 2009 fiscal year end results. For the financial year ending March 31, 2009, the company posted record highs for both sales and operating profit.
Movies have fairly firm release dates. Games, on the other hand, well… Making video games based on movies tied to Hollywood release dates isn’t exactly ideal then.
Atari Australia has confirmed they will be publishing the non-PlayStation versions of Ghostbusters later this year.
Guinea Pig sporting action title G-Force and Wii mini-game collection Toy Story Mania will both ship with 3D support, the developers announced tonight.