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  1. Nintendo’s next console will likely use x86 AMD chip, just like the Xbox One and PS4 - AMD’s CFO Devinder Kumar said that the company had two major new design wins

    by , 12-30-2014 at 05:00 AM


    After securing both the Xbox One and PS4, it would appear that an AMD SoC will also be powering Nintendo’s next console. Nintendo has been hinting at new hardware for a while now, probably to appease any disgruntled gamers and shareholders over the Wii U’s lackluster impact in the eighth-generation console war — now, Shigeru Miyamoto has confirmed that Nintendo is working on ...
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  2. How Can Wii U Beat PS4, Xbox One? It's all About Content, Nintendo Exec Says

    by , 10-14-2014 at 03:37 PM
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    Nintendo executive says selling systems comes down to having compelling software.

    Nintendo's Wii dominated the last generation of consoles, selling 100 million units, compared to around 80 million each for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. But so far in this generation, the PlayStation 4's 7 million units sold is already ahead of the Wii U's latest confirmed sales figure of 6.17 million, despite Sony's console launching an entire year after Nintendo's. ...
  3. Xbox One is selling in China- it sold a very respectable 100,000 units

    by , 10-14-2014 at 11:15 AM


    After the end of a 14-year game console ban by the Chinese government, the Xbox One was finally introduced to that market in an official capacity late last month. On the first day of the console’s release, it sold a very respectable 100,000 units, and it’s anticipated that the Xbox One will continue to sell well over the next year. Will this early lead for Microsoft translate to domination in ...
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  4. Super Smash Bros. Launches on Wii U on November 21 in US, December 5 in Europe

    by , 10-13-2014 at 02:00 PM
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    After a long wait, the development team at Nintendo has finally announced that it plans to launch the Wii U version of Super Smash Bros. on November 21 in the United States and on December 5 in Europe, with gamers able to also get the new Amiibo figurines in late November on both major markets.
    Until then, fans of the series will be able to play the 3DS version of the title, which shares some characters but has different gameplay mechanics and a line-up ...
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