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Nintendo raises forecasts again following DS success

Nintendo has raised it's full year sales estimates from JPY 900 billion (EUR 5.6bn) to JPY 966 billion (EUR 6.08bn), following tremendous sales and profit success lead by the DS handheld.
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Wii still outselling PS3 in Japan

The latest figures from Famitsu publisher Enterbrain have revealed that the Nintendo Wii is outselling PlayStation 3 by two to one in Japan.
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Miyamoto will work on Sonic and Mario

Nintendo and SEGA have confirmed to <i>GamesIndustry.biz</i> that Shigeru Miyamoto will have a hand in the development of forthcoming title Mario & Sonic at the Olympic games.
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Three Horse Race

Can any of the contestants in this console battle can be ruled out?
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Supply and Demand

Nintendo's Laurent Fischer on Wii supply, delaying software and the lack of competition
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Nintendo dismisses Wii hard drive rumours

Nintendo has denied suggestions that an external hard drive is currently in development for the Wii - but confirmed that a new peripheral is on the way for DS.
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GDC: Hecker retracts "Wii is sh*t" comments

Chris Hecker has apologised for a speech made at GDC during which he called the Wii "a piece of sh*t" and accused Nintendo of failing to recognise games as an art form.
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GDC: Miyamoto discusses the "Nintendo Vision"

Nintendo creative boss Shigeru Miyamoto took to the stage at GDC today to discuss the three key elements that make up the company's - and his own - creative vision.
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GDC: Miyamoto confirms Mario Galaxy for 2007

Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto has confirmed in his GDC keynote that the next Super Mario title, Super Mario Galaxy, will be appearing on the Wii before the end of 2007.
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Wii to outsell Xbox 360, PS3 until 2008

Nintendo's Wii console will outship and outsell the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3 throughout 2007 and 2008, according to market research firm IDC.
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Nintendo denies ending GameCube support

Nintendo has denied reports that the company has stopped production of the GameCube and its software - stating that it still supports the console on a global basis.