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The console is old but its enduring popularity means the group saves on development and marketing costs
Hit game and film help Kyoto-based company to break its record for first-quarter profits
From Nintendo to Nomura, a change of perspective on how to do business is taking place
Nintendo’s follow-up to its acclaimed game ‘Breath of the Wild’ relishes the joy of tinkering and experimentation
Steam Deck and cloud gaming have sparked a comeback for dedicated devices
US tech group tries to address antitrust concerns over acquisition of Activision Blizzard
Forget the film, we’re in an era where expectation of future entertainment has become an experience in its own right
Decks of cards are surprisingly ubiquitous in video games and central to Nintendo’s history
Fight over Toyo Construction comes as the $1.5bn fund seeks to tackle global challenges
Sovereign wealth fund has already bought into Japan’s Capcom and Nexon
Gaming group responds to investor pressure as it warns component shortages will hit console sales
Gaming giant has great intellectual properties but needs to modernise distribution or it will get left behind
Drop in the Japanese group’s shares looks overdone but a knee-jerk reaction is understandable
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Company should build up its paid online and smartphone services to boost earnings
Nintendo’s groundbreaking series about a female galactic bounty hunter returns after a break of 11 years
‘Golden ages’ have been variously declared at different points throughout gaming’s history . . . it is not obvious that we are in one now
Last week someone paid $1.56m for a pristine, never-opened copy of Super Mario 64. What is going on?
Global return to normality plus group’s ageing Switch console make the outlook more challenging
Japanese group follows rival Sony in saying supply crunch threatens sales of gaming hardware
After 40 years of service, the character still has an enduring allure, flexible enough to fit any Nintendo game
Elon in the Clubhouse, SoftBank jigsaw puzzle, Osma coffee
Games company lifts forecast ahead of fierce competition from Sony and Microsoft
Japanese gaming group defies coronavirus slowdown and shortage of Switch consoles
Rise takes Japanese group’s stock beyond ¥50,000 for first time since 2008
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