Pricing and censorship complaints be damned: Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen GBA ports sold over 4m units in six weeks
We learned quite a lot in Nintendo's latest financial report; whether it's the fact that Switch 2 sold nearly 20m units in its first year on sale, or the revelation that – in order to hit its projections – Nintendo needs to increase the price of its hardware, we're in fairly unprecedented territory for the company. But one thing remains as reliable as ever, however, and that is that Pokémon is a bankable asset for Nintendo. Read more
We learned quite a lot in Nintendo's latest financial report; whether it's the fact that Switch 2 sold nearly 20m units in its first year on sale, or the revelation that – in order to hit its projections – Nintendo needs to increase the price of its hardware, we're in fairly unprecedented territory for the…
We learned quite a lot in Nintendo's latest financial report; whether it's the fact that Switch 2 sold nearly 20m units in its first year on sale, or the revelation that – in order to hit its projections – Nintendo needs to increase the price of its hardware, we're in fairly unprecedented territory for the company. But one thing remains as reliable as ever, however, and that is that Pokémon is a bankable asset for Nintendo. Read more
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