Mad Catz Reports Fiscal Third Quarter Net Sales of $48.8 Million and Net Income of $5.6 Million (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SAN DIEGO—-Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. : Conference Call: Today, February 9, 2010 at 5:00 p.m.
- Info and news about Nintendo DSi console, NDSi accessories and NDSi games
SAN DIEGO—-Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. : Conference Call: Today, February 9, 2010 at 5:00 p.m.
SAN DIEGO—-Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. : Conference Call: Today, February 9, 2010 at 5:00 p.m.
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Mad Catz Reports Fiscal Third Quarter Net Sales of $48.8 Million and Net Income of $5.6 Million (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
The PSP-3000 captured the individual top spot on Media-Create’s weekly Japanese hardware unit sales list, but it was the Nintendo DS and its three different models that were able to edge out Sony’s handheld line overall. For the week ended January 31, the older, UMD-based PSP-3000 sold 47,875, down from 52,909 a week prior. Its newer UMD-less sibling PSP Go dropped in unit sales yet another week …
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DS Hardware Line Tops Japanese Charts (Gamasutra)
Square Enix’s portable RPG dominates the week’s sales as Tri-Ace’s Resonance of Fate charts on both PS3 and Xbox 360.
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Big in Japan Jan. 25-31: Dragon Quest VI DS (GameSpot)
(5 Feb 2010) PSP is the one that comes out on top.
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News// Japanese Hardware: DS Sales Unaffected By Dragon Quest (Spong)
The DS version of Band Hero tries to deliver the experience you get from the full console versions of Band Hero, but struggles to deliver a genuinely fun portable gaming experience.
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Review: Band Hero (DS) (cnet.com.au)
An extra inch of screen real estate takes Nintendo’s newest portable from mere novelty to drool inducing “must have.”
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Size Certainly Matters With Nintendo’s DSi XL (Wired News)
An extra inch of screen real estate takes Nintendo’s newest portable from mere novelty to drool inducing “must have.”
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Size Certainly Matters With Nintendo’s DSi XL (Wired News)