Monday, February 28, 2011

The Nintendo 3DS sweeps in Japanese output

The doubts that hovered over the release of the Nintendo 3DS, are blurred by a stroke at least in Japan a day after its official launch. This weekend, between the reserves and people rushed to Japan to the doors of the stores put on sale the Nintendo 3DS, the video game company has placed 400,000 units in Japanese homes, according to data stores.

The company would have had to expand the availability of 3D units of the console the same day. With this good start of sales and other untapped markets of the Nintendo 3DS up in a few days (especially interesting are the markets of Europe and the U.S.), the figures of 4 million units the company had expected before end of March could be met without much trouble.

In Kotaku | Nintendo 3DS exhausted in one day. 400,000 units sold. Track | Reuters.

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