Game over for Nintendo's Wii U sales on home turf
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The Wii U, which went on sale from late 2012, is being replaced by Switch, set to go on sale globally in March. Nintendo said it will show the device to reporters in Japan on 13 January.
The Japanese video game giant, best known for its Super Mario and Pokemon franchises, has also scored an early success with the remake of its 1980s Family Computer machine, called the NES Classic Mini, which went on sale in the UK today.
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Hide AdJapanese buyers have been snatching up the device since it launched in Nintendo’s domestic market yesterday. Much smaller than the original machine, it comes packed with popular 30 games, including Donkey Kong, The Legend of Zelda and Super Mario Brothers.
Another recent hit the company has scored is Pokemon Go, an augmented reality game that can be played on smartphones.
Nintendo’s earnings have suffered from lagging sales of the Wii U, as well as its 3DS handheld gaming device.
After years of scoffing at the threat from smartphones, Nintendo did an about-turn last year and entered that sector. Pokemon Go is the first big hit for Nintendo since that decision.