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President Tony Bartel says with great first-party games and titles that use the GamePad in unique ways, the Wii U can be a hit.

Nintendo's Wii U may not have gotten off to a hot start, but you shouldn't bet against the platform, according to GameStop president Tony Bartel. Speaking with investors today during an earnings call, Bartel laid out the reasons why he thinks the Wii U can be a hit.

"We've been very consistent every time we're asked about the Wii U," he said. "Really what they needed was two things: they needed strong first-party titles, which we think that they are getting; and they also needed to do a better job of explaining exactly what the connected tablet--as we like to call it--how you actually use that. I think they are going to do a great job on both of those."

Some major first-party Wii U games on the way includeSuper Smash Bros. (fall 2014), Hyrule Warriors (September), and a brand new, open-world Legend of Zelda game for 2015.

GameStop executive vice president Mike Hogan also chimed in, saying Mario Kart 8's record-setting release in May helped drive Wii U sales substantially. The game has sold nearly 3 million copies worldwide to date. In addition, GameStop management referenced the data released this week from Amazon (via MCV) that showed Wii U game preorders spiked by a major margin after Gamescom last week. "So we're very excited about that," Bartel said.

Finally, Bartel teased that Nintendo's upcoming toy line, amiibo, could be a big hit. "I would also not sell amiibo short, either," he said. Amiibo launches this fall with Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, and will also work with Mario Kart 8Yoshi's Woolly WorldCaptain Toad: Treasure Tracker, and Mario Party 10. Nintendo will also sell an adapter that will allow the toys to work with the 3DS.

GameStop today reported earnings for its latest quarter, and the results were strong across the board. The company posted year-over-year gains for revenue and profit, and also saw hardware and software post positive growth compared to last year.

http://www.gamespot.com/articles/dont-bet-against-nintendo-gamestop-says/1100-6421863/



    

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Perhaps they know something we don't



I'm probably gonna be one of the few people that'll buy every amiibo possible for both Mario Kart and Smash Bros because I'm a huge customization freak. Hopefully they're not too expensive.



They've probably placed a large order and are concerned the systems aren't shifting.

However what they've said is true!



 

Here lies the dearly departed Nintendomination Thread.

This is funny to me only because of the limited shelf space I see for Nintendo in all my local Gamestops.



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amiibo.



Tsubasa Ozora

Keiner kann ihn bremsen, keiner macht ihm was vor. Immer der richtige Schuss, immer zur richtigen Zeit. Superfussball, Fairer Fussball. Er ist unser Torschützenkönig und Held.

Gamestop has to play friendly with the only console maker not committed to ending the used game market!

Xbox still has DRM ambitions.
Sony wants PSNow to replace the used game market.



I predict NX launches in 2017 - not 2016

It will certainly be interesting, the power of kids is certainly a scary one indeed



                  

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I'll believe it when I see it.



I predict that the Wii U will sell a total of 18 million units in its lifetime. 

The NX will be a 900p machine

OF COURSE IT COULD. Wii U still has a strong fight going on.

And Smash Bros will increase the baseline ONCE AGAIN. That's practically gurantteed. MK8 moved from 40K to 60K...............Smash will move to 80K+-