PigPen said:
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N64, GBA, DS, 3DS, and the Wii in Hong Kong.
Sigs are dumb. And so are you!
PigPen said:
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N64, GBA, DS, 3DS, and the Wii in Hong Kong.
Sigs are dumb. And so are you!
Don't they own that very famous building in Shanghai which you see on pretty much every picture?
PigPen said:
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Aren't they? The Wii U is selling badly every where else. If they aren't desperate then I guess they've accepted that the Wii U is a failure.
| Fusioncode said: N64, GBA, DS, 3DS, and the Wii in Hong Kong. |
Ohh yeah the iQue (the Chinese N64)...the control was the console itself...what a weird idea

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MoHasanie said:
Aren't they? The Wii U is selling badly every where else. If they aren't desperate then I guess they've accepted that the Wii U is a failure. |
The Wii U isn't selling at a lost anymore. They are in second place as of now. At the very least they will beat out the XOne.
| PigPen said: The Wii U isn't selling at a lost anymore. They are in second place as of now. At the very least they will beat out the XOne. |
You're joking right? The X1 will pass the Wii U by the end of the year or early next year.
shit, and I just ran out of popcorn.
IMO, not a big deal. Now all three have announced, which removes any of that previous analysis about exclusivity.
But wait, China hates japan or something.


osed125 said:
Ohh yeah the iQue (the Chinese N64)...the control was the console itself...what a weird idea
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That's the only console Nintendo released in China.
With the types of games being released on PS4 and Xbox1, I don't see them doing too well in China and all it's regulations. Nintendo, however, would probably do quite well.
PigPen said:
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According to Wikipedia, Nintendo has released the iQue and the 3DS officially in China. I do remember them selling the Wii in Hong Kong as a testing market, but it didn't go so well.
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