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djp
Shares for Nintendo went up 6.9% after the Wii's impressive showing at E3. How impressive was it? Well, it reached the highest point that Nintendo has seen since April 2002.

The buzz at the show was obviously positive with wait times for the Wii around eight times as long as the lines to play PS3 games. I would expect another spike when they unveil their price, unless it's over the expected $200 US mark.

This is very good for Nintendo because many people have been very skeptical of their company's continued profits after the rocky existence of the Nintendo Gamecube. With the DS performing as well as it has and the great response to Wii, public confidence should steadily improve!
crazdgammer
It shows that nintendo is coming back........
djp
yea most definatly, nintendo will retake the crown
crazdgammer
In me nintendo has always been up all,except the psp,my systems that i have or had have been
from nintendo so nintendo for me has always been the top seller and of course the PS2 ive never
liked xbox though dont know why just never liked it

The only thing that I dont like from nintendo is the offer that it took from microsoft.....to join together
other than that nintendo is good for me
djp
wwhat are you talking about microsoft and nintendo join together
crazdgammer
They joined to take the ps company out of bussiness because of its high sells in games and systems
After,if they suceed, I think that microsoft is going to try to take out nintendo but they will get a
surprise.I also heard they were going to match the price of the PS3 which is 600 dollars by selling
the Wii and the 360 for the same price
ghostsnyper
hate to say the price on the wii is gonna be lower than the 360....hate to say it cuz i hate seeing ppl happy.....jk yea its rumored that the wii will sport a <300$ price tag....hearing a lot of 250$ though so you never know
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