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more about #reggiefilsaime Kenology18: So much trolling in here it's crazy. People must be butthurt from those NPD numbers I'm guessin'. more » panikt: Why are a lot of people here trying to tell Nintendo to release better "3rd party" games ?!? So it's Nintendo's fault now that 3rd party softwares su... more » denki: I thought Nintendo always focused on software. I mean, it's not like they keep on releasing new versions of the DS or make peripherals that are (basi... more » Sabre_Justice: Okay, no more long name.: It's not a bad time for Wii software. The shovelware is starting to dry up as publishers realise it's not selling, and third parties are actually maki... more » Helba: It's only an unrealistic metric for comparison when Reggie and his company haven't beaten their chests all that year and scoffed at their competition.... more » phisheep: Much as I love Nintendo, and leap to their defence at every available opportunity (probably irritating a bunch of other Kotakuites at the same time), ... more » Ladi: It seems Nintendo believe that they have finally reached...Total Global Saturation. more » Bluesnow222: Its amazing... as a girl I've been playing video games since before I could read... its only been recently I've cut back on gaming... mainly because I... more » ssh83: Too bad the majority of those women wouldn't "waste" money on hardcore games that we want. It does nothing to advance the real game industry. more » anabbeynormality: I think a lot of women my age (mid twenties) played the classic Marios and whatnots as kids, but then grew out of it because games weren't really cool... more » Vizion28: Of course women like the Wii. Link is an handsome, chilvarous adventurer you would find in harlequin novels. Mario is a cuddly cute guy women would wa... more » televizor: What do women mean for Kotaku, you ask? Check out the related topics and see for yourself. And in other news, does that mean that we can officially m... more » FP_slomo788: How do they know PS3 and 360 female numbers? Not that this isn't believable, but the numbers seem arbitrary to me. more » FuuRe_cl: Twilight videogame for the Wii in 3...2...1... more » LilSpitfire: Girls playing video games isn't the problem. It's girls making them. 10% isn't cutting it holmes. more » gordiehowe5: I guess that means the PS3 and Xbox 360 are for manly men. more » Ice_man: Fils-Aime can kiss my ass. Whenever he speaks, it's as if he's trying to force us to believe that the wii is a core system. Face facts, it's not. Does... more » hot_heart: We got all yo chicks! Whatchoo gonna do, playa?! more » Psudonym: I have very little reason to refute this, all the other gaming girls I know have DSes or are frequent Wii players. But are you really allowed to sour... more » fernandosolano: God, I hate playing videogames with girls... its like they dont comprehend buttons and analog sticks.. Then again, game controllers keep getting more... more » -
#wii
Nintendo Exec: Software Sales Will Be Up, Hardware Will Be Down
Hardware sales are on the slide — check out this chart from Japanese TV. But Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime doesn't see this as a problem. It's cyclical. More » -
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Nintendo Boasts 9 Million Player Advantage Among Female Console Gamers
The president of Nintendo of America wasn't counting girls playing DS, moms playing PCs or sisters dabbling with the family's Wii when he announced that there are more than 11 million females in the Americas who play consoles. More » -
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Nintendo Dissatisfied With Sales Of Some Games, Dates Vitality Sensor Showcase
During my recent conversation with Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime, I asked for updates on Nintendo's MotionPlus and Vitality Sensor technologies, but before that we wound up talking about a common Nintendo fan complaint. More » -
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Reggie: Wii 2 Theories Miss Key Point
As it seems to do these days, discussion with Nintendo of America's president turned to the possibility of a new Wii capable of rendering high-definition graphics. It's a common question, but one that Kotaku was told, misses something. More » -
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Nintendo Talks Mario Multiplayer And Keeping Zelda's Secrets
The president of Nintendo of America is sanguine about the lack of online play in what he calls the new Mario game for "even your most jaded" gamer. But it is the curiously under-hyped Zelda about which he's most excited. More » -
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Notebook Dump: XIII Discs, Reggie's DS, And A Drone Update
There comes a time in the week to reflect on what got into my reporter's notebook but didn't turn into Kotaku blog posts. Shall we? More » -
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Fils-Aime on PSPgo: "What's the Benefit?"
In an interview for Sunday's edition of The Washington Post (posted today), the Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime says the PSPgo might have "a fundamental concept problem in terms of 'Who's it for?' and 'What's the benefit?'" More » -
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Nintendo Expects Wii, DS To Be In Ample Supply This Holiday
Unlike previous holiday shopping seasons, Wii gift givers may be able to simply waltz into their nearest retailer to grab the bestselling console, or so Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime believes. More » -
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Nintendo: "Millions" Waiting For Nintendo Wii
Wii sales have been relatively sluggish this year. That's changing as the Wii with its new price-cut heads into the holiday season. More » -
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Reggie: Be Patient, The Wii Vitality Sensor Will "Wow" You
Nintendo's announcement of the Wii Vitality Sensor at E3 was met with some amount of befuddlement and a heap of "WTF?" But Nintendo of America president and COO Reggie Fils-Aime says, eventually, you will say "Wow, I get it." More » -
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The Great Chain Interview, Part 5: Riccitiello To Reggie To You
Today ends our weeklong Chain Interview, with EA's chief defending his choice in cars and Nintendo's president in the U.S. asking you a question. More » -
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Nintendo Expects The Conduit, GTA Chinatown Wars To Sell Well
Despite some signs of trouble earlier this year, Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime told Kotaku why third-parties have a bright future on Wii and DS. More » -
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Nintendo: Wii Vitality Sensor Targets Gaming Hold-Outs
Nintendo's announcement of the Wii Vitality Sensor was one of the most mystifying product announcements at the show. We asked for more information. More » -
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Nintendo's Reggie Finds Natal 'Ironic,' Talks Facebook, Virtual Console
In an interview with Kotaku, the president of Nintendo of America discussed the Wii's new motion-control competition, and an array of topics that included some E3 rumors that didn't come true: Wii Netflix and DSi Virtual Console. More » -
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Team Ninja Bringing Special Sauce To Metroid
Nintendo has wrangled in Tecmo's Team Ninja to develop upcoming Wii title Metroid: Other M. Team Ninja is best known for its work on action title Ninja Gaiden and bouncy fighter Dead or Alive. More » -
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Who's Keynoting For Nintendo At E3?
This year, Nintendo's E3 media briefing will be all "about the games," with promises from the Wii maker that we won't be subjected to tales of Mother's Day cards and on-stage snowboarding. More » -
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Reggie Rules Out Punch-Out!! Downloadable Content
When publishers are asked if their upcoming game supports downloadable content, they typically hem and haw, noting they haven't announced anything yet. In the case of Punch-Out!! for the Wii however, it's just not happening. More » -
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Reggie: WiiWare Is For "Truly Innovative" Games, Not Mario
WiiWare supporters looking for killer apps to define Nintendo's downloadable game service shouldn't pin their hopes on seeing a Mario game hit the virtual platform. Nintendo president Reggie Fils-Aime says it's not the best fit. More » -
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Tecmo: Nintendo Holding Back Fatal Frame
When asked about when Mother 3 would be coming to the States, Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime said that wasn't his decision. Japan makes those decisions. More » -
#bobsgame
Reggie Fils-Aime Comments on "Bob's Game"
Despite a stonewall of no-comments from Nintendo, and increasingly bizarre behavior by amateur developer Robert Pelloni, MTV Multiplayer's Stephen Totilo stuck with the story of "Bob's Game," Pelloni's DS title that Nintendo declined to support. More »

