Another day, another news story about the run-away financial successes that are the Nintendo Wii and DS. Today, Nintendo informs SPOnG that shipment forecasts for both consoles have been considerably increased for the current financial year, following a massively successful first quarter.
Nintendo’s net inome rose to 80.3 billion yen (a cool £325 million) up from 15.5 billion yen for the same quarter last year, with the full-year net income projection for financial year April 2007-March 2008 today increased 40 percent up to 245 billion yen (£993 million). Blimey!
Nintendo now plans to ship 16.5 million Wii consoles for this current fiscal year ending March 31st, 2008, and 26 million DSs (shipment targets up from the previous 14 million Wiis and 22 million DSs).
In terms of software Nintendo has upped the Wii software unit forecast to 72m and DS software to 140 million (increased from 55m and 130 million, respectively).
Worldwide, Wii sales are just under ten million units and DS sales are over 47 million. Just wait to see what happens when Super Mario Galaxy, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption and more AAA-Wii titles launch later this year, followed by Wii Fit and the new Mario Kart for Wii title (pictured here) early in 2008.