Yuka Obayashi in Tokyo 

Game boys Nintendo enjoys profit boost

Japanese games group Nintendo said that brisk overseas sales of its Game Boy software and falling prices of key components for its consoles boosted its interim profit by 14.4%.
  
  


Japanese games group Nintendo said that brisk overseas sales of its Game Boy software and falling prices of key components for its consoles boosted its interim profit by 14.4%.

Defying gloomy consumer sentiment, the world's second-largest home video game maker said group net profit for the six months to September rose to ¥34.35bn (£198m), against ¥30.02bn a year earlier.

It notched up sales of ¥225.72bn in the period, up 18.4% year-on-year.

The results exceeded Nintendo's May forecast of ¥30bn. "Upbeat sales of software, especially outside Japan, the smooth launch of new game consoles, lower components prices and the weak yen all led to better-than-expected earnings in the first half," a spokesman added.

The creator of the popular Pokemon game series said that strong demand for Pokemon games in Europe boosted high-margin software sales for its first-generation Game Boy Colour handheld consoles.

Nintendo launched two game consoles this year, taking on rival Sony whose PlayStation2 has more than 20m users.

Reuters

 

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