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  2. Games industry ‘poised for upswing’ after stinging declines ...

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    Former Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aimé says the game industry is heading for an uptick after ... Read the latest financial and business news from Yahoo Finance. Show comments.

  3. New Nintendo console, 'Grand Theft Auto VI' to boost game ...

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    The 2-in-1 Switch, which can be used to play games on a television via a dock or as a handheld system, is Nintendo’s second-best-selling platform of all time behind its Nintendo DS handheld ...

  4. Why Nintendo Stock Dropped Today - AOL

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    Switch sales are sputtering in their eighth year.

  5. Nintendo Of America Reportedly Lays Off Over 100 QA Testers - AOL

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    nintendo-qa-tester-layoffs-2024. Nintendo of America is laying off over 100 quality assurance testers at its Washington headquarters, as first-party software reportedly dries up ahead of Switch 2.

  6. Cammie Dunaway - Wikipedia

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    Cammie Dunaway is an American marketer. She was the chief marketing officer for Yahoo! before joining Nintendo of America in 2007 as the company's executive vice president of sales & marketing, replacing Reggie Fils-Aimé in the role after he was promoted to his position as president and COO of the company. [1]

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  8. Nintendo debuts 'Super Mario Bros. Wonder' as gaming’s ...

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    Nintendo announced it sold 10 million copies of the game just three days after its release, making it the fastest-selling game in the series, and the fastest-selling Nintendo game in North America ...

  9. Nintendo of America, Inc. v. Blockbuster Entertainment Corp.

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    Nintendo of America asked for support from Microsoft, their neighbor in Redmond, but Microsoft was determined to see new protections for computer software even without protections for Nintendo. [9] Backed by Nintendo, several video game developers argued to Congress that renting their game cartridges could destroy the market for their games. [14]