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Nintendo announces new console but profit dives

Nintendo said Monday it would release a new console next year to succeed its popular Wii, as it reported earnings slumped due to the strong yen and its 3D handheld player came too late to give a lift.
The video game giant said the new machine would be showcased at E3 Expo in Los Angeles in June. The move comes as Nintendo has struggled to reverse its sliding fortunes in an increasingly crowded market.
Nintendo said Monday that group net profit for the year to March fell 66.1
per cent to 77.6 billion yen ($942 million), while operating profit slumped 52.0 per cent to 171.1 billion yen. Sales eased 29.3 per cent to 1.01 trillion yen.
However, the firm did say it expected sales to surge more than 40 percent over the coming 12 months.
The company said it suffered a serious setback as sales of both hardware and software fell in the United States, Europe and Japan.
Nintendo’s release in late February of the DS3, the world’s first video game console with a 3D screen that works without special glasses, came too late to lift the results.
The company, which for many gamers is synonymous with its “Super Mario Bros” series, is facing a raft of challenges to its one-time domination of the market.
Traditional gaming rivals such as Sony with its Playstation, and Microsoft whose XBox has been a global hit, have been joined in the fray by smartphones and tablet computers, including Apple’s iPhone and iPad which have taken a chunk of the gaming market.
Next year’s new console will replace the popular Wii, which has sold 86 million units since its 2006 debut, but has seen a steady decline in recent years.
Sales of Wii hardware dropped 27 percent to 15.08 million units in the past fiscal year, with software revenue falling 11 per cent.

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