At a latest Nintendo fiscal outcome seminar, Satoru Iwata, the group president, once more time stroked in the lead of the subject of the consequence of piracy on Nintendo DS software sales in Europe. Piracy, Iwata admits that it is ingredient of the issue.
However he in addition feels that the turn down in software sales is the outcome of Nintendo's incapability to churn out a part of sensation software whose achievement can be contrasted to that of Brain Age and Nintendogs.
Iwata moved on to assert that whilst Nintendo are rolling out the 3DS in the subsequent year, they will carry on taking benefit of the latest DS set up base.
As per the Iwata making a statement to investors, by now in the coming year, they shall roll out Nintendo 3DS, however for the obtainable Nintendo DS kin of devices, whereas they will strengthen the technical and legal counteract measures next to the approximating of [piracy devices] MagiCom, they would wish to alter the state of affairs by designing hit tags by lending, upon the previously obtainable vast established base of the hardware.
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