![]() ![]() With the games that we've announced for the first calendar quarter, we think that momentum will power through. How we see the holidays shaping up, certainly from the Americas standpoint, it really is going to be a strong holiday for us. “We're exceptionally thrilled with the momentum that we have with the Nintendo Switch. ![]() How we continue to track against past systems will be something that we look at.” Looking ahead, Fils-Aime says the recent momentum for Switch is something Nintendo expects to continue through the holidays, and he’s optimistic about 2019. As you stated, we've already outsold the GameCube, we've already outsold the Wii U. And that'll be a nice moment for us to consider where we are, and also to think about how do we continue driving momentum. That way we'll be able to say after roughly 21 months, how do we stack up against all of the systems that have launched here in the U.S. “So from my perspective, the right time to look at our performance against history is going to be as we come out of that holiday time frame. As you note, because of a March 3rd launch, lining it up in terms of number of months on the market, the number of holidays really is a key element to seeing how you're stacking up. ![]() Not only our own, but also competitive platforms. ![]() “Nintendo looks at historical performance of past systems. ![]()
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