Nintendo, NTT join hands to promote Wii Web Access
Posted on Wed, 28 Nov 2007 07:00:00 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Video game maker Nintendo Co Ltd and telecoms operator NTT's
regional units said they would cooperate in Japan to promote the broadband
Internet access of Nintendo's hot-selling Wii game console.
Driving Wii's Web connection is important for Nintendo since the creator of game
characters Mario and Zelda plans to launch a new service next March called
WiiWare, which allows users of the Wii to purchase new game software titles via
the Internet.
For Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp, which aims to boost subscribers to its
fiber-optic Web connection service as a new long-term source of growth, a
growing user base for the Wii represents an attractive pool of potential
customers.
Nintendo and NTT's two regional units, NTT East and NTT West, will start
operating call centers jointly on Thursday to provide consultation and support
for Wii's Internet connection.
They will also offer a cut-rate start-up package, which provides equipment for
Web access, on-site set-up and other services for Wii users.
Since its launch late last year, Nintendo's Wii, which features a motion-sensing
controller that allows users to direct on-screen play by swinging it like a
racket or sword, sold 13.2 million units worldwide as of the end of September.
"I hope our fiber-optic service becomes as popular as the Wii," NTT East Senior
Executive Vice President Tetsuo Koga told a news conference on Wednesday.
"I think we have won a powerful ally to hit our target to boost fiber-optic
subscribers to 20 million by the year ending March 2011."
The two regional units held a total 6.1 million fiber-optic subscribers in March
2007.
Nintendo's Wii is locked in a three-way battle with Microsoft Corp's Xbox 360
and Sony Corp's PlayStation 3 for dominance in the console market. In handheld
video games, Nintendo's DS competes with Sony's PlayStation Portable.
Japanese game magazine publisher Interbrain said on Wednesday domestic sales of
the DS to end-users had exceeded 20 million units three years from launch, while
it took Sony's PlayStation 2 more than six years.
The DS and PS2 are the only game machines that have sold more than 20 million
units in Japan in recent years.
Shares in Nintendo, Japan's third most valuable company behind Toyota Motor Corp
and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group , closed up 0.2 percent at 62,200 yen,
outperforming the Nikkei average's 0.45 percent fall.
NTT fell 1.4 percent to 479,000 yen.
(Reporting by Kiyoshi Takenaka, editing by Will Waterman)
© Copyright 2007 Reuters.
Posted on Wed, 28 Nov 2007 07:00:00 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
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