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Activision announces Nintendo DS version of Call of Duty: Black Ops

When Call of Duty: Black Ops hits the market November 9, look for it on Nintendo DS as well as every other system under the sun (excepting PlayStation 2). Activision announced a Black Ops companion game for the handheld, developed by n-Space.

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Nintendo Has First-Quarter Loss on DS Demand, Yen

Nintendo Co., the worlds largest maker of video-game consoles, posted its first quarterly loss in more than two years as the stronger yen cut the value of overseas earnings and demand for DS handheld players fell.

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Declining DS Biz, Strong Yen Carve $288.4 Million Q1 Loss For Nintendo

Unfavorable exchange rates and a contracting DS business slugged Nintendo's balance sheet during its fiscal first quarter ended June 30, and the company today reported a 25.2 billion-yen ($288.4 million) loss -- in the same period last year, it saw a 42.3 billion-yen ($483.7 million) profit. Sales slipped over 25 percent year over year to 188.6 billion yen ($2.16 billion). Although Nintendo ...

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Nintendo Issues Quarterly Financials, Reports $288 Million Loss

DS sales fell 45%, few major releases added up to an awful quarter.

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Sony, Panasonic, Sharp profitable, but not Nintendo

The recession is over for top Japanese electronics brands like Sony, Panasonic and Sharp, all of which charged back to black last quarter. But things are getting worse for Nintendo, the maker of the Wii gaming console and DS handheld, which had a rough start to the fiscal year

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Call of Duty®: Black Ops Plans Tactical Assault on Nintendo DS

De-classifying previously top secret information, Activision Publishing, Inc. revealed new details today about Call of Duty®: Black Ops' release on November 9th with the confirmation of an all-new companion game for the Nintendo DS⢠family of hand-held systems, developed exclusively for the platform by n-Space.

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