As a seasoned gamer who has been around since the days of the GameCube, I can confidently say that Nintendo’s decision to remake Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door was a masterstroke. This game, for many of us nostalgic gamers, is the cream of the RPG series crop.
In a glimpse at what seems to be the last initial quarter for Nintendo’s Switch, their Q1 2025 earnings report offers detailed insights. Notably, the game “Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door,” launched in May, reportedly sold approximately 1.76 million copies following its release.
In the Q1 2025 earnings report on page three, Nintendo reveals information about Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (alongside Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD). From its launch on May 23 until the end of their fiscal quarter in June, the game recorded sales of approximately 1.76 million units.
The Thousand-Year Door is essentially an updated version of the 2004 GameCube game. This particular title is often praised as the standout game in the role-playing game (RPG) series. Our assessment during a recent review indicates that it remains engaging even today.
In Q1 2025, Nintendo reported a significant 40% decrease in software and hardware sales compared to the previous year. This trend was also observed in their mobile and intellectual property revenue, which saw a 53.8% decline. For updates on financial news within the video game industry, stay tuned to Shacknews.
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2024-08-02 18:27