tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1266849339642465656.post5860823850115604100..comments2023-10-31T09:10:20.056-07:00Comments on Nintendo Stock: Nintendo Shares Ready To SoarDr. James V. Bakerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03558589991874155455noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1266849339642465656.post-87891010891275880772007-02-26T19:29:00.000-08:002007-02-26T19:29:00.000-08:00Wow! I am a HUGE Nintendo gamer and dabble in tra...Wow! I am a HUGE Nintendo gamer and dabble in trading stocks, and have always wondered if you could buy Nintendo stock here in the US. Thank you for posting such great information on NTDOY. I too believe Nintedno is ready to break all kinds of records in the gamer world. They are reaching all kinds of new people outside the so-called "gamer world", like my mom for instance, she just bought a DS lite for sudoku and Big-Brain Academy. My nephew who is 5 loves Animal-crossing. When I bought my Wii last weekend the buzz in the air was palpaple. It was 3 degrees on Feb 11th and it felt like X-mas. Below are my thoughts on the WII's future.<BR/>One stop Shop<BR/>I think the Wii can be used as both video game console and COMPUTER. Now that it offers WII news, weather and internet it can easily be used as a computer and for only $250 bucks. Even if someone wanted it just for e-mail, it still would be a great buy.<BR/>WIi software<BR/>The are some issues with WII in that it lacks a lot of good games(but what new console does, remember the XBOX), but it has its share and compared to PS3 (which basically has nothing) it has a lot. It took developers a while to get the games right for the DS and now it boasts an awesome library of creative and innovative games for everyone from hard core gamer, little kids, grandparents and everyone in between. Obviously, the same thing will happen to the WII in no time. <BR/>Nintendoman please continue to post as you seem to know how to crunch the numbers and spot buying opportunities.<BR/>Landman76Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com