By Walt Hickey Nintendo Nintendo is expecting their net profit for the year ending in March to fall to ¥370 billion ($2.79 billion), which would be a 22.5 percent drop year over year and down ¥30 billion from pre-Christmas guidance. It’s in large part due to changing consumer behavior around the pandemic, as there is understandably less of a social need to stay at home all day and play Animal Crossing on a Switch. Nintendo expects to sell 18 million Switch consoles over the year, down from the 21 million units sold in the fiscal year ending March 2021. That’s awful news for several people I went to middle school with, as their uncles who work for Nintendo and tell them all the cool gossip — like how you can use strength to move the truck parked in front of the S.S. Anne to find Mew, or that you can obtain Sonic in Super Smash Bros. Melee — may very well be out of the job, and unable to route corporate secrets to their 11-year-old relatives.
Does Joan Jett collect royalties every week, or did NBC buy the rights for a lump sum?
In-N-Out Burger is the best fast food chain out there, IMHO. As an east coast resident, I hope that it eventually makes it out here.