Things are beginning to look up for Nintendo’s digital sales. The company recently reported in theirsecond quarter financial results briefingthat the total money earned in downloadable sales, for the first half of this financial year, exceeded any other six-month period-to-date.
“The download sales in the first half of this fiscal year reached 11.4 billion yen ($146m), which is more than double the figure in the first half of the previous year and surpassed that of the second half. Digital download sales of packaged software represented about the half of the download sales, but the other types of digital sales have also risen steadily,” company president Satoru Iwata stated during the briefing.

Another high point for Nintendo’s digital sales include thefour new StreetPass gamesthat launched back in July. 75 percent of the downloads for these titles came from Japan and earned the company a cool 1.1 billion yen ($11.2 million).
Now if only I could figure out how to spend that sweet $30 eShop credit I got during theFire Emblem AwakeningandShin Megami Tensei IVdeal.

Nintendo digital download sales hit new peak[CVG]







