Feb 13 2009
Namco Bandai reaches high ‘calibur’ profits of $99.7m
From joystiq.com:
Swords and boobs helped propel Namco Bandai to $99.7 million in profit during the third quarter of its financial year. GameDaily reports that Soul Calibur IV
has been the publisher’s most successful title, selling 2.2m units this fiscal year, followed by Dragon Ball Z Burst Limit’s 730k. Overall, the PS2 is the publisher’s most successful platform for its software, followed by the Wii. Also, the PSP has been slightly kinder to the publisher than the DS.
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Swords and boobs helped propel Namco Bandai to $99.7 million in profit during the third quarter of its financial year. GameDaily reports that
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