The best news from Nintendo's results? Lots of people are playing Splatoon

Splatoon

Nintendo's third-quarter results are in and they're a mixed bag. Net profit tumbled by 36% compared to the same period last year, but sales were pretty stable, falling just 3.9%.

Fine. Whatever. We hardly expected to discover that the Wii U had made a surprise overnight surge and outpaced PS4 sales. But there is some much better news here, the best of which, in my opinion, is that Splatoon has done excellently, selling 4.06 million copies worldwide so far.

Beautiful mess

There's another reason I'm glad Splatoon has sold so well: it deserves to. The inky shooter was one of my favourite games of 2015, with its mixture of shooting, puzzle-solving and platformer elements, all wrapped into a family-friendly package.

It proves once again that Nintendo is still on top when it comes to making games that are just… fun.

This year will be massive for Nintendo. The company is set to announce its next "console", the NX, whatever that may look like. Some analysts are confident it will be a console-handheld hybrid, I think that makes sense. Some people think we'll see it on sale by the year's end, and I don't think that's an outrageous estimate either.

I just hope that Nintendo takes its lessons from Splatoon forward. The company has had its fair share of flops, but as we've seen today, it still knows how to produce wonderful games that resonate with players, and that includes new IPs.

Hugh Langley

Hugh Langley is the ex-News Editor of TechRadar. He had written for many magazines and websites including Business Insider, The Telegraph, IGN, Gizmodo, Entrepreneur Magazine, WIRED (UK), TrustedReviews, Business Insider Australia, Business Insider India, Business Insider Singapore, Wareable, The Ambient and more.


Hugh is now a correspondent at Business Insider covering Google and Alphabet, and has the unfortunate distinction of accidentally linking the TechRadar homepage to a rival publication.