Spanish journalists, Jorge Hernandez Valinani, left, and Emilio Gallego Zambrano play with a Nintendo DSi handheld game machine prior to a press conference by Nintendo Co. President Satoru Iwata and Nintendo Senior Managing Director Shigeru Miyamoto at the Foreign Correspondents" Club of Japan in Tokyo, Thursday, April 9, 2009. Nintendo has weathered the global recession because of the popularity of its game machines and won't be resorting to price cuts to boost sales, Iwata said. AP Photo logo AP Photo 8 months ago

Spanish journalists, Jorge Hernandez Valinani, left, and Emilio Gallego Zambrano play with a Nintendo DSi handheld game machine prior to a press conference by Nintendo Co. President Satoru Iwata and Nintendo Senior Managing Director Shigeru Miyamoto at the Foreign Correspondents" Club of Japan in Tokyo, Thursday, April 9, 2009. Nintendo has weathered the global recession because of the popularity of its game machines and won't be resorting to price cuts to boost sales, Iwata said.