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BusinessWeek - Thu Nov 19, 12:28 am ET
Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo are coming to terms with a dearth of blockbuster titles and increased rivalry from new gaming platforms such as smartphones
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Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Tue Nov 17, 8:00 am ET
ENGLEWOOD, Colo.----Two industry leaders are joining together to create a new way to experience fitness gaming. The Sports Authority, Inc. and Nintendo of America Inc. are teaming up to help consumers trade static workouts for ones that involve fun and fitness for the whole family.
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Nintendo World Report - Wed Nov 18, 2:15 pm ET
Gold and platinum members will be in for a real treat.
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The Christian Science Monitor - Mon Nov 16, 4:35 pm ET
Nintendo aficionados have long argued that a couple hours of bowling on the Wii is just as good as a jog around the neighborhood or a friendly game of pick-up soccer. And now they've got an official scientific study to back up their claims. According to Motohiko Miyachi, head of physical ...
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Wired News - Wed Nov 18, 7:27 pm ET
A manic multiplayer mode makes this Nintendo retread a compelling game for up to four friends. While single-player gameplay fails to innovate, or even live up to previous Mario gems, there's still a rip-roaring good time to be had with Nintendo's perky plumber.
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The Cowl - Thu Nov 19, 10:13 am ET
Nintendo DS developers and the software developers at 5th Cell have generated a great deal of buzz in recent months about their latest, greatest innovation in gaming technology: Scribblenauts. Scribblenauts is a pioneering venture in emergent gameplay, encouraging-even demanding-creativity and imaginative thinking from the player in a way that has never before been explored.
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RPGamer - Thu Nov 19, 10:11 am ET
Last week, Square Enix announced that it was developing a new game in the Lufia series, known as the Estpolis series in Japan, for the Nintendo DS. According to this week's Famitsu , Estpolis: The Lands Cursed by the Gods will be a remake of the classic Taito RPG, Lufia II . Square Enix will be making some major changes to the original, the most prominent being that Estpolis will be an action ...
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1up.com - Mon Nov 16, 11:53 am ET
We reported recently on Nintendo's plan to offer demos, and this week the first of them are surfacing on the system. WiiWare this week features Pokemon Rumble for 1,500 Wii Points ($15). It's a battle arena game, in which the player collects new Pokemon along the path of the gauntlet, and it features support for up to 4 players. Nintendo is also offering an extra Pokemon for Club Nintendo ...
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IGN Wii - Mon Nov 16, 11:35 am ET
Try Before You Buy: Nintendo Offers 5 Game Demos to Guide Holiday Shoppers
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Total Video Games - Thu Nov 19, 6:22 am ET
Nintendo's Eiji Aonuma suggests there's plenty of surprises in store for the next Zelda...
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GameSpot - Wed Nov 18, 8:46 pm ET
Capcom porting original Phoenix Wright courtroom drama to Nintendo's console beginning in January for $10; Justice for All in March, Trials and Tribulations in May.
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GameSpot - Wed Nov 18, 8:31 pm ET
Nintendo producer Eiji Aonuma says developer has been "trying something new" with the structure of Link's upcoming Wii installment, due next year.
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Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Thu Nov 19, 9:15 am ET
LOS ANGELES----Lottay, the online gift-giving company, today announced the results of its wish list survey, forecasting holiday shopping trends for Black Friday and Cyber Monday. 38 percent of people want something other than products Top product wishes: Nintendo Wii, Wii games and accessories Top experiential wishes: Travel, cash for shopping
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I4U - Mon Nov 16, 12:29 pm ET
Nintendo fanboys; prepare to start salivating. It looks like Iwata and his boys have finally found a way to set their handheld gaming devices above the iPhone. Since they can't match the versatility of a smartphone with something like the DS, Nintendo inte...
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The Advocate - Wed Nov 18, 10:56 pm ET
In this March 8, 2007 file photo, Shigeru Miyamoto, Nintendo Corp's top game designer, gives a keynote address as the game Mario Brothers plays in background at the Game Developer Conference in San Francisco.