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About Justin Sharp

Pure Nintendo founder and all around Nintendo geek. Nintendo systems have always been home to my most favorite gaming memories but I also enjoy video games on any platform. The first system I purchased was a Nintendo GameCube but I grew up playing the NES, SNES, and all of the various Game Boy models.
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E3 2010: Donkey Kong Country Returns – Gameplay Video
16 years ago

E3 2010: Donkey Kong Country Returns – Gameplay Video

By  •  Wii, Videos

E3 2010 gameplay video for Donkey Kong Country Returns.
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E3 2010: Donkey Kong Country Returns Impressions
16 years ago

E3 2010: Donkey Kong Country Returns Impressions

By  •  Wii

Nintendo fans, Donkey Kong is back! One of the biggest Nintendo characters (literally) is getting his well-deserved time in the spotlight again in Donkey Kong Country Returns, …
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E3 2010: Mario Sports Mix Impressions
16 years ago

E3 2010: Mario Sports Mix Impressions

By  •  Wii

I was able to get a little hands-on time with Mario Sports Mix my second day of E3 and came away fairly impressed. It’s the standard Mario …
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E3 2010: Sonic Colors Preview
16 years ago

E3 2010: Sonic Colors Preview

By  •  Wii

In addition to our demo for Conduit 2, SEGA also gave us an in-depth demo of Sonic Colors for the Wii, which could be the best 3D …
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E3 2010: Conduit 2 Preview
16 years ago

E3 2010: Conduit 2 Preview

By  •  Wii

We were able to sit in on a demo of the campaign for Conduit 2 (these details are continued from our initial impressions of the game).  Here’s …
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Official PR: Nintendo Introduces Glasses-Free 3D Gaming, and Unleashes the Industry’s Best Franchises in Entirely New Ways
16 years ago

Official PR: Nintendo Introduces Glasses-Free 3D Gaming, and Unleashes the Industry’s Best Franchises in Entirely New Ways

By  •  Wii, DS, 3DS

A Dream Lineup: Nintendo 3DS, Zelda, Donkey Kong Country, Kirby, Mario, Golden Sun, GoldenEye, Mickey Mouse, Kid Icarus, Animal Crossing, Nintendogs, PilotWings, Paper Mario …

Nintendo changed the world of video games with touch-screen gaming on the Nintendo DS in 2004. Nintendo then pioneered the motion-controlled gaming revolution with the Wii console and the Wii Remote controller back in 2006. Today the company unveils an even more immersive gaming experience: Nintendo 3DS.

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PDP’s Online Chat Headset for the Wii
16 years ago

PDP’s Online Chat Headset for the Wii

By  •  Wii

The Headbanger® Headset is designed to optimize communications during Wii online gaming sessions.  When used with Wii games that support voice chat, players will be able to …
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CAPCOM® REVEALS CUTTING EDGE LINE-UP AT 2010 ELECTRONIC ENTERTAINMENT EXPO
16 years ago

CAPCOM® REVEALS CUTTING EDGE LINE-UP AT 2010 ELECTRONIC ENTERTAINMENT EXPO

By  •  DS

Hot New Titles Showcase The Latest In Motion Control Gaming, Impressive Graphics, And Over-The-Top Gameplay During Media Summit

LOS ANGELES, Calif., June 15, 2010 – Capcom®, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today unveiled its future lineup of titles during the 2010 E3 Expo in Los Angeles. In addition to revealing a variety of new content for previously announced titles, Capcom gave attendees their first opportunity to get their hands on the highly anticipated games MARVELTM vs. CAPCOM® 3:Fate of Two Worlds for PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft®; the PlayStation®Network and Xbox LIVE® online entertainment network downloadable title Bionic Commando® Rearmed 2 and the Xbox 360 exclusive prologue for Dead Rising® 2, Dead Rising®2: CASE ZERO.

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List of all known 3DS Games
16 years ago

List of all known 3DS Games

By  •  3DS

Activision

DJ Hero 3D

AQ Interactive

cubic ninja

Atlus Shin Megami Tensei
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor

Capcom

Resident Evil Revelations
Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition (name not final)

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E3 2010: Nintendo E3 Press Conference Live
16 years ago

E3 2010: Nintendo E3 Press Conference Live

By  •  Wii, DS, 3DS

Hey everyone! All of us (James, myself, Eli, and Kevin) are sitting here at the Nokia Theatre waiting for Nintendo to kick off what could be their biggest show in years (hopefully)! We’re about 50 minutes til showtime so stay tuned!

(All times in PST)

  • 8:13am – Some music is playing over the loud speaker, pretty good mix so far. Also, the Nokia Theatre is a lot bigger than I thought! Way bigger than even the Kodak theatre (where Nintendo showed the Wii’s lineup in 2006)
  • 8:36 – The place is filling up pretty good now, but still lots of seats open. Like I said before, this venue is huge!
  • 8:41 – More music playing, Nintendo is also showing a series of trivia questions on the screen while we wait. Here’s one for you: “Which song do you play to warp to the Desert Colossus in Ocarina of Time?” If you know the answer, let us know in the comments! :)
  • 8:48 – Getting so close! Tension building! I’m now using my phone for updates cause the Internet is really bad. We’ll keep you up to date though. If the liveblog lags at all, you can always check out nintendo’s live stream at e3.nintendo.com
  • 8:53 – James and I are getting excited. Place is pretty full now too. Oh, we’re on the front row too so we’ll have some great pictures from the event
  • 9:01 – shows about to start! Reggies on stage now
  • 9:03 – talking about expeience being the most important aspect of technology
  • 9:04 – Zelda trailer shown! Cel shaded but kore detailed than wind waker
  • 9:05 – Miyamoto on screen talking about Zelda. Now Bill Trinen is on stage demoing Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword.
  • 9:07 – Miyamoto now on stage demoing!
  • 9:09 – Have to cut enemies in certain directions. Shield controlled with nunchuk sword with motion plus
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E3 2010: EA’s Press Conference Liveblog
16 years ago

E3 2010: EA’s Press Conference Liveblog

By  •  Wii, DS

We’re live at EA’s E3 2010 Press Conference which starts at 2:00pm PST. We’ll let you know all the latest Nintendo news from the event.
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Pure Nintendo 3.0 Beta Now Live!
16 years ago

Pure Nintendo 3.0 Beta Now Live!

Hey everyone and happy weekend!  All of us here at Pure Nintendo have been working really hard gearing up for E3 next week.  We want to provide …
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Customized Super Mario Galaxy 2 Car for NASCAR
16 years ago

Customized Super Mario Galaxy 2 Car for NASCAR

By  •  Wii, Potpourri

Nintendo fans are used to seeing Mario blast across the galaxy at ultra-high speeds, but how often can you spot him tearing up the tar here on earth in a …
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Ivy the Kiwi Story Art, Wii/DS Screens
16 years ago

Ivy the Kiwi Story Art, Wii/DS Screens

By  •  Wii, DS, Screens

Ivy the Kiwi follows the storybook adventures of lonely baby bird Ivy as she traverses beautiful 2-D landscapes and challenging obstacles in search of her mother and identity. Check out the screens after the jump.
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Natsume Announces E3 Lineup, Including Rune Factory 3, Lufia: Curse of the Sinistrals

By  •  DS

Natsume Brings Their Universe of Fun to This Year’s E3

Rune Factory 3, Harvest Moon: Grand Bazaar, Lufia: Curse of the
Sinistrals Among Titles to Make First Public Appearances At Show

Burlingame, Calif., June 9, 2010 – Natsume Inc., a worldwide developer
and publisher of family-oriented video games, announced today their
lineup for the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), which begins
Tuesday, June 15, and runs through Thursday, June 17. The company will
be holding one-on-one meetings at the show in the South Hall, booth
#823, with select media representatives.

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100 Classic Books Turns the Nintendo DS System into a Portable Library of Books

By  •  DS

Readers Get 100 Novels at Once – All for Just $19.99

REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Have you ever carried 100 books in your pocket? On June 13, people who own any one of the Nintendo DS™ family of systems can buy 100 Classic Books, a compilation of some of the greatest works of classic literature. But the best part is that the entire collection is available at a suggested retail price of just $19.99. And users with broadband Internet access can wirelessly download 10 additional books at no extra charge.

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