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The Conduit Idea Came About From A Dusty Wii

GameCyte: Was there another game in the works, perhaps an aborted project for one of your other clients for which the new tech was originally intended?

EN: No, not really. …
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This Is What Club Nintendo Can Do For You
17 years ago

This Is What Club Nintendo Can Do For You

Club Nintendo is nothing new, well at least to Japan and the rest of the world. Many Americans have no clue what Club Nintendo, or the fact …
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Nintendo Employee Talks About A Mystery Game

“Umm, I’ll say it was exciting but I can’t tell you what it was. Because I looked around and basically, I said to my boss, ‘Really? Are you serious?!’ and …
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Enterbrain President: Monster Hunter 3 Will Bring The Core Gamers To The Wii

” (speaking about TGS) I’ll also be looking to see if Dragon Quest IX is playable. In regards to the Wii I’m interested to see how far ‘Monster Hunter 3′ …
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Quatum of Solace Wii To Use COD 4 Engine

Check out some new details below:

– CoD4 engine confirmed – same story as PS3/360 versions – 4 player online reconfirmed – local 4-player split-screen – Modes: Man with the …
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Nintendo Zones Coming To North America?
17 years ago

Nintendo Zones Coming To North America?

The Nintendo zone’s is something I have always been jealous of in Japan. In the Nintendo zones you can download games or special content to …
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More Analyst Talk WiiHD

“Nintendo has to overcome that (hardcore audience dislike). A Wii HD would really position Nintendo well, which is why I’m absolutely convinced there is a Wii HD coming. Businesswise, …
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Konami announces Dance Dance Revolution: Disney Grooves for Wii

EL SEGUNDO, CA – October 7, 2008 – Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. today announced the launch of DanceDanceRevolution®: Disney Grooves for the Nintendo Wii. The title is being developed by Bemani, the original pioneers of the video game music genre that brought to market the hit sensation DanceDanceRevolution® Hottest Party! The latest installment, combines the popular rhythm-dancing phenomenon with classic Disney songs and characters creating a “must-have” for fans of DanceDanceRevolution®: Disney GroovesDanceDanceRevolution®, Disney and the Wii.

“DanceDanceRevolution®:Disney Grooves marks the third time we have worked with Disney on a DanceDanceRevolution title,” said Anthony Crouts, Vice President of Marketing for Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. “However, this is the first one that utilizes the unique capabilities of the Wii to offer an ultimate interactive dancing experience that is certain to thrill fans of Disney and the DanceDanceRevolution franchise.”

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GameStop Best Sellers

WoW Lich King (PC) $39.99 Wii w/ Accesory Bundle $349.99 Fable 2 (360) $59.99 Little Big Planet (PS3) $59.99 COD: World at War (360) $59.99 Fallout 3 CE (PC) $69.99 …
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DSi For Hardcore Gamers…. At First

“Right out of the gate [the DSi audience] is probably the hardcore gamers. They’re usually the early adopters that want to get the latest version of something, and they’ll be …
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Sega Working Close With ESRB  With Mad World
17 years ago

Sega Working Close With ESRB With Mad World

Sega is doing something that a lot of publishers of M rated games should think about doing. Sega is working very closely with the ESRB to make …
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Wii Speak Channel Coming To Europe December 5th

Wii Speak Channel and Wii Speak accessory will connect friends and family and herald the next evolution of social gaming

Socialising and communicating with friends and family has just got easier – and more fun – as the new Wii Speak accessory and Wii Speak Channel are launched for Wii across Europe on 5 December 2008.

Wii Speak enables people to connect to and communicate with friends using the free-to-use Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection* in a way that is very socially inclusive. Wii Speak can be connected directly to the console and pick up the conversations from an entire room of people, meaning friends and families can all get involved in conversations, sharing gaming and social experiences together. It’s just like using a phone to make a call and chat with other Wii-friends: but with Wii Speak, everyone in the room can get involved in the conversation.

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