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01 (02) New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo) 02 (01) More Brain Training From Dr Kawashima (Nintendo) 03 (04) Dr Kawashima’s Brain Training (Nintendo) 04 (05) Call Of Duty …
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18 years ago

This is rumored, because I am not to sure how much to trust these guys. Just for the sake of not ruining anything for anyone, I will put these after the jump.
18 years ago
We brought you news last night about Disney’s planes to use your DS as a Magical Guide to the world of Disney. (Check HERE) Here area few more pictures of …
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Above (Top Left) is a picture of Mr Iwata when he become Nintendo’s President back in 03, and Mr. Iwata now. (bottom right) Success and hard work …
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18 years ago
Justin and I waited through the freezing night to gain our free copy of the latest edition of Advance Wars. Check out a video here to see …
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The Whole Family Can Go for an Exploratory Dive and Encounter Sea Creatures
REDMOND, Wash., Jan. 22, 2008 – Nintendo invites you to dive into a new genre of video games. Launching this week for Wii™, Endless Ocean™ lets users discover a vast undersea adventure at their own pace. It’s like a virtual scuba vacation in the tropics that includes interaction with hundreds of different animal species, relaxing swims through brilliant coral reefs and exploratory dives on wrecks of ships and warplanes. With the game’s intuitive controls and beautiful underwater visuals, every member of the family will want a chance to dive in.
Endless Ocean contains everything you might find on a real ocean scuba dive. Divers can find dozens of different treasures, from gold bullion to ancient artifacts. The marine biology encyclopedia lets divers record the different animals they spot and learn facts about each one. Divers might encounter more than 230 types of creatures, including penguins, tropical fish, sharks, whales and trainable dolphins. The stunning visuals will make you feel like your TV has transformed into an undersea portal. Navigation is simple too: To swim, just point the Wii Remote™ and press the B Button; to examine an object, just point at it and press the A Button.