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  3. We called it “the devil’s machine” in my house, and the Faustian bargain we struck over that first Nintendo 64 would have impressed Lucifer himself. We bought it for my son when he was perhaps 7; it provided countless hours of contentment for him and an Full Article at The Washington Post

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  6. Nintendo has drastically dropped the prices of two of its handheld gaming devices, the DS XL and the DSi. The price changes, effective May 20, will take the price of the DS XL to $129 from $169. The DSi will get a $50 discount, going to $99 from $149. Th Full Article at The Washington Post

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  8. Lenovo on Tuesday launched its K-series of smart TVs in China, marking the PC vendor's entry into another hot devices market with a product that boasts Google's Android 4.0 OS, along with access to free on-demand videos and 1,000 apps. Lenovo's "IdeaTV" Full Article at PC World

  9. Little did we know that, just two months after we were trying the Wii U for ourselves, Nintendo was busy patenting nearly everything its unique game console would have to offer. A pair of just-published US Patent Office applications filed last August get Full Article at Engadget

  10. A frantic race to name the next generation of American consumers may be nearing the finish line. Neil Howe, who helped coin the term Millennials, with members of the unnamed generation in a playground in McLean, Va. From left: Valantina Garcia, 4; Lucian Full Article at USA Today

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  12. Those years of Duck Hunt could have actually improved your accuracy with a real gun. Admitted Norwegian shooter Anders Behring Breivik set off a firestorm of discussion a few weeks ago when he said at his trial that he prepared for his rampage by playing Full Article at Ars Technica

  13. A slide from Nintendo's recent investor briefing shows how its unique system for selling downloads at retail would work. When Nintendo announced last week that it would soon start offering the majority of its retail 3DS and Wii U games as digital downloa Full Article at Ars Technica

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    This week, we took a look at online price trends for third-party sellers trying to unload the PlayStation Vita. Bioware chimed in to push back against suggestions that The Old Republic was losing subscribers, while Valve's Gabe Newell piped up about his Full Article at Ars Technica

  15. If you're counting down the days till the Wii U is released, you might recall that back in January Nintendo chief Satoru Iwata said the console will ship with an NFC chip inside. Well, you can now get a taste of how games will incorporate that feature, t Full Article at Engadget

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    Among the major console makers, Nintendo has definitely been the slowest to fully embrace the promise of digital distribution. The company seems eager to play catch-up, though, announcing today that 3DS and Wii U retail games will soon also be available Full Article at Ars Technica

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  18. Nintendo is going to sell its 3DS and Wii U games through the eShop as well as on the high street. Concerned about the money wasted in "inventory," the company will let consumers choose where they get their fix from. The first two games to get the treatm Full Article at Engadget

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  20. Citing poor sales of the Nintendo 3DS and “the stronger yen against the euro was also another reason,” Nintendo posted its first-ever loss – $534.6 million on revenue of $8 billion. This is down from $12.6 billion in revenue last year with $960 million i Full Article at TechCrunch

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The Wii (pronounced as the English pronoun we, IPA: /wiː/) is the fifth home video game console released by Nintendo. The console is the direct successor to the Nintendo GameCube. Nintendo states that its console targets a broader demographic than that of Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's PlayStation 3. It competes with both as part of the seventh... Full Article At Wikipedia.org

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