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Posted Nov 22, 2009 at 08:30AM by Glenn M. Listed in: Weekend Warrior Tags: Super Mario, Nintendo, Metroid, Facebook, OFLC, ScummVM
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Nintendo Weekend Warrior - Image 1The Wii might be in unfamiliar territory, facing decline for the first time and all, but that doesn't mean that the console is down for the count. A survey from the gifting service, Lottay, reveals that there is twice more demand for the Wii than both its rival consoles combined. The DS, too, is making its own presence felt, pulling a certain blue hedgehog into its lineup. There's more where that came from, so let's get the rundown going.

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Posted Nov 15, 2009 at 12:15PM by Ryan F. Listed in: Weekend Warrior Tags: Japan, Square Enix, Zelda, Luigi, Taito, BBC
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Nintendo Weekend Warrior - Image 1A lot of interesting bits popped into the Nintendo block this week - from race-able Chocobos, re-imagined sountracks, to retrained cops. If you want to stay up to speed with the new DSi LL, there's an update in here featuring the new upsized portable. There's a lot more where those came from, so let's get clickin'.

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Posted Nov 08, 2009 at 08:47AM by Glenn M. Listed in: Weekend Warrior Tags: Japan, Super Mario, Infinity Ward, Nintendo, Zelda
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Nintendo Weekend Warrior - Image 120 years after Nintendo launched the Game Boy, the immensely popular portable gaming device has now been inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame, joining the ranks of an elite list of legendary playthings. An honor well-deserved. Seeking to continue their hardware success, Nintendo has had another busy week, topped off with updates from three of their biggest execs.

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Posted Oct 31, 2009 at 08:08AM by Ryan F. Listed in: Weekend Warrior Tags: Square Enix, Satoru Iwata, Konami, MSX, MAME
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Nintendo Weekend Warrior - Image 1After four years of staying on top, it's the first time for the Wii to experience a sales decline. Satoru Iwata owns up to the issue, but remains optimistic about Nintendo bouncing back into the game. Much of that is apparent as early as now - Nintendo is steadily adding more games into WiiWare and Virtual Console, grabbing more big Wiixclusives, unleashing the Black Wii, and even introduces a new king-sized DSi.

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Posted Oct 24, 2009 at 04:45PM by Glenn M. Listed in: Weekend Warrior Tags: Super Mario, Nintendo, Zelda, Naruto, Europe
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Nintendo Weekend Warrior - Image 1Looking back to the week, it seems that both publishers and homebrew developers were able to deliver on their respective forms of output. We've got trailers, images, and stats for the the games, while devs got busy and released updates for their respective brew. You might want to check up on all those - you won't regret it. Compiled for your navigating ease - it's all here in the Nintendo Weekend Warrior.

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Posted Oct 17, 2009 at 03:49PM by Glenn M. Listed in: Weekend Warrior Tags: Wiimote, Super Mario, Shigeru Miyamoto, Nintendo, Nunchuk, Wii Balance Board
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Nintendo Weekend Warrior - Image 1Shigeru Miyamoto himself has said it - they'll be moving along with the progress of technology and he wants to see games with better graphics. Couple that with the rumor that a graphically-superior Nintendo DS is on its way, then perhaps Nintendo has been busying itself with preparing new hardware. For now, they're working on existing hardware, turning white controllers black, and enlisting balance boards in the fight against terrorism.

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Posted Oct 10, 2009 at 04:52PM by Glenn M. Listed in: Weekend Warrior Tags: Super Mario, Naruto, Snes9x, Level-5, Drew, DOSBox
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Nintendo Weekend Warrior - Image 1They might not be doing so hot right now, but that doesn't mean we should forget the success they've had for the most part of the year. Nintendo has been named "World's Best Company" for 2009, coming out on top of all the major corporations worldwide. Now what has the World's Best Company been cooking up all week? Check 'em all out right here.

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Posted Oct 04, 2009 at 11:27PM by Glenn M. Listed in: Weekend Warrior Tags: Ubisoft, Nintendo, Europe, Wii Price
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WiiDS Warrior - Image 1Bad week for Nintendo. Not only did their Wii price cut fail to send those numbers flying, but they even coughed out a System Update from gaming hell. Early this week, those who updated their Nintendo Wii got a rather unpleasant surprise. The update, which deletes homebrew, also left a lot of bricked Wiis in its wake. Realizing it was their fault, Nintendo is quick to try and remedy the situation by giving free repairs. Catch the whole story and more right here.

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Posted Sep 27, 2009 at 09:03AM by Glenn M. Listed in: Weekend Warrior Tags: Reggie Fils-Aime, Europe, UK, price drop, G4TV
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Nintendo Weekend Warrior - Image 1After weeks of denying rumors and trying to keep up with the console pricing, Nintendo finally confirms the Wii price cut, though unfortunately the UK isn't getting one. Still, in the words of that counselor from The New Guy, "I'm sorry to tell you that denial is not just a river in Egypt." Different context, I know, but the deny-and-confirm-later-anyway routine is really catching on. Speaking of catching, you can catch up with all the things Nintendo right here.

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Posted Sep 20, 2009 at 09:21AM by Glenn M. Listed in: Weekend Warrior Tags: Sony, Nintendo, Zelda, Best Buy, DeSmuME, Snes9x
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Nintendo Weekend Warrior - Image 1"Price cut" seems like the console mantra for months now, putting the pressure on major players in the industry to take a bit off their hardware price to stay competitive. Nintendo, so it seems, remains adamant about not lowering the Wii price, despite five months of sales decline, possibly going six. If Nintendo won't, then the retailers may be taking matters into their own hands, with rumors of price cuts surfacing anew.

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