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Daily Gadgets, Computer, and Electr (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
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The Final Redoubt (Free subscription) | yesterday
My favourite Beano character, General Alfie "Jumbo" Johnson... and Israel... lead the way in remote control warfare.
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Destructoid (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
Despite the fact that Miyamoto himself has said that Nintendo is shooting for a 2010 release of the new Zelda teased at E3 behind closed doors, we find it very hard to believe that it will actually come out then. Zelda games are notorious for their epic development time and constant delays and we're already getting one on the DS this year. On top of this Nintendo is really trying to not set a release...
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GameGrep Feed (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
This week's The Bender comes full force with everybody present and surprisingly attentive to all your gaming news, insight, theory, entertainment, and anything else we can pretend to do. Check out quote for show notes. Listen live/stream through iTunes here or download the mp3 directly here
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The Independent (Free subscription) | yesterday
As if the announcement that fans of the Nintendo DS will not have long to wait until they get their hands on a new version of the console was not enough, the Japanese gaming giant has revealed that it is looking ahead to even more exciting developments for the popular handheld device.
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Geeky-Gadgets (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Thrustmaster has launched a new accessory for the Nintendo Wii, the Thrustmaster T-Freestyle NW. The Thrustmaster T-Freestyle NW is a skateboarding and snowboard controller for the Nintendo Wii, and it is designed to bring extreme action of boarding this winter from the comfort of your living room. With the T-Freestyle NW (patent pending), now more than ever [...] This is a post from Geeky Gadgets...
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Kotaku (Free subscription) | yesterday
During an interview on GameTrailers TV yesterday, Nintendo of America's Reggie Fils-Aime was quizzed on whether we'd see Zelda on the Wii next year. His response? Hedge-betting. "We haven't...
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DinoDirect.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Specifications: This christmas gift include quad charging station, controller rechargeable battery, wireless infrared ray sensor bar, controller silicone skin case, EU AC power adapter These are non-OEM products Quad Charging Station : Brand new charger stand, rechargeable battery and power cord (4 in1) Compatible with Nintendo Wii remote control The charger stand allows you to easily charge and store...
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DinoDirect.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Specifications: This 5 in 1 christmas gift include Wii tennis racket, SD memory converter adapter, steering wheel for racing, 128MB memory card, remote controller steering wheel These are non-OEM products Tennis Racket: Simply snap in the controller to improve your back swing while playing your favorite video game The tennis racket controller is very reactive to your motions This tennis racket should...
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Hctor.com (Free subscription) | 07/11/2009
During an interview on GameTrailers TV yesterday, Nintendo of America's Reggie Fils-Aime was quizzed on whether we'd see Zelda on the Wii next year. His response
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Gadget & Tech News (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Oh, brother. Here we go again. Just over a year after Nintendo’s own Reggie Fils-Aime denied the existence of a forthcoming Wii HD, the bigwig is having to make that very same denial again. Naturally, a few new rumors of an HD-enabled Wii have surfaced since that fateful day in October of 2008, and with [...]
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Total Video Games (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Will the Wii 2 support SD & HD? TVG rounds up the most revealing information from Nintendo's Q&A session...
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GamesIndustry.biz (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Nintendo executives have hinted the company is looking towards a shift to high-definition, and acknowledged it cannot "swim against the tide" with regard to technology. "Since our division has been reviewing and developing a number of hardware, we are looking into many different things, including HD and SD," Genyo Takeda, GM of Nintendo's R&D division, told investors at a recent...
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Product Reviews Net (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Well this bit of news is sure to disappoint the millions of Nintendo Wii owners out there who were clinging on to the hope that a new bit of kit was on the way. Nintendo America’s President, Reggie Fils-Aime has firmly stated that there is no existance of a Wii HD console and the company [...]
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peanut12 | 05/11/2009
R4i SDHC + 4GB Sandisk TF Card R4i SDHC + 4GB Sandisk TF Card is the latest development in flash cartridge technology for the Nintendo DSi. You can better benefit it in watching movies, playing music, browsing pictures, reading ebooks etc. R4i Features: Same size as an original DSi game cartridge. Built-in PassMe (NO need for any boot cart./passcard etc.) Uses microSD memory card (Trans Flash) as storage.
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peanut12 | 05/11/2009
R4i Card + 4GB Kingston Memory Card R4i Card + 4GB Kingston Memory Card is the latest development in flash cartridge technology for the Nintendo DSi. You can better benefit it in watching movies, playing music, browsing pictures, reading ebooks etc. Features: Same size as an original DSi game cartridge. Built-in PassMe (NO need for any boot cart./passcard etc.) Uses microSD memory card (Trans Flash)
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peanut12 | 05/11/2009
R4i Card + 2GB Kingston Memory Card R4i Card + 2GB Kingston Memory Card is the latest development in flash cartridge technology for the Nintendo DSi. You can better benefit it in watching movies, playing music, browsing pictures, reading ebooks etc. Features: Same size as an original DSi game cartridge. Built-in PassMe (NO need for any boot cart./passcard etc.) Uses microSD memory card (Trans Flash)