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Nintendo might be considering hybrid HD/SD console
In a voluminous response to an investor question about moving to support high-definition output, Nintendo executives laid out their current thoughts on how and when to make such a move in their consoles. Of course, these thoughts shouldn't be taken as a definite indicator of Nintendo's plans, ...
Nintendo considering 'always on' 3G connectivity for DS
pocketgamer.co.uk — Sony seemed to make a concerted effort to puts its weight back behind its handheld brand a... few months back in response to the iPhone's popularity, and now Nintendo appears to be following suit. We heard about the previously slimmed down DS Lite and ... (more) Nintendo considering 'always on' 3G connectivity for DS
Nintendo Thanks People For Ratting Out R4 Retailers [Nintendo]
Nintendo Thanks People For Ratting Out R4 Retailers [Nintendo]
kotaku.com — Kyoto-based game company Nintendo created an anonymous form for collect information about the sale of R4 cartridges... in Japan. This information will be used by Nintendo in its legal suit. As we posted previously, announced that it and 54 software ... (more) Nintendo Thanks People For Ratting Out R4 Retailers ...
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Nintendo May Be Considering SD/HD Hybrid Console
The Escapist : Latest News — ... their hands, but also lets the gamemakers go SD to take risks at lower expenses, it's kind of a "best of both worlds" situation, don't you think? After all, though one could certainly make the argument that the Wii is just a breeding ground for a collection of crappy minigames and lackluster ports, does anybody think we'd see bizarre risk-taking games like Katamari Damacy that are far from guaranteed to turn a profit if they cost $50 million to make? ( Nintendo D-Pad , via Joystiq )

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