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The regginator says “absolutely not” to further Wii price drops.
The regginator says “absolutely not” to further Wii price drops.
There might not be another president of a major corporation that is sleeping as good as Nintendo of America’s Reggie Fils-Aime. I imagine his office as the giant vault of gold that Scrooge McDuck used as his personal swimming pool. He took some time out of his busy schedule of ...
Official Nintendo Magazine
Official Nintendo Magazine
officialnintendomagazine.co.uk — Will Professor Layton Be Released On Wii? Thursday 8-Oct-2009 11:02 AM Level 5 reveal the answer to... ONM The Professor Layton games have been so successful, many people have wondered if the games will ever be released on Wii. However, as Level 5 CEO ... (more) Official Nintendo Magazine
The Divnich Debrief: 37% of Wii Games Not Reviewed
The Divnich Debrief: 37% of Wii Games Not Reviewed
industrygamers.com — EEDAR analyst Jesse Divnich's latest IndustryGamers column indicates that there's been a big rise in the percent... of unreviewed Wii games, especially compared to other consoles. This has helped the average Wii game review score. (more) The Divnich Debrief: 37% of Wii Games Not Reviewed
Official Nintendo Magazine
Official Nintendo Magazine
officialnintendomagazine.co.uk — Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 7-Oct-2009 Interview: It's Modern Warfare with nowt taken out! Modern Warfare -... one of the biggest games of our times - will be making its Wii debut in November and while many fans would like to play the sequel on the ... (more) Official Nintendo Magazine
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