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Fam-Wii fun - Edmonton Sun


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Fam-Wii fun
Edmonton Sun,  Canada - 22 hours ago
The spike is being led by Nintendo's Wii interactive console, which according to figures from market research company NPD Group outpaced its competitors by ...
Best Buy offers $15 with Xbox 360, PS3, DS titles Punch Jump
Rock Revolution Sells 2 Wii Copies Cubed3
DLC Royal Rumble - PS3 vs Xbox 360 vs Wii Videogamer.com
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New Naruto on Nintendo Wii and DS - Examiner.com


Examiner.com

New Naruto on Nintendo Wii and DS
Examiner.com - Nov 18, 2008
... which leaves Nintendo's Wii and DS. Tomy and D3 Publishers have released Clash of Ninja Revolution on Wii along with Path of the Ninja, Ninja Destiny ...

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Game news: Xbox 360's new look - The Associated Press


Game news: Xbox 360's new look
The Associated Press - Nov 18, 2008
In a nod to Nintendo's beloved Mii characters, you can also create your own personal avatar. Microsoft has made it easier to play with your friends, ...

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Social gaming puts zing in holiday fun - The Gazette (Montreal)


Social gaming puts zing in holiday fun
The Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 23 hours ago
The Nintendo Wii has been a tremendous success in great part because its controllers allow games to include a physical element. ...

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Games That Aren’t Really Games...Should We Be Concerned? - Game Informer


Games That Aren’t Really Games...Should We Be Concerned?
Game Informer, TX - Nov 14, 2008
Nintendo and Ubisoft are prime examples, as both are currently the industry leaders when it comes to the above. At E3 2008, Cammie Dunaway, Executive Vice ...
EA Sports Gets Active ACED Magazine
EA Sports Unveils 'Active' Fitness Line Gamasutra
EA Sports announces new fitness line for Wii Neoseeker
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Venture funds tap China game designers amid downturn - Reuters


Venture funds tap China game designers amid downturn
Reuters - Nov 11, 2008
By George Chen SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese game designers, whose clients often include big names such as Sony and Nintendo, are attracting venture ...

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