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Nintendo Wall Graphics

These Officially Licensed Blik Nintendo Wall Graphic sets are pretty cool and may bring out the inner game nerd in you.

Link: Design Milk via Joystiq.

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In case you missed the new screens of the upcoming new Prince of Persia game I posted earlier this week here is a video that give a glimpse on what to expect from the game in terms of art style. This new Prince of Persia game will be released for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, and PC.

Here is the link to the official Prince of Persia website.

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Here is the new video trailer from the newly launched Japanese Castlevania Order of Eccelsia game site.

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The World Ends with You is a Japanese Role-Playing Game for the Nintendo DS. Read the rest of this entry »

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Metal Slug 7 DS Trailer

Written by Fallback in Nintendo DS


Metal Slug 7 brings the series' scrolling shooting action to the DS.

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Hiroshi Yamauchi Nintendo

Hiroshi Yamauchi is an ex president and big shareholder in Nintendo which has no doubt made him Japans current richest person according to Forbes magazine. “Now your playing with power.

Yamauchi Hiroshi, born November 7, 1927 in Kyoto) is a Japanese businessman. He was the third president of Nintendo Co., Ltd. beginning in 1949 until stepping down on May 31, 2002. Yamauchi is credited with transforming Nintendo from a small hanafuda card making company in Japan to the multi-billion dollar video game company that it is today. Yamauchi was succeeded at Nintendo by Satoru Iwata. Yamauchi also became the majority owner of the Seattle Mariners baseball team in 1992, which is now managed by former Nintendo of America chairman, Howard Lincoln.

As of 2008, Yamauchi is the richest man in Japan and 149th richest person in the world, having a net worth of approximately $7.8 billion

Hiroshi Yamauchi had the following final words for his Nintendo executives: “Coincidental to my leaving the company, I would like to make one request: that Nintendo give birth to wholly new ideas and create hardware which reflects that ideal. And make software that adheres to that same standard. Furthermore, this software should attract consumers as new and interesting. Lastly, and of equal importance, is completing these products quickly and at a cost comparable to today’s current market. I imagine most people question the feasibility of my request, but Nintendo has always pursued those objectives. I’d ask that the company continue to follow this goal as my final and only request to the new management staff. I can’t say what these new types of software will be, but I’m sure they’ll release it during my lifetime.”

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