Resident Evil Coming More Often « Nintendo Okie

July 27, 2010 by  
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Wait until Yoshi’s Island. The world will explode. 1 day ago; Our weekly look at Nintendo’s History is live. http://nintendo-okie.com/2010/07/26/this-week-in- nintendo - history -july-25th-to-july-31st/ 1 day ago …

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Kid Icarus: Uprising – Official E3 Trailer – Nintendo 3DS | Trendific

June 19, 2010 by  
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Release Date: Coming Soon One of the most longed-for franchises from Nintendo’s long history makes its glorious return in spectacular 3-D. Kid Icarus is back in a new game designed specifically for the Nintendo 3DS system by Kirby™ and …

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E3: A Brief History – The Married Gamers

June 10, 2010 by  
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In 1996, Nintendo announced the N64 along with Super Mario 64. In a year that was defined by games some popular franchises were born, or renewed all over again. Tomb Raider, Resident Evil, Crash Bandicoot, and an early version of …

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yien127 says "I should have bought an Xbox instead of a Gamecube …

January 21, 2010 by  
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When the console wars started, I already had a history of owning nintendo consoles. I guess this is why I choose to stick with this trend and picked up a.

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Megabits of Gaming: Noughtie but nice - the best gaming decade EVER

January 1, 2010 by  
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The Xbox marked a new era; the battles between Sega and Nintendo in the 1990s were history - this was the point that Sony and Microsoft started to fight it out for top spot… The Sega Dreamcast and Nintendo Gamecube were sadly left in …

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Megabits of Gaming: Noughtie but nice - the best gaming decade EVER

January 1, 2010 by  
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The Xbox marked a new era; the battles between Sega and Nintendo in the 1990s were history - this was the point that Sony and Microsoft started to fight it out for top spot… The Sega Dreamcast and Nintendo Gamecube were sadly left in …

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Megabits of Gaming: Noughtie but nice - the best gaming decade EVER


Megabits of Gaming: Noughtie but nice - the best gaming decade EVER

January 1, 2010 by  
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The Xbox marked a new era; the battles between Sega and Nintendo in the 1990s were history - this was the point that Sony and Microsoft started to fight it out for top spot… The Sega Dreamcast and Nintendo Gamecube were sadly left in …

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Nintendo Okie: Do You Know Who This Girl Is?

August 20, 2009 by  
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I’ll deal mostly with Nintendo related issues, but will occasionally point out other things in gaming I find interesting. I’ll have a lot of reviews for WiiWare games and developer interviews as well as a look at the history of Nintendo …

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Nintendo Wii is Changing History | NewWiiGames.org

July 18, 2009 by  
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Wii means “we,” which is fundamentally what the game is all about. It speaks of friends gathering to play Legends of Zelda or two boxing enthusiasts.

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Nintendo Wiikly » Blog Archive » Game and Watch comming to Japan

July 10, 2009 by  
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… but many moons ago Nintendo released a series of games called Game and Watch, that many people are calling their first handHeld that may have inspired the Ds Well many thought they were buried in Nintendo history never to be seen …

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