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Pokémon - Revolution Bound?
Japanese publication Famitsu recently got to sit down with Tsunekazu Ishihara and discuss the future of Pokémon. Read what he had to say about the Revolution inside.
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Shigeru Miyamoto - GU Interview
In an interview published on Guardian Unlimited's gamesblog, Shigeru Miyamoto shared his thoughts regarding game design, Nintendo's online service, the reasoning behind Revolution's design and Sony's recent PlayStation 3 announcements. Read it all here.
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NIBRIS - Interview
Recently, popular gaming site N-Galaxy had a chance to chat with Revolution developers NIBRIS about their upcoming projects Raid over the Rive and Sadness. Read it here.
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Renewed Super Mario Bros Releasedate
Nintendo of America has announced that the upcoming New Super Mario Bros will be released in North-America on May 15, one week later than originally planned.
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Weekly Mailbag Returns
If it's up to us, the weekly mailbag returns.
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Sega Goes Nintendogs
MTO is planning their own interpretation of Nintendogs on the Nintendo DS. Green dogs?
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Yoot Saito Working on DS
Yoot Saito (creator of Seaman and Odama) has confirmed that he is working on a new DS game to take advantage of the Wi-Fi connection and the microphone.
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Tales Of The Tempest - New Screenshots
Namco updates its official site and releases some new screenshots.
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New Super Mario Bros, to feature at least 80 levels!
In the latest issue of Nintendo Power, they confirm that New Super Mario Bros. will feature at least 80 levels for you to go through in 8 worlds! They also confirm that there is an overworld in the game and explain how it works, so the level structure is a little different from the original Super Mario Bros.
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NWC Program: Metroid & Tetris
For all of our American readers who are planning to get either Metroid Prime Hunters or Tetris DS (or both) tomorrow, we've enabled the friendship-program (available for all registered readers) for both titles.
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