
Are you such a big Nintendo fanboy that you’d be willing to dress Nintendo style too? If so, you’re in for a treat. The creators of icons like Mario, Sonic the hedgehog and many others, have decided to honor these characters and surprise fans by launching a limited line of footwear.
The Legacy X Nintendo 07 snickers are totally cool and in fashion, I mean I just fell in love with them the moment I laid eyes on them. Unfortunately these aren’t your ordinary trainers, they’re collectables, with only 400 pairs being produced.
October 2nd, 2007
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Petroglyph’s revolutionary sci-fi RTS has been delayed until January 2008, SEGA announced. Of course they tried to turn this into positive news, saying this way the PC and Xbox 360 launches will be closer together.
Originally, the game was supposed to launch on November 2nd for the PC, but apparently things didn’t go as planned so the developers were forced to delay the game.
Universe at War features a very “original” “aliens invade Earth” story and it’s designed as the first installment in an entire saga.
October 2nd, 2007
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Although Wii’s supremacy in the new generation consoles war is clear in markets all over the world, there’s no place like home. That’s right, in its Japanese homeland Nintendo’s revolutionary gaming system continues to clearly dominate the competition.
According to the latest Enterbrain figures, the Wii managed to sell about 1.6 million units from April to September 2007, while the PS3 came second with only about 385.000 sold units. The Xbox 360 sales weren’t monitored but it’s a well known fact that Microsoft’s console isn’t very popular in the Far-East.
Although the Wii only outsold Sony’s PS3 by 2to1 when they were both released last year, Nintendo really grew wings and is now outselling its rival by more than 4to1. An impressive achievement indeed.
October 2nd, 2007
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At least that’s what Nintendo America CEO, Reggie Fils-Amie, said in an interview for San Jose Mercury News. According to the Nintendo top man, every time they supplement the number of Wiis, they sell even better, so they are not even close to understanding where the threshold between offer and demand is.
As the holyday season approaches, Nintendo is working very hard to try and keep the consumers satisfied. But in spite of these efforts, Fils-Amie has officially stated they are not going to be able to meet this holiday demand.
October 2nd, 2007
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