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“We have something we’re in the process of lighting up right now that I can’t talk about but I’m super excited about. I don’t want to be too nebulous here, but fans of a certain franchise will be very happy.”

“And [Dark Void Zero is] selling, just for the record, very, very well. We’re actually really pleased. In some ways, it’s actually exceeding my expectations as to how it did, so we’ll actually be looking at some other opportunities. I’m not saying necessarily 8-bit focused, not even necessarily DSiWare-focused, but there’s some gained from learning that we take from Dark Void Zero and from Other Ocean in particular that turned out great.”

Mr. Svensson would not say anything about the mysterious downloadable title. The game may (or may not) be for WiiWare/DSiWare, but we’ll just have to wait and see.

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Looks like Reggie-Fils Aime won’t be getting a Twitter anytime soon…

And as an added bonus, gamers will be able to find out if Reggie has played Zelda Wii yet…

“Great Reggie interview today….coming soon to GTTV. Find out if he has played the new Zelda for Wii or not.” – Geoff Keighley’s Twitter


After rotating the LG symbol and moving one of the lines, a familiar video game character pops up…

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Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing, shows off the Nintendo DSi XL at Nintendo’s Q1 Media Summit. The latest iteration of the record-breaking Nintendo DS is set to launch in the U.S. on March 28, 2010.

During Nintendo’s Q1 Media Summit, an attendee strikes a pose to create a character for Photo Dojo, a downloadable game for Nintendo DSiWare that literally puts players right into the action.

Attendees at Nintendo’s Q1 Media Summit enjoy demonstrations of some of the Wii system’s most highly-anticipated titles such as Super Meat Boy by Team Meat for WiiWare.


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It’s been more than fourteen years since the Virtual Boy was launched, but according to GAME LABO, the device is being revived for Wii. The Japanese magazine noted in its rumors section that Virtual Boy 2 is in development for Nintendo’s console and that it will be released this year. Personally, that doesn’t seem probable, but you never know, right? GAME LABO also had a few other Nintendo-related rumors, which we’ve posted below.

* The budget-priced games from game company [S]’s [D] series releasing on 03/04 will have a brand new method of copy protection against backup devices.
* Game company [b]’s idol simulation series [i]’s latest game will be released on the Wii. It will utilize the engine from [b]’s 2008 Wii game, [H] (……)

Thanks to Robert for the news tip!

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According to Siliconera, Nintendo renewed their Eternal Darkness trademark in North America one week ago. While it is true that no major news often comes from re-registered trademarks, it’s possible that Nintendo is considering a remake or revival through a port of the original. However, Nintendo’s New Play Control! line seems somewhat dead, as North American gamers are still waiting to see titles such as Pikmin 2. I suppose we’ll just have to wait and see what happens over the next few months.

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