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    Time for gamers to get political!

    As Americans, it is our civic duty to vote. However, as gamers we often feel chastised by politicians and their views on videogames. Now is our time to rise up and be heard. Yahoo games is trying to inform gamers as to which candidate will help defend our rights to frag. I know what you are...
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    Xbox 360 = Hardcore

    Ok Hines, now do you care to debate?
  3. Mai Valentine

    According to a study, M-rated games sell best.

    http://www.gamespot.com/news/6178510.html?om_act=convert&om_clk=newstop&tag=newstop;title;5 But I have to wonder if any of these were based on percentages. If most games made are M, wouldn't it be natural for them to sell more? I wouldn't mind seeing a percentage based study. How many M-rated...
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    NP Managing Editor Scott Pelland

    Just as bears aren't really the number-one threat to America as asserted by Stephen Colbert on The Colbert Report, Wii isn't the number-one threat to gamers as many industry pundits have recently griped. Their argument goes something like this: If Wii is a huge success, then game publishers will...
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    The Wii- A little TOO original?

    Nintendo has recently become famous for not being afraid to reinvent its hardware with the DS (with its extra, touch-sensitive screen) and the Wii (obviously, with its new control system). But I ask you this: have these changes scared away casual gamers that would prefer the "old-school"...
  6. Mai Valentine

    Nintendo Minute: Volume 3 - Aiming for the mature market

    This week's question: Nintendo is oftentimes viewed as a kid-centric company by today's gamers. How will it appeal itself to the adult gamer in 2005 and beyond? Reggie Fils-Aime, executive vice president, sales and marketing, Nintendo of America: To say that Nintendo is centered on producing...
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