Topic: Nintendo

Do you remember the Nintendo Family Computer, or Famicon? Well, you might not -- it came to earth in 1983 and was Japan's version of the NES. Now, continuing its week of vintage teardowns, iFixit's gotten its hands on one of these colorful gems and done what it does. The Famicon is pretty easily dismantled, and simple ... More at digg.com
Leave it to Nintendo to interrupt a party. The company is sitting out Gamescom, but in true "market disruption" fashion, it chose to drop a slew of release dates for its anticipated fall line-up today. Included in the announcement were some of the titles that grabbed headlines during E3, like Kirby's Epic Yar... More at digg.com
Nintendo have released yet another trailer, but this time, rather than showing off gameplay or story, it is Samus narrating, from her perspective, the events of earlier Metroid games as well as the introduction of Metroid: Other M. It's fairly interesting for anyone who is a Metroid nut, and will certainly serve to inc... More at digg.com
hasanabbas1987 writes "A group of engineers going by Waterloo Labs in Austin, Texas created a way of controlling an original NES by simply moving your eyes. By using electrodes placed around the eyes to track the movement of a players eyeballs, they were able to jury rig a Nintendo to accept eye movement as contro... More at slashdot.org
hasanabbas1987 writes "A group of engineers going by Waterloo Labs in Austin, Texas created a way of controlling an original NES by simply moving your eyes. By using electrodes placed around the eyes to track the movement of a players eyeballs, they were able to jury rig a Nintendo to accept eye movement as contro... More at slashdot.org
Nintendo has neglected to share some important details about the 3DS such as the price and release date, but that will change in September.... More at digg.com
CheShACat writes "A UK high court ruled today that R4 cards for the Nintendo DS are illegal, finding two vendors guilty of selling 'game copiers.' The ruling by Justice Floyd is quoted as saying, 'The economic effect on Nintendo of the trade in these devices is substantial as each accused device can store and play... More at slashdot.org
Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter is known across the net for giving predictions that may or may not turn out to be true. His latest one is that the Nintendo 3DS will be released at the price point of $249 in the US, with software prices rising from $25 to $29. Do you Diggers think it's going to cost that much or ... More at digg.com
Nintendo's CEO and president, Satoru Iwata, rejected the idea of his company developing for Apple's iOS devices in the company's recent shareholder meeting.... More at digg.com
Why Nintendo is doing everything right with the 3DS.... More at digg.com
A 6 year-old boy who nearly went blind in 1 eye can now see again after he was told to play on a Nintendo games console...and regularly played Mario Kart. (And some people question the value of video games!...)... More at digg.com
Out of Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft, This is who won the War and our hearts at E3... More at digg.com
The 3DS: Nintendo's answer to magic. It will allow a 3D effect without the use of glasses...WHAT?... More at digg.com
An anonymous reader writes "The GPU for the Nintendo 3DS has just been revealed, and it's not made by Nvidia, ATI, or even Imagination Technologies. Instead, Nintendo has signed up Japanese startup Digital Media Professionals (DMP) in a deal that sees the company's PICA200 chip churning out the 3-D visuals. For th... More at slashdot.org
DMP has announced the 3DS will be using the PICA200 GPU chip.... More at digg.com
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