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Nintendo 3DS to be released in U.S. in Marchupdated: Wed Sep 29 2010 10:44:00

The Nintendo 3DS has a release date, and it won't be in time for the holidays.

Sony, Nintendo unveil game offerings at E3updated: Wed Jun 03 2009 10:57:00

With the big three gaming-system makers all previewing new or upgraded motion-sensing controllers this week, a new arms race is under way in the video game industry.

Fortune: Wii will rock youupdated: Mon Jun 04 2007 14:40:00

Nintendo's legendary videogame designer Shigeru Miyamoto is lying face down on the floor in Kyoto, Japan, hobbled by a right cross and struggling to regain his composure. The man some credit with t...

CNNMoney: Nintendo president vows cheap gamesupdated: Wed Mar 29 2006 11:30:00

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - Nintendo has already vowed its next generation console will be cheaper than its competitors. Now it's making the same promise about its games.

CNNMoney: Nintendo, Sega team for gaming iTunes serviceupdated: Thu Mar 23 2006 15:59:00

SAN JOSE (CNNMoney.com) - Nintendo's next generation video game system is going to rely pretty heavily on the past.

CNNMoney: Witnessing the Revolutionupdated: Thu Dec 15 2005 09:00:00

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - Interesting factoid about the Nintendo Revolution controller: It's smaller and lighter than you might think.

CNNMoney: Nintendo's revolution-ary plansupdated: Thu Sep 15 2005 13:24:00

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Ending months of speculation, Nintendo has begun to unveil the 'revolutionary' aspects of its next generation video-game system -- code-named Revolution.

CNNMoney: Nintendo kicks off the Revolutionupdated: Tue May 17 2005 13:48:00

As it plans for the future, Nintendo seems to be drawing from the past.

CNNMoney: Nintendo talks next generationupdated: Thu Mar 10 2005 15:56:00

SAN FRANCISCO (CNN/Money) - Nintendo dropped the first hints about its next generation video game console Thursday, joining the growing battle for pre-emptive consumer awareness.

CNNMoney: Innovate or dieupdated: Thu May 20 2004 12:34:00

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Nintendo's president doesn't mince words: The gaming industry, he believes, is in the midst of a crisis of innovation, which could lead to its demise.

Business 2.0: Is Nintendo Playing The Wrong Game? Its competitors are turning their consoles into home entertainment centers. updated: Fri Aug 01 2003 00:01:00

If you want to see the future of videogames, there's no place like the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo. Each May the industry's heavyweights roll out their latest marvels, displaying their vis...

Business 2.0: Another Crisis On His Hands Fighting an uphill battle in the console biz, Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata could have an even bigger prupdated: Fri Aug 01 2003 00:01:00

As Sony has run off with the console business, Nintendo has leaned ever more heavily on its other platform, the Game Boy. With a stunning 98 percent of the $2 billion-a-year handheld videogame mark...

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