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November 27th, 2009


I've added a "Nintendo" section to the sidebar that contains the following pages and categories: List of Nintendo games, List of Nintendo divisions, History of Nintendo, Category:Nintendo franchises, Category:Nintendo employees, and Category:Nintendo systems. Clicking "Nintendo" will send you to the Category: Nintendo page.

November 11, 2009


Yup, New Super Mario Bros. Wii has landed. Australia is the first to receive the game, though Americans and Europeans are up next. To help out, it'd be greatly appreciated if you would update or create articles in relation to the game. Thanks!

October 2nd, 2009


Tonight I'll be working on getting September's "this day in history" articles ready and will post them tomorrow. Once again, sorry for being behind schedule. Check around the site and you'll find a TON of new articles: we now have 5,500! It felt like just yesterday when I announced we had 5,000!

September 23rd, 2009


Nintendo turns 120! Happy 120th Birthday Nintendo! It's been 120 years since Fusajiro Yamauchi started the company Nintendo Koopai in Kyoto, Japan. After 120 years and over 2 decades of being the leading gaming company, Nintendo has become one of the most well known gaming companies in history!

September 8th, 2009


I'm not sure if anyone was wondering, but the "this day in history" project is still going smoothly. I know at the moment there is nothing posted, but that will shortly change. Currently I have January-July finished, so I'm well over half done (I've still got September, October, November, and the first twenty or so days of December left). I've kind of been behind on thanking people for their contributions, so just know that if you edited the site and it wasn't deleted, that it was appreciated!

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Donkey Kong (video game)

Donkey Kong is one of the most important video games released in the early eighties. Created by Shigeru Miyamoto of Nintendo, Donkey Kong was intended to replaced unused RadarScope units and was a second chance at trying to break through the American market. It introduced super stars Mario and Donkey Kong and gave birth to an exciting new genre in an industry filled with shooters and maze games. The game went on to sell tens of thousands of units worldwide, and ended up becoming the second best selling arcade game of all time. Both Mario and Donkey Kong went to star in their own series of games, while the damsel in distress, Pauline, was eventually replaced by Princess Peach. More...

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  • Virtual Console: The Combatribes (SNES) and Solomon's Key (arcade)
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