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Nintendo Week of Aug. 30th - Metroid: Other M, interview with Nintendo’s Nate Bihldorff and more

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GameTrailers - Bonus Round Fall Game Preview Pt 4: Predictions & Hit List!

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We know that Jools Watsham is working on a game that has been codenamed ‘Spirit’. We also know that the game is going to be for DS. As I was going through Twitter, I noticed this message and picture from Mr. Watsham… In the spirit of fun… It seems like an odd picture to post up out of nowhere. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that ’spirit’ is said in the message either. Are we going to end up seeing spirit revealed as an ATV game? Link

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Japan - Capcom gets all-girl group AKB48 to play/promote Okamiden

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Okamiden - brush technique videos

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Furry Legends - more footage

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I just took some Alka-Seltzer to settle my stomach and headache. Now I’m actually feeling worse. Isn’t that the opposite of what’s supposed to happen? Hopefully some rest will help scare away these yucky feelings. Hopefully, wherever you guys are tonight, you’re feeling in tip-top shape! I’ll see you all in a few, short hours. It seems like the big thing in gaming right now is for developers to collaborate with one another. Back in the earlier days of gaming, devs didn’t really work together on creating titles. You saw the odd collaboration from time to time, but it was mostly a solitary dev experience. I don’t know what sparked the change in development attitude, but now we’re seeing all sorts of pairings that I would have never thought of. Obviously, Nintendo has worked with some other developers in the past, but they seem to be branching out even more nowadays. Take a look at Metroid: Other M for example. While having Retro work on the Metroid series made since with their second party status, seeing Samus being worked on with Team Ninja is something I couldn’t have thought up in my wildest dreams. It’s sure to make for one hell of a unique Metroid outing. I’m just hoping that the experiment ends up being worth the venture in the first place. While Nintendo has paired up with some big developers in the past, they still have plenty of opportunities to do so in their future. With this new, much more open approach to third parties, you have to wonder who Nintendo will take on as time rolls on. The 3DS could be the beginning of a new approach to gave development. For better or worse, the Big N could try to tackle some more of their long-running franchises with other devs at the helm. Personally, I would love to see Nintendo and Square-Enix work together again on another Super Mario RPG. I love the Paper Mario series, as well as the Mario and Luigi series. I want those game franchises to continue on for many, many years. With that said, I’d still like to see Square-Enix come back in to work on a true sequel to the SNES classic. That was the last Square title we saw on a Nintendo platform for many, many years. Thankfully, it was a fantastic game. I think the pairing could work wonders by revisiting that game world. What company/companies would you like to see Nintendo work with at some point in time? Leave a comment and let us know who your top pick is, and why! You never know when your dream could become a reality!

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Video Games | ScrewAttack | Video Game Vault: Turok: Dinosaur Hunter XBox 360 | Playstation 3 | Nintendo Wii Direct link here

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ScrewAttack - Video Game Vault: Turok: Dinosaur Hunter

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A portion of a WiiLoveIt review… Even if you’re a fan of James Patterson, like a good mystery (like I do), or enjoy Hidden Object games, the value in purchasing this is just too low to recommend. Full review here

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James Patterson Women’s Murder Club: Games of Passion - review

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World Hobby Fair 2010 - Nintendo booth pics

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