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Video: Reggie Fils-Aime hints on big holiday video game title for Nintendo Wii |
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What caught our attention the most, however, is Fils-Aime's comments on the upcoming E3 event. He stressed that Nintendo will be revealing its video game lineup for the second half of 2008 by then.
Aside from that, Reggie Fils-Aime also said that during Q3 and Q4 of 2008, Nintendo will be maximizing all its key franchises. As a matter of fact, the president hinted on a big game that will be launched during the holiday season:
There's gonna be a big game for the holiday that the gamers will want. All I can tell you is what we announce during E3 is gonna be fantastic. The gamer is gonna be excited and the expanded audience is gonna be excited.
We know that you are rather excited to watch the clip so we'll stop the chit-chat here. After watching the video (click on the Via link below if the embedded video doesn't work on your browser), maybe you can help us guess what title Reggie is talking about via the comment section below.
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boy aren't you yhe stupid one
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As for Wii Sports? Why not, add a few more sports, online play with rankings, more players. They could provide us with a complete package, that is much more than the demo-like original.
But of course none of this matters, you always try to find some angle to HATE on Nintendo. I mean you are a douche bag.
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I'd say all of the above.
Oh, and correct me if I'm wrong, but I seem to remember a few big games Like Super Paper Mario, Metroid Prime 3, and Super Mario Galaxy all being released within two months of each other last year. You must've forgotten or something. It's okay, we all make mistakes. ;)
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coming from a person who plays games based on graphics and reviews score. what a great philosophy
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