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Popular gift for Christmas … (from left) siblings Nick, Maxx and Alex Wallbank play their Nintendo DS consoles.
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via Sydney Morning Herald @ 20:09 26th Oct
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Popular gift for Christmas … (from left) siblings Nick, Maxx and Alex Wallbank play their Nintendo DS consoles.
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via The Age @ 15:04 26th Oct
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THE interactive entertainment giant Nintendo is cracking down on gaming pirates who sell to parents anxious to keep their kids happy for Christmas.
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via Canberra Times @ 19:32 25th Oct
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THE interactive entertainment giant Nintendo is cracking down on gaming pirates who sell to parents anxious to keep their kids happy for Christmas.
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via Tasmanian Examiner @ 11:45 25th Oct
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via Sydney Morning Herald @ 11:45 25th Oct
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SouthPeak Games announced today that its highly anticipated, award-winning Nintendo DS title Ninjatown has shipped to retailers across the country. The title, developed by Venan Entertainment in conjunction with Cashmere Productions and based on the world of Shawnimals plush toys, features "action strategy" gameplay that is unlike anything else in handheld games.
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via Mygamer @ 15:01 29th Oct
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Believe it or not, we here at Mac|Life have dreams. They mainly consist of ninjas, unicorns, robots and Apple; but they're dreams none the less. So you can understand how excited we got when we saw this little iPhoneRobo. The Japanese blog moyashi.air-nifty.com, roughly translated by our superior Google translate skills to "One Secondhand Bath," shows us a self made iPhone spy-bot.
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via Mac Life @ 21:08 7th Nov
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Reports of abnormally high bannings from Xbox Live have swelled on the internet in recent days, suggesting that Microsoft anti-piracy ninjas are inadvertently banning players again for gaining early access to hit games like Gears of War 2, which launched last Friday.
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via Macworld UK @ 6:49 13th Nov
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Reports of abnormally high bannings from Xbox Live have swelled on the internet in recent days, suggesting that Microsoft anti-piracy ninjas are inadvertently banning players again for gaining early access to hit games like Gears of War 2, which launched last Friday.
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via Australian PC World @ 22:08 12th Nov
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Reports of abnormally high bannings from Xbox Live have swelled on the internet in recent days, suggesting that Microsoft anti-piracy ninjas are inadvertently banning players again for gaining early access to hit games like Gears of War 2, which launched last Friday.
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via Good Gear Guide @ 22:09 12th Nov
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Wii shortages at Christmas time are officially a crummy holiday tradition, like fruitcakes, gift cards for crappy stores and whiskey-soaked fake Santas. This year, though, it's because of pirates. No really. The Suez Canal is infested with Somali pirates (who've already stolen 1000 Wiis), so companies are diverting shipments around the Cape of Good Hope, resulting in a three week shipping delay. We've got one question for Nintendo: Where the hell are your ninjas?
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via Gizmodo @ 5:53 19th Nov
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