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Nintendo Week - A History Of Possible Insanity

Nintendo...what were you thinking? There's no doubt that Nintendo has developed some of the most popular consoles and titles in gaming history. But that's not to say they didn't experience some epic failures. So here's to Nintendo's not so stellar attempts at world dominance. We can't help but admire the perseverance and guts.

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Nintendo Week - Nintendo 3D Pioneering

When Nintendo developed the 3DS they weren't riding the coat tails of other developers. They created it all in house and after years of development. Questional takes a look at the story of the first naked eye 3D device to break the mass market!

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Jul
5

Nintendo Week - Stealing The Show At E3 2011

Nintendo has provided not just entertainment, but consistently innovative and rewarding family entertainment for two generations. So with an eye to both the future and history of Nintendo- Questional presents N-Week: A week long focus on the games, technology and occasional follies of that precious little company which began in the nineteenth century creating poker cards.

To kick off our Nintendo Week, Questional reviews Nintendo's showmanship at the E-3 conference, the celebration of Zelda, new 3DS titles and the Wii U console announcement.

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Why do they still make games for PS2, but not XBox or GameCube?

Parasyte: My guess is that it's because no one has a PS3, because they cost so much. (10 answers)

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