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  2. NintendoLife - Wikipedia

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  3. Nintendo data leak - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo is a Japanese video game developer and publisher that produces both software and hardware. [8] Its hardware products include the handheld Game Boy and Nintendo DS families and home consoles such as the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), Super NES, Nintendo 64 (N64), GameCube, and Wii.

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  5. List of video game magazines - Wikipedia

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  6. Picopict - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo Life's Brody Olimar called Picopict one of the first great title on the DSiWare service, commenting that it was a good value and had nothing to complain about. [18] Nintendo Life also named it the best Nintendo DSiWare game of the year. [19] Giant Bomb's Brad Shoemaker commented that it looked like the "best thing on DSiWare". [20]

  7. Rival Turf! - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Damien McFerran of NintendoLife reviewed the title negatively, calling it "desperately short on originality" with "truly uninspiring gameplay". He supposed that the publisher's main strategy was to capitalize on the lack of two-player functionality in Capcom 's superior competing game Final Fight , while simultaneously plagiarizing it.

  8. RetroN - Wikipedia

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    Brian Easton of BoingBoing said the quality is good although it "requires more force to remove [the cartridges] than feels comfortable". [23] The developers behind the RetroArch project claimed "the RetroN 5 violates several licenses". This was because the console used the Genesis Plus GX and SNES9x Next emulators to launch some games. Both of ...

  9. Project64 - Wikipedia

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    Project64 is a free and open-source Nintendo 64 emulator written in the programming languages C and C++ for Microsoft Windows. [3] This software uses a plug-in system allowing third-party groups to use their own plug-ins to implement specific components.