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lordnikon
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Thu May 22, 2003 5:43 pm
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THIS IS NOT A RUMOR! Shocked
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QUOTE FROM USATODAY.COM: source
Nintendo says its two larger rivals have staked too much on online games without thinking through the costs for consumers.

"I don't think its reasonable to make someone pay for a game and then make them prepare a network connection and charge a monthly fee," Satoru Iwata, president of Nintendo, told Reuters recently.

Meanwhile, Nintendo's Iwata said his company was working on a service that would not require users to cough up regular fees for games.

"In the near future we are hoping to announce something that addresses this issue," he told Reuters.

Nintendo's GameCube sells for $150 and has a separate add-on for connecting to networks or the Internet.

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The day you have been waiting for HAS arrived. Nintendo waking up from their slumber, and FINALLY realised nintendo gamecube's potential to blow away its competitors.

WOOOOHOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

-LordNikon

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LewisM
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Posted:
Thu May 29, 2003 3:28 am
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Yeah it is very cool huh Very Happy

Though dont get too excited, I mean they only said they are thinking about entering the online market, they havent siad with what games yet
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Lunar Eclipse
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Fri Jun 20, 2003 11:54 am
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Sounds cool
 
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