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							<title>Comments on Blog Post: Nintendo&apos;s smart moves ushers in the Brain Age</title>
							<description> Nintendo announced a summer slate of games fewer bounty hunters, elf warriors, and plumbers than we expected. Find out why that may be the company&apos;s finest move in months.</description>
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								<title>Comment from Blackbolt - It is a real smart move. What do you expect from the &quot;King of Innovation&quot;? Nintendo is now appealing...</title>
								<description> It is a real smart move. What do you expect from the &quot;King of Innovation&quot;? Nintendo is now appealing to a whole new audience. Who would have thought that you could make a great game on learning? That&apos;s what Nintendo is doing. Who was really expecting Galaxy and Brawl to be announced at the Summit? Two of the biggest games being announced at the Summit? I don&apos;t think so. Nintendo reinforced what games were coming for the summer that are very unique and creative. Corruption is enough for the near end of Summer and to hook them (I guess Nintendo enthusiasts) back in with Mario and Brawl announcement at E3 or TGS. That would be a great plan. With a slew of 125 (DS/Wii) games by themselves, why announce it all at once? It keeps gamers focus on games they are playing now and when they are finished, they have more games to look forward too. They focus on what is currently being released which a great strategy instead of looking far into the next year. Okay, with my rant done, I didn&apos;t get into Big Brain Academy, but I really got into Brain Age. Maybe BBA: Wii Degree will be different. I am excited about Brain Age 2 and Jam Sessions. </description>
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								<pubDate>Fri, 25 May 2007 16:47:03 GMT</pubDate>
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