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Old 14-08-2007, 20:47   #1
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Eight of the top 10 selling games of the last week are exclusive titles for Nintendo's Wii or DS handheld console.
So it seems that although PS£ and 360 consoles may have better hardware, gameplay seems to be wining this round, well for Nintendo anyway.
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So it seems that although PS£ and 360 consoles may have better hardware, gameplay seems to be wining this round, well for Nintendo anyway.
GO! NINTENDO!

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