You don't get another chance, life is no Nintendo game.
A sold-out house my first night back. Do you have any idea what kinda pressure that is? I could have been at home in my warm bed, playing Nintendo.
Video games are bad for you? That's what they said about rock 'n' roll.
Nintendo's way is to challenge conventional thinking. Not just for the sake of doing things differently, but to do things better.
Being the puppet master, it's like running Nintendo of America.
The key here are two little words: the word 'or' and the word 'and'. Nintendo is not an or company, with games devoted to just this group or that group. We're an and company, with games for this group and that group and for groups that don't even call themselves gamers yet.
The government is already involved from an entertainment standpoint. I mean, they regulate a large part of our entertainment. What we're trying to do as an industry is be proactive and drive it much more positively, much more effectively, than the government can, and that's what the ESA is all about[....]We think we're doing a pretty effective job, and certainly from an Nintendo perspective, we think the ESA is the way to go.
Nintendo DS is not standing still. As a tenth serious competitor decides to make a run at Game Boy, DS raises the bar on portable gaming, before they even get started.
Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis. When I was dead broke, man, I couldn't picture this.
The DS represents a critical moment for Nintendo's success over the next two years. If it succeeds, we rise to the heavens, if it fails, we sink into hell.
DS not only changes Nintendo, it changes our industry.
Mario sees himself in Nintendo DS, and he feels like flying.
Nintendo's philosophy is never to go the easy path; it's always to challenge ourselves and try to do something new.
I don't really think of things in terms of legacy or where I stand in the history of Nintendo or anything like that.
Games have always a big part of my life. I was that kid freaking out over his new Nintendo.
My knowledge of video games ends with Nintendo Mario Bros.
I've always been a fan of Nintendo. My first memories of playing games are on my Nintendo 64 with 'Mario Kart,' so when I found out that Nintendo 3DS made a fashion game, I was drawn to it. 'Style Savvy Trendsetters' is great because anyone can play it.
Lately, I've been playing very fashion-forward, popular girls, which is great because it's led me to things like this Nintendo 3DS 'Style Savvy' campaign. It'd be fun to do something a bit dorkier - or quirkier!
For a long time at Nintendo we didn't focus as much on online play because for many years doing so would have limited the size of the audience that could enjoy those features. But certainly now we see that so many people are connected to the Internet. It opens up a tremendous amount of possibilities.
I grew up on Nintendo. Mario was my best friend. I can't wait to get inside and play Nintendo GameCube.
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