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			<title>Super Mario 64 - Virtual Console</title>
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    							 			<title>The Sexual Politics Of The Mushroom Kingdom</title>
    							 		
    								 
    								 
				    				 	
				    				 	
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    							 		<description>Who&#039;s sleeping with who, why Peach is a slut, and why Mario really needs better self-esteem. </description>
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    										    Jan 9, 2008
    										  
    										
    								    
    								  

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    							 			<title>Wii&hellip;secrets</title>
    							 		
    								 
    								 
				    				 	
				    				 		<link>http://www.n4g.com/wii/News-15973.aspx</link>
				    				 	
				    				 	
				    				 	
    								 	
    							 		<description>A list of Wii tidbits that you might not know. &amp;#183; In the Photo Channel, you can catch the evil cat that runs across the screen to get tips! It appears in the Fun option, and you can grab the cat with the A and B button. &amp;#183; You can have a 194 piece puzzle by holding down the 1 button before selecting any piece amount. &amp;#183; If you don&#039;t have an SD card and still want to check out Photo Channel, you can e-mail a Jpg to your Wii Message Board. There is a size limit for any mail you send to it - possibly 1mb. &amp;#183; In Bowling, you can throw your ball into other people&#039;s lanes. &amp;#183; If you put mp3s in your SD card along with your photos, you can change the background music during a slideshow to one of your mp3s. &amp;#183; When the messageboard records your play time, if you don&#039;t exit to the Wii Menu before you power off the machine, it records the play time as other. If you properly exit to the menu and then shut off it will record it as the correct game. &amp;#183; You can rearrange almost anything on the wii¿like the channels and messages by just holding the A and B &amp;#183; The plasma burin reduction kicks in the second the wiimote shuts down. &amp;#183; when you get an e-mail, not only does the disc drive light up and pulsate blue, but your Wiimote sends out a little chirp &amp;#183; when you&#039;re in the Mii channel and you don&#039;t use the Wiimote for a little bit and your Mii&#039;s start walking around, if you then suddenly use the Wiimote, all the Mii stop and follow the &#039;hand&#039; for about 3 seconds¿. &amp;#183; when typing messages, and you need to go back and edit the message(while still typing) instead of deleting letters, just point to where you want to edit to move the type cursor. &amp;#183; In Wii Sports Bowling, when you press up on the Directional Pad, it will zoom in on the lane. The zoom in sound is the exac...</description>
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    										    Nov 23, 2006
    										  
    										
    								    
    								  

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    							 			<title>Final Wii 58 launch games list for America</title>
    							 		
    								 
    								 
				    				 	
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    							 		<description>Nintendo&#039;s Wii is set to arrive this Sunday on November 19. The Wii launch will have 28 retail games available including The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Red Steel, Madden NFL 07, Need for Speed Carbon, Tom Clancy&#039;s Splinter Cell Double Agent, Trauma Center: Second Opinion, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2, Metal Slug Anthology, Excite Truck. Also available are 30 so-called Virtual Console games [NES, Turbografx-16, Genesis, SNES, and N64] from Nintendo&#039;s online store. These downloadable classic games include Donkey Kong, Mario Bros, Sonic the Hedgehog, Toe Jam &amp; Earl, Gunstar Heroes, Bomberman &#039;93, Bonk&#039;s Adventure, F-Zero, SimCity, Super Mario 64.</description>
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    										    Nov 16, 2006
    										  
    										
    								    
    								  

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    							 			<title>Outer Space and Mario</title>
    							 		
    								 
    								 
				    				 	
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    							 		<description>Super Mario Sunshine was at a disadvantage from the very beginning. Remember, this was the semi-official sequel to Super Mario 64, a project even today remembered as one of the best videogame platformers of all time. But in the interest of being objective for just a brief moment, let&#039;s altogether forget about Super Mario 64 and look exclusively at Sunshine. Was it a failure? Some Nintendo fans - more than you might expect, in fact - will tell you yes. They&#039;ll argue that Nintendo dropped the ball and that the title completely failed to live up to its potential. I&#039;d call that a dramatic critique, at the very least. I don&#039;t think Sunshine was a failure. Actually, I happen to feel that it was a great game, but also one whose theme was uninteresting and whose mechanics were sometimes frustrating, if not broken. When I look back on Sunshine, I can&#039;t help but summon up the happy inhabitants of Isle Delfino.</description>
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    										    Jul 21, 2006
    										  
    										
    								    
    								  

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