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News: Move to HD is likely, says Nintendo

Nintendo's top execs have confirmed the company is looking at moving into high-definition gaming, suggesting such a shift is inevitable. "We probably cannot swim against the tide," said Shigeru Miyamoto, speaking during a recent press conference. Full Article at Eurogamer

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