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IGN Interview Tonight
By Andy on Friday, February 28, 2003
IGN's Matt Casamassina has revealed a few details about his interview with Mr. Miyamoto to be uploaded to IGN tonight. Click here to see a preview of the interview, it sounds like it's going to be a very good read.

Miyamoto Hits Paris
By Andy on Tuesday, February 25, 2003
Mr. Miyamoto and Mr. Aonuma have arrived in Paris, France today and held a press conference to promote Nintendo's current 2003 lineup. Click here to see a rough translation of the Q&A session on our forum, for the time being.

GBA-SP Impressions
By Andy on Monday, February 24, 2003
Click here to read my Gameboy Advance SP impressions! I'm currently finishing off the game pages as well, hopefully I can have them all changed to the new style by the end of the week.

More Signing Pics
By Andy on Saturday, February 22, 2003
Checkout my London signing feature to see a few new photos I've added. I've played the GBA-SP a bit more and I'm working on impressions right now.

Miyamoto Meets The Fans
By Andy on Friday, February 21, 2003
Click here to find our exactly what happened today at the Miyamoto signing. Lookout tommorrow for my GBA-SP impressions!

The Day's Events
By Andy on Friday, February 21, 2003
Click here for today's roundtable interview with Mr. Miyamoto and click here for Pikmin 2's game page. I'm swamped off my feet at the moment, I haven't even opened my GBA-SP yet!

Miyamoto Signing
By Andy on Friday, February 21, 2003
It's 10:10 and I've just got back from the Miyamoto signing (among other things) and a great day was had by all. I'm writing up my stuff and uploading my pictures right now, so look out for the full report either later tonight or early tommorrow.

A Link To The Sites
By Andy on Tuesday, February 18, 2003
The links page has been updated! Not too exciting I know but there's more big stuff coming this week with my GBA-SP arriving tommorrow and the signing with Mr. Miyamoto (!) on Friday.

New Title For E3
By Andy on Wednesday, February 12, 2003
In an interview with Famitsu Shigeru Miyamoto revealed that he will show a remarkable new title at E3 which takes advantage of the Cube/GBA link feature. Since the Gamecube launched there hasn't been a single good idea for the Gameboy link, however I'm sure there's huge potential there and if It's used right it can give Nintendo a big advantage over the competition.

New Wario World Screens
By Andy on Tuesday, February 11, 2003
Click here for some new Wario World screens courtesy of Gamespot. Hopefully Treasure will include a co-op mode because this game looks like it's screaming for some Wario-Waluigi teamwork play.

Game Section
By Andy on Tuesday, February 11, 2003
Various changes and additons have been made to the games section, lookout for even more big changes to this area of the site in the near future.

Feeling a little under-whelmed by the updates at the moment? Be assured I'm working on it, there's plenty to look forward to especially with the London signing next week.


Miyamoto Does Public Signing!
By Andy on Tuesday, February 4, 2003
... In London that is! Yes that's right, Mr. Miyamoto himself will be demonstrating the two new Zelda titles (Wind Waker and 4 Swords) and signing any game you bring along at the Oxford Street Virgin Megastore on Febuary 21st, click here for more info. Keep checking Miyamoto Shrine for more info as I'll be there along with a white GBA-SP and black marker :)

New Game Pages
By Andy on Monday, February 3, 2003
I've smartened up the Nintendo 64 and Gamecube game pages so that they match the new layout and look much smarter. The other system game pages will also be changed soon.

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