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Jul 7 2008, Taylor Flatt

With Sony and Nintendo firmly in place in places like the US, UK, and Japan, they are looking to move further into Asia. In a means to increase revenue and bring gaming to more of the world, Nintendo is set to release 20 Nintendo DS titles in South...

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