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Nintendo president Satoru Iwata recently announced there would be no price cuts coming for the companies game systems, the Nintendo Wii and the Nintendo DS.
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When Nintendo announced the existence of the Wii a few years ago, terms like &amp;quot;blue ocean&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;innovative&amp;quot; were thrown around. Since the game console&#039;s launch, the Wii has become a huge success, appealing to both Nintendo fanboys and to casual-gamer families.
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