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Future Publishing, the games media group that publishes your very own GamesRadar, has launched a new website, Nintendo-Gamer.net, aimed at providing a blend of opinion and reaction to the latest Nintendo news.
The new website will bring Nintendo Gamer's uncompromising honesty, unrivalled authority and irreverent humour to the web, concentrating on in-depth reviews of the games that matter to Nintendo fans, while also celebrating the antics of the wider Nintendo community.
Nintendo-Gamer.net will create new and unique Nintendo Gamer content, which is as witty as it is informative. Capitalising on the rejuvenated interest in Nintendo – with the impending launch of Wii U – the site will offer both new and existing fans a place to congregate, comment and engage in what will be a tremendously exciting time.
George Walter, Digital Manager for Games, says: "Nintendo-Gamer.net is what every Nintendo fan has been waiting for - a site that reflects the rollercoaster of emotions that comes with worshipping at the altar of Mario: The highs, the lows, the bemusement and the elation.
“There’ll be news, reviews, features, videos, guides and endless attempts to convince you Majora's Mask is better than Ocarina Of Time, but above all we’ll strive to provide a daily updated celebration of the culture and community that surrounds Nintendo, its games, and its most beloved characters."
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