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Nintendo is apparently feeling the heat of both Sony and Microsoft preparing to release their own motion-controller technology, chipping away at the only feature that makes the Wii unique (that and a butt-load of crappy 3rd-party games).  Shigeru Miyamoto was asked if the Nintendo was on the brink of losing its uniqueness in the face [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p
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