Nintendo claims 70% Japanese market share
Nintendo's still printing money in its native land; new figures show the company has a 70% slice of the Japanese game industry market share.
Nintendo's still printing money in its native land; new figures show the company has a 70% slice of the Japanese game industry market share.
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Hacking group Anonymoose, I mean Anonymous boldly claimed that they had hacked the PlayStation Network, again. The group proudly posted a tweet linking to a document of the data they farmed, including e-mail addresses and other encrypted information.
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