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VIDEOGAMES-RETIREES/
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March 23, 2007 
A resident of the Greenspring Village Community in Springfield, Virginia plays traditional chess while... 
Springfield, UNITED STATES 
Seniors play the Wii videogames at a home in Viriginia 
A resident of the Greenspring Village Community in Springfield, Virginia plays traditional chess while in the background another plays baseball with the community's new Wii videogame console March 22, 2007. Japan's Nintendo has been on a mission to expand the $30 billion global video game market far beyond the children and young males who make up its core consumers. And the company, a former underdog best known for fun, high-quality games based on off-beat characters like plumbers -- think Mario Bros. -- has sent shock waves through game industry with the unexpected and runaway success of the Wii. Picture taken March 22, 2007. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (UNITED STATES) 
VIDEOGAMES-RETIREES/
RTR1NT6Y 
March 23, 2007 
Ted Campbell, 77, a resident of the Greenspring Village Community in Springfield, Virginia, lands a blow... 
Springfield, UNITED STATES 
Resident of the Greenspring Village Community in Springfield, Virginia, plays boxing game on Wii game... 
Ted Campbell, 77, a resident of the Greenspring Village Community in Springfield, Virginia, lands a blow as he plays a boxing video game on the community's new Wii game console March 22, 2007. Japan's Nintendo has been on a mission to expand the $30 billion global video game market far beyond the children and young males who make up its core consumers. And the company, a former underdog best known for fun, high-quality games based on off-beat characters like plumbers -- think Mario Bros. -- has sent shock waves through game industry with the unexpected and runaway success of the Wii. Picture taken March 22, 2007. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (UNITED STATES) 
VIDEOGAMES-RETIREES/
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March 23, 2007 
Jim Coulter, a resident at the Greenspring Village Community in Springfield Virginia, prepares to swing... 
Springfield, UNITED STATES 
Resident of the Greenspring Village Community in Springfield, Virginia, plays baseball game on Wii game... 
Jim Coulter, a resident at the Greenspring Village Community in Springfield Virginia, prepares to swing as he plays a baseball video game on the community's new Wii game console March 22, 2007. Japan's Nintendo has been on a mission to expand the $30 billion global video game market far beyond the children and young males who make up its core consumers. And the company, a former underdog best known for fun, high-quality games based on off-beat characters like plumbers -- think Mario Bros. -- has sent shock waves through game industry with the unexpected and runaway success of the Wii. Picture taken March 22, 2007. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (UNITED STATES) 
TECH JAPAN NINTENDO
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June 07, 2006 
Japanese game software and console maker Nintendo Co. Ltd. displays the company's next-generation game... 
Tokyo, Japan 
Japanese game software and console maker Nintendo Co. Ltd. displays game console "Wii" in Tokyo 
Japanese game software and console maker Nintendo Co. Ltd. displays the company's next-generation game console "Wii" (L) and it's control unit before their corporate strategy meeting in Tokyo June 7, 2006. Nintendo plans to release the new game console in the last quater of 2006, which price would be 25,000 yen or lower in Japan and $250 or lower in the United States. REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN) 
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May 12, 1999 
Ten year-old actor Jake Lloyd, who plays young Anakin Skywalker, in the new film " Star Wars Episode... 
Los Angeles, USA 
Ten year-old actor Jake Lloyd, who plays young Anakin Skywalker, in the new film " Star Wars Episode..... 
Ten year-old actor Jake Lloyd, who plays young Anakin Skywalker, in the new film " Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace" speaks at the introduction of the new Ninentendo video game " Star Wars: Episode 1:Racer" in Los Angeles, May 12. The new game for the Nintendo 64 was introduced during the Electronic Entertainment Expo currently underway in Los Angeles.
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STAR WARS
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May 12, 1999 
Ten year-old actor Jake Lloyd, who plays young Anakin Skywalker, in the new film " Star Wars Episode... 
Los Angeles, USA 
JAKE LLOYD AT STAR WARS GAME ANNOUNCEMENT. 
Ten year-old actor Jake Lloyd, who plays young Anakin Skywalker, in the new film " Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace" speaks at the introduction of the new Ninentendo video game " Star Wars: Episode 1:Racer" in Los Angeles, May 12. The new game for the Nintendo 64 was introduced during the Electronic Entertainment Expo currently underway in Los Angeles.

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NINTENDO
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January 30, 1997 
A man tests the new "Nintendo 64"- Playstation at the world's biggest toy fair in Nuernberg, January... 
A man tests the new "Nintendo 64"- Playstation at the world's biggest toy fair in Nuernberg, January..... 
A man tests the new "Nintendo 64"- Playstation at the world's biggest toy fair in Nuernberg, January 30. Nintendo has said it is boosting output of the "Nintendo 64"- machine ahead of its launch in Europe following the runaway success of the product in the US market. 
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January 30, 1997 
A man tests the new "Nintendo 64"- Playstation at the world's biggest toy fair in Nuernberg, January... 
Germany 
A MEN TESTS NEW "NINTENDO 64" AT TOY FAIR 
A man tests the new "Nintendo 64"- Playstation at the world's biggest toy fair in Nuernberg, January 30. Nintendo has said it is boosting output of the "Nintendo 64"- machine ahead of its launch in Europe following the runaway success of the product in the US market.

GERMANY TOY FAIR 
RTR1IPO 
January 24, 1997 
JAN 1997 FILE PHOTO - A boy tests his skill on a Nintendo video game on display outside a shop in Tokyo's... 
Japan 
NINTENDO SPEEDS UP OUTPUT OF NEW VIDEO GAME PLAYER 
JAN 1997 FILE PHOTO - A boy tests his skill on a Nintendo video game on display outside a shop in Tokyo's Akihabara electronics district. Video game giant Nintendo Company, building on the runaway success of its new 64-bit video game player in the U.S. market, is boosting output of the machine ahead of its launch in Europe. Picture taken January 24, 1997.

JAPAN NINTENDO 
NINTENDO
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September 29, 1996 
A youngster tries Nintendo newest video game player N64as others wait their turn at the Toys R Us store... 
A youngster tries Nintendo newest video game player N64as others wait their turn at the Toys R Us st..... 
A youngster tries Nintendo newest video game player N64as others wait their turn at the Toys R Us store in Raritan, New Jersey, September 29 on the first day of the official release of the new video game player in the United States. Nintendo hopes to draw first blood with the launch of N64, a 64-bit gaming system that had been delayed for one year. 
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