Nintendo steals Xbox thunder
Nintendo trumped its rivals at the start of an industry show here on Friday by revealing a one-handed remote controller that stole attention from Microsoft’s new Xbox games machine, which was demonstrated in public for the first time.
The device, which looks like a television remote control and is fitted with motion sensors, created the biggest buzz at the opening of the three-day Tokyo Game Show which is expected to attract 150 000 people.
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