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Nintendo Bitch

An E-Girl who exclusively plays Nintendo made games. Mostly but not limited to Animal Crossing and Legend of Zelda.

Person 1: My favorite e-girl started playing Animal Crossing: New horizons and hasn't done anything since.
Person 2: What a Nintendo Bitch

by Steve Le Vonne August 4, 2020

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Nintendo DS

Nintendo's latest handheld, released in too-soon-after-the-last-one tradition, a practice that Nintendo has become quite fond of. Shortly following the release of the Gameboy Advance SP, which was released just long enough after its original to double Nintendo's profits as gamers try and get the new one of what they already have, it seems as if Nintendo has no patience anymore and is releasing new handhelds like crazy, giving consumers just enough time to buy one console, then coming out with a new, slightly better version every few months.

The DS features two screens, one being a touch screen. This feature seems gimicky at first, but is quite interesting. Nintendo also brags that there is a place for the stylus, however as long as there have been devices with styluses, there have been places for the stylus. Even a spiral notepad has a place for the pen.
The DS is a Gamer's palm pilot, which brings up the fact that yet another version of the console is coming out with Palm software. Whoever is seen with a DS is immediately a pimp and may attract women. However, the fact remains that Nintendo is primarily child oriented in its games, and more grown up gamers may want to move on to the PSP, which, though lacking the sex appeal and touch screen pimpness of the DS, has much better graphics and can play movies. Though Nintendo is trying like hell to create some kind of compressed file format to sneak movies into it, the PSP hit the ground running.

The Nintendo DS is cooler than I thought it would be.

by Jay C March 25, 2005

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Nintendo Music

Archaic, less sophisticated (but no less complexly arranged) music accompanying early 8-bit video game system software. Not applicable to anything past 64-bit systems. Not limited to Nintendo's hardware/software systems.

DONKEY KONG
Atari's TAPPER
TETRIS in any of its variations
The original SUPER MARIO BROS.

by Jiggy-Fly December 22, 2003

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Nintendo Drought

A well-known annoyance to hardcore gamers, when a video game console experiences a long period of no good games being released, named after Nintendo's habit of long "dry periods", after a series of releases for, example, the holiday season.

I'm waiting for those new Mario and Metroid games, but it's going to be a few months before the Nintendo drought clears up. Looks like I'll have to deal with crappy 3rd-Party games 'till then...

by Frank P. S. December 21, 2006

16๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


Nintendo DS

One of the most hated on systems of our time. I for one approve of both PSP and DS (why cant every1 else?) They both have nice features as well.
DS- Online gaming, Online Browsing coming soon
PSP- Online browsing
DS- Touch screen
PSP- uh.......
DS- SOme media thingy coming soon
PSP- Stores movies, music, and pics.
DS- $100-$150
PSP- $200 something
See? There are the crappy little differecnes people fight over that pull us apart, but if we see all the similarites.

Oh yeah, I'm a DS owner just cause all my friends have them, plus im a Nintendo-faithul kinda guy.

The Nintendo DS is funner and more cost effective, while the PSP is costlier with better graphics

by Siliva2 August 1, 2006

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Nintendo 64

Nintendo's system made to compete with the Sony Playstation and SEGA Saturn. The 64 got it's name because it was 64 bit, unlike the PSX and Saturn which were 32 bit.
The 64 was the first console with an analog stick and the first console with a vibrating controller. However being a cartridge based system, it had inferior sound quality. But becuase it was a cartridge based system it was very reliable (Good luck finding a broken one.) Also cartridges have less space on them then CDs, so Nintendo lost alot of 3rd party support. Cartridges are expensive and companies didn't want to pay tons to put a huge game across multiple cartridges.
The 64 had smoother graphics then any other console that generation, though the colour palette had heaps of crappy oranges and such.
The 64's controller was revolutionary, but crap. The analog stick could be worn out quickly (If you want your controller to last stay away from Mario Party.) Also the c buttons were hard to reach.
Some popular 64 games are: Super Smash Bros, Super Mario 64, Mario Kart 64, F-Zero X, Mario Party, Mario Tennis, Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Perfect Dark, GoldenEye 007, Conker's Bad Fur Day and Lylatwars.

The Nintendo 64 was revolutionary, yet it had a crap controller and little 3rd party support. Overall, it has enough great games to warrant a purchase.

by Marbarian August 24, 2005

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nintendo frii

Using ones' online sexual prowess to persuade someone to purchase one a Nintendo Wii as a gift.

John totally conned some old guy into sending him a Nintendo Frii!

by ashreigh January 5, 2007

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