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	<title>Comments on: New Nintendo Console Maybe In 3, 5 Or 8 Years</title>
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		<title>By: Hieronimus Kava</title>
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		<description>If it is 2011, then it would follow the current trend of releasing one every 5 years, right? Yeah. SNES in late 1990/1991, N64 in 1996, Gamecube in 2001, Wii in 2006...Of course Wii is doing quite well so they may want to push the next console over to the next year. Hence 3 years. 5 years would be pushing it and in 8 years everyone would really be expecting the 2nd new console, really.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If it is 2011, then it would follow the current trend of releasing one every 5 years, right? Yeah. SNES in late 1990/1991, N64 in 1996, Gamecube in 2001, Wii in 2006&#8230;Of course Wii is doing quite well so they may want to push the next console over to the next year. Hence 3 years. 5 years would be pushing it and in 8 years everyone would really be expecting the 2nd new console, really.</p>
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