cammie dunaway

What Do Cammie Dunaway, Peter Molyneux, Yoko Ono Have In Common?

4:00PM Luke Plunkett | They were the least popular people at E3! Least, they were according to some round-up work done by Bitmob in the wake of their E3 keynote study. More »
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Who’s Keynoting For Nintendo At E3?

5:00AM Michael McWhertor | This year, Nintendo’s E3 media briefing will be all “about the games,” with promises from the Wii maker that we won’t be subjected to tales of Mother’s Day cards and on-stage snowboarding. More »
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Nintendo Responds To April NPD Sales, Seems Pleased

7:30PM Luke Plunkett | As we’ve seen, while they tried to put a brave face on, April was fairly forgettable for Microsoft and Sony. But Nintendo? Well, Nintendo have something to crow about. More »
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Nintendo’s DSi Midnight Launch Spectacular

2:40AM Mike Fahey | Nintendo is kicking off the release of the DSi with a ever-so-slightly star-studded midnight launch event at Los Angeles’ Universal CityWalk GameStop. More »
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Welcome To the Family: A Letter From Nintendo’s Cammie Dunaway

8:00AM Brian Crecente | Welcome to the Family is a series of three letters that will run this week from the heads of Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo.
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U.S. Version Of Club Nintendo To Hand Out Physical Goodies

10:00AM Michael McWhertor | Nintendo of America announced that it was taking the Club Nintendo customer reward programing stateside in October, just prior to Tokyo Game Show. Details were scant, only revealing that Nintendo fans could accrue points through filling out surveys and, of course, buying armfuls of Nintendo stuff, then registering that stuff. But what kind of stuff will we, the purchasers of Nintendo stuff, get in return? More »
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Cammie Dunaway Talks E3 2008, Own Gaming Habits

6:00PM Brian Ashcraft | Nintendo’s E3 2008 press conference left a lot of folks finally unsatisfied and disappointed. It was like Nintendo wasn’t speaking to a portion of its audience anymore and just kept patting himself on the back. Now that the dust has settled and time has passed, what does Nintendo’s Cammie Dunaway (pictured) think of how things went down? I would say the message is we were disappointed with our performance at E3. There were titles like Wario which we think will be really fun titles that we should have showcased. We were excited that Mr. Miyamoto made the commitment that Pikmin is coming. It would have been nice if we could have said that on stage. But, we think it was a good recognition for us that we care for our core fans, and not just the new people who are now discovering Nintendo. Oh. Okay. Well, want to learn more about Cammie Dunaway? That, after the jump. More »
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Nintendo Says ‘Thank You’ For Watching Its E3 Press Conference

11:20PM Brian Ashcraft | E3 2008 is over. Finished. But Nintendo hasn’t forgotten and is sending out thank you notes, thanking folks for attending its presser. The letter reads: “THANK YOU for attending our E3 media briefing. Nintendo aims to bring people engaging experiences…to make them smile…and we hope we provided you at least a little of that during our event”. Below that, it’s signed by Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime, vice president of corporate affairs Denise Kaigler and vice president of sales & marketing Cammie Dunaway. Regardless of what you thought of Nintendo’s E3 press conference (eh…), classy of them to send out thank you notes. More »

Cammie Says Nintendo ‘Not Thinking’ About Coloured Wiis ATM

5:30PM Luke Plunkett | We’re bored with our Wiis. They sit there, don’t get played, just flash blue at us every now and again. Know what would get us very interested in Wiis again? Wiis that come in different colours. Colours to match our moods, our decor, our favourite summertime hats. It’s a shame, then, that Nintendo still aren’t thinking about making good on their 2006 tease, with Cammie Dunaway telling IGN “when you’ve got something that’s still selling out about as fast as we can put it into the market, we’re not thinking about further colours at this point”. All well and good, Nintendo, but you won’t be selling any more around here, until we see a Wii in lime green. Interview: Cammie Dunaway [IGN] More »