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    Nintendo's Friendlier Approach

    Nintendo is planning to make demonstration videos available to players while they're playing the game, either as a thumbnail view or a full-screen animation. Players could interrupt the demonstration at any point, taking control back to continue playing without assistance. Think of it as a tutorial guide that lasts throughout the entire game.

    It allows a player to freely play and enjoy the game to the end, for preventing a player who desires to clear a game by him/herself from losing his/her interest in the game.

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    Re: Nintendo's Friendlier Approach

    Its a bad news for real gamers man! I grew up playing hard games and I felt a sense of accomplishment when I finished them, having the option to watch a demo of every aspect of the game completely diminishes the challenge. What you feel, when you finish all the levels with hardwork and someone has done it without any challenge?

    I won't play such games.......

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    Re: Nintendo's Friendlier Approach

    Even experienced players resort to looking up cheats, online guides, or gamer messageboards for help when they're stuck, but Nintendo's system could remove the need to even step away from the console.

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