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September 28, 2007 2:00 pm

Just what does Nintendos Seal do? EGM asks the question

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The Nintendo Seal, or the “”Nintendo Seal of Quality”" as it was once known was the stamp put on all Nintendo games, in the past it had been a legitimate seal saying Nintendo had looked over the game and given its approval. Crap games still got through, but they worked. The latest issue of American magazine EGM has looked at the seal, what it really means and why Nintendo is letting anything onto its consoles no matter the quality. More Inside They also talk about how in comparison, getting a game approved by Sony or Microsoft is tougher – a complete switch around from years past. Youll have to wait for the Issue to read the entire article but it is a very good question, there has been more or less ShovelWare on Nintendo consoles of late – is that the price of fame? Express your thoughts in the forums.

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