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Daily Briefs (July 16) – Miitomo: promo video (Japan) / Nintendo posters

Today’s Daily Briefs:

  • Miitomo
  • Nintendo posters

Miitomo

Here’s a new promotional video for Miitomo in Japan:

https://youtu.be/kujrlI0XJV0

Nintendo posters

Looking for some Nintendo posters? Think Geek got you covered with some The Legend of Zelda or Classic Nintendo posters, costing $9.99 each. Here’s the official product description:

Symbols on the Wall

So often in Legend of Zelda games, we’re tasked with doing something because of a symbol on the wall. Play a song, push here, pull here, shoot an arrow at it, shoot a hookshot at it… the walls call to us to interact with them, one way or another. And art on the wall? There’s probably a spirit hiding in that. Better get your Lens of Truth and some arrows ready!

Your choice of three Legend of Zelda posters that (probably) don’t have a Poe living in them. Choose Hyrule Map, Majora’s Mask (“You’ve met with a terrible fate, haven’t you?”), or Twilight Princess Midna to decorate your wall with.

  • Legend of Zelda Posters
  • Officially-licensed Legend of Zelda merchandise
  • Choose Hyrule Map, Majora’s Mask, or Twilight Princess Midna
  • Perfect for Hylians, Terminans, and Twili
  • Hang them on their own or frame them for ultimate class
  • Dimensions: 24″ x 36″

Kids these days! They’ve got too many games available to them, too many buttons on their controllers, too much ability to play over the “interwebs” with someone who’s not even in the room, and too many pixels! Back in our day, we had to walk in the snow, 8 miles uphill both ways, to get to a rinky-dink game store that only had one copy of Super Mario Bros. and pay eight gazillion dollars from our own allowance to buy it. And then when we got home to play it, the game was hard. And we liked it that way!

The perfect wall coverings for those of us who were classically trained in the gaming arts, and who know that we are better off for it. You can get your choice of poster: “Classically Trained” (with NES controller art and background), “It’s Dangerous to Game Alone, Take This” (also with NES controller), or the facade of the classic handheld “Game Boy.” Or get all three, because your game room deserves them.

  • Classic Nintendo Posters
  • Officially-licensed Nintendo merchandise
  • Choose Classically Trained, Dangerous to Game Alone, or Game Boy
  • Perfect for the classically trained gamer
  • Hang them on their own or frame them for ultimate class
  • Dimensions: 24″ x 36″

Lite_Agent

Founder and main writer for Perfectly Nintendo. Tried really hard to find something funny and witty to put here, but had to admit defeat.

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