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The N3 Newswire for June 15

Here’s the latest Nintendo news:

Rhythm games aren’t just Guitar Hero, Rock Band, and DDR
–Wii are neck and neck with Sony in Japan
–New Tales of Graces details
–RUMOR: The Beatles: Rock Band set list leaked?
–The surprising tale of Wii Fit
–Cool Guitar Hero 5 contest
–Some scans
–Loads of ways to give your DSi a touch of Mickey, Pikachu, or Slime
–The fine line between interface and gameplay
–Want to ask ONM about Nintendo’s E3 lineup?
Hands on with The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks (SB’s pick!)
How Link can be an insight on the journey from child to adult (SB’s pick!)
The evolution of some of your favorite games
–New Tales of Graces screens
–What’s new on the Nintendo Channel
Plot vs. gameplay in Metroid (SB’s pick!)
–Miyamoto-sama gets another accolade
–See the Ho’oh, Lugia, and Arceus figures gamers in Japan get when they preorder Pokemon Heart Gold/Soul Silver
–What’s new on WiiWare, DSiWare and the VC Arcade this week
–More Tales of Graces art and screens

Stay tuned for breaking news and updates throughout the day.

Happy gaming,
SparklingBlue

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