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  2. Howard Phillips (consultant) - Wikipedia

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    Phillips was in between jobs when he saw a Nintendo job listing in The Seattle Times that read: "Have Fun And Play Games for a Living". [ 7 ] : 107–108 Phillips didn't apply for the job, instead being invited by former college friend and current Nintendo employee of one month, Don James.

  3. Gail Tilden - Wikipedia

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    Phillips and Tilden decided to create the free Nintendo Fun Club newsletter as one means; players could join by filling out cards packed in with the NES games and mailing them back to NoA, and in return sent them the newsletter with gameplay tips and other information. At its peak, the newsletter had more than 600,000 subscribers, which became ...

  4. Nintendo Job Listing Points to Next-Gen Development - AOL

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  5. 13 Ways To Kick Off Your 2013 Job Search - AOL

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    "I'll wait til after the holidays to start my job search." Well, the holidays are over; no more excuses. It's time to look for that job. Here are the 13 job search strategies that work

  6. EarthBound fandom - Wikipedia

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    A full-length documentary on Starmen.net and the fan community, EarthBound USA, was released in November 2023. While series creator Shigesato Itoi has stated that he is finished with the series, a fan-created spiritual sequel, Oddity , began development in 2010, while another, Mother 4 , was announced in 2021.

  7. Best Jobs For College Grads In 2013

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  8. Year of Luigi - Wikipedia

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    2013 was an apparent financial failure for Nintendo, losing $457 million in total, primarily due to the poor reception of the Wii U and its games; [73] [74] however, an Internet meme spread in the end of the year that declared Luigi the cause of Nintendo's financial loss. [75]

  9. Funny Job Postings - AOL

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