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Nintendo thumb, also known as gamer's thumb [1] and similar names, is a form of repetitive strain injury (RSI) caused by excessive playing of video games with the traditional Nintendo controller. [2] This injury mainly occurs due to repeated thumb movements while playing video games. [ 3 ]
A unit that read non standard disks with content downloaded from Nintendo Disk Writer vending machines at stores. Nintendo: Famicom Fitness System (FSS) Bicycle Trainer Bridgestone Cycle: Famicom 4-Player Adaptor Allows 4 players to play games at once. Not compatible with the NES Satellite or other NES 4-player adapters. Nintendo: Famicom Light Gun
In response to these hardware flaws, "Nintendo Authorized Repair Centers" sprang up across the U.S. According to Nintendo, the authorization program was designed to ensure that the machines were properly repaired. Nintendo would ship the necessary replacement parts only to shops that had enrolled in the authorization program.
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Symptoms are pain and tenderness at the radial side of the wrist, fullness or thickening over the thumb side of the wrist, painful radial abduction of the thumb, and difficulty gripping with the affected side of the hand. [2] Pain is made worse by movement of the thumb and wrist, and may radiate to the thumb or the forearm. [2]
The Power Glove was originally released in 1989. [3] Though it was an officially licensed product, Nintendo was not involved in the design or release of the accessory. Rather, it was designed by Samuel Cooper Davis for Abrams/Gentile Entertainment (AGE), made by Mattel in the United States [3] and PAX in Japan.
On February 15, 2006, Nintendo announced a DS version of Opera, [6] a cross-platform web browser. The browser took advantage of the device's dual screens by zooming in or having a longer vertical view. [7] The browser went on sale in Japan on July 24, 2006, for ¥3,800 [8] (approx. $33). It was released in Europe on October 6, 2006. [9]
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