Nintendo DS: The lies!

Director of Skip makes stunning climb-down

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Nintendo DS: The lies!
As you may well be aware, the director of Skip Ltd, Kenichi Nishi, stated in his weblog that he was overseeing the development of an all-new game for the Nintendo DS.

However, it turns out to be nothing more than a massive lie. “Sorry, but it was all a lie," said Nishi-san in an update on his site. "I can't really talk about what I'm doing because of my legal obligation to keep secrets... I’m sorry for any trouble caused."

For reference, Skip’s biggest hits to date is Giftpia for the Nintendo GameCube.

Comments

ohms 8 Sep 2004 11:26
1/5
Maybe he really IS doing a DS game and he had to backtrack because of his legal obligation to keep it secret... maybe.

Jayenkai 8 Sep 2004 11:32
2/5
2 things.
1. Is this to do with the "BubbleWrap" game, or am I getting confused? I hope it's not.. I liked the sound of it!

2. Why won't this site keep me logged in?.. And if you can't be bothered fiddling with that, if you remove the word "username" from the little entry box, Mozilla will automatically fill it with my username, and even do the password box, too! Then I can just click "Login" instead of having to type my name in, each and every time I want to comment on something..

Most times I just tut, and leave..
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Joji 8 Sep 2004 12:16
3/5
Would make sense that he's been gagged by someone.
config 8 Sep 2004 12:23
4/5
Jayenkai wrote:

>2. Why won't this site keep me logged in?.. And
>if you can't be bothered fiddling with that, if
>you remove the word "username" from the little
>entry box, Mozilla will automatically fill it
>with my username, and even do the password box,
>too! Then I can just click "Login" instead of
>having to type my name in, each and every time I
>want to comment on something..

It's been noted in the past and is on the to-do list.
It's currently uses a session cookie, so if you don't shut down your browser ( which I don't, either at work or home :) you won't be logged out.

Pandaman 8 Sep 2004 20:39
5/5
This is possibly the first time anyone that's high up in a company has ever admited to lying about anything.
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