Nintendo races to No1
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Your support makes all the difference.It’s official – Nintendo is the greatest company on Earth (well, according to Business Week, anyway).
The publication has awarded the Japanese games giant its highest accolade ahead of stiff competition in the form of both Apple and Google. The Wii is credited with a slice of the company’s success; it’s described by Business Week as “a true disrupter of the entertainment industry”, proving that “the game maker [has] been able to create newhardware without sticking to conventional notions in the video game industry”.
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