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Nintendo hunting for the arch of the covenant?
01-16-2013, 10:14 AM
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Nintendo hunting for the arch of the covenant?
I know this may seem far fetched, but I actually saw this on twitter a while back and I trust the person who tweeted it.

So basically it was part of a rumour that Nintendo is hunting for the arch of the covenant to actually unveil at E3 2013! Now I know what you're thinking, who is in charge of this expedition? Well, it's Shigeru Miyamoto and Reggie Fils-Aime. They are out there looking for it.

I know Miyamoto and Fils-Aime will most likely be successful in finding the arch, but I'm not so sure about how the opening of it will be handled. I mean, I don't want Satoru Iwata to melt and I certainly don't want it to kill everyone in the Nokia theatre or wherever it will be held. I just hope they handle it in a responsible manner, even if that means showing it via webcam offsite or something.

So my question is, if this were true, what would it mean to you and why?

If they actually did this, I can tell you right now, I would definitely be rushing to buy Nintendo shares immediately.

These actions would also rekindle my hope for Nintendo, since it has kinda been lacking since the GameCube.

Thank you for answering!

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01-16-2013, 10:17 AM
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Not true

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01-16-2013, 10:18 AM
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Before they could ever get it on stage the Christians and the Jewish people would have an injunction that would not allow them to show it because it is stolen property. (It was stolen from the Jewish people)

I would be against it and would agree with the Christians and Jewish people.
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