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Nintendo of Europe Opens Twitter Accounts

by Daan Koopman - February 17, 2012, 1:40 pm EST
Total comments: 7 Source: (Nintendo of Europe Newsletter)

Follow your local Nintendo brand today, Mac!

Nintendo of Europe has recently opened several Twitter accounts for their international and local purposes. This was revealed through their latest Nintendo of Europe newsletter.

For a full scope of all the European news, a follow to @NintendoEurope is in order. However, if you want more local news and all of it in your very own language, you should follow one of the accounts we have listed here.

It clearly aren't all of them, so if you know one we haven't mentioned, please let us know in the comments below.

Talkback

KDR_11kFebruary 17, 2012

I hate this stupid redundancy that everybody has with Facebook and Twitter in addition to their normal website.

MorariFebruary 17, 2012

Indeed.

You're a professional company, Nintendo. Use your website. Leave the social networks to angsty pre-teens.

Whether you two like it or not, social networking sites are widely popular with all kinds of people, and have been demonstrated to be very useful in PR. They should use their own sites as well, but it makes no sense to ignore the social networks.

Chozo GhostFebruary 17, 2012

Nintendo of Europe sounds cool. I wish we could get something like that over here in North America.

OblivionFebruary 17, 2012

Quote from: Morari

angsty pre-teens.

http://digitalbuzz.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/facbook-vs-twitter-deomgraphics-2010-hi-res.jpg


LOL

ChiramiiFebruary 18, 2012

Think your forgot @Bergsala, if that counts.

NWR_pap64Pedro Hernandez, Contributing WriterFebruary 18, 2012

Not to mention that it is faster to distribute information through social networks than through an official website. People absolutely love to share information with others, and it spreads out greatly. Why do you think news like the SOPA fiasco was so widespread? Because people found out about them through social networks, and in turn shared that information with others.


So like JP said, like it or not, social network sites have become a staple of how we share and distribute information, and any company that ignores it is going to be left behind.

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