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Pret A Manger - Welcome to Pret. JCDecaux · Home. Cisco Systems, Inc. NetJets: Fractional Private Jet Ownership. USA, Europe & China. Cirque du Soleil Official Website | Choose your country. Your familiar 10 minutes refreshment" Metro City Phase II Shop Closure Notice Thank you very much for your support in these years. We are sorry to inform that due to the lease expiry, the last business day of Metro City Phase II shop will be 27th May 2018. Thereafter, we are happy to provide our service at our nearby shops at Metro City Phase I, Tseung Kwan O station and Tiu Keng Leng Station. Thank you very much! Tuen Mun Ocean Walk Shop reopen! We are happy to announce that our Tuen Mun Ocean Walk Shop has been reopened with a brand new design on 9th Mar 2018! Thank you for your continued support!

Taipo Yata Shop Closure Notice Thank you very much for your support in these years. Wo Che AEON Shop Closure Notice Thank you very much for your support in these years. Change of Business Hour Notice Thank you very much for your support in these years. General Shop: Mon-Sun:10:00a.m. - 8:30p.m. AEON Shop (Lam Tin, Whampoa, Kornhill): Mon-Sun:10:00a.m. - 9:30p.m. Sorry for the inconvenience caused. QB HOUSE New York City Opening! Nintendo makes it through rough seas with flagship titles. For decades, Nintendo was known for its Mario games and Zelda games.

Then something happened: Nintendo, which had long catered to traditional gamers, found a new audience that was not interested in Mario and didn’t care much for Link. Nintendo began making games for old people and non-gamers. Its longtime fans felt shunned. Back in 2005, I remember talking to a former Nintendo executive at the Tokyo Game Show. She went on and on about something called the “blue ocean strategy,” the notion that new opportunities lie in unchallenged markets — as deep as the ocean and as yet unexplored.

For Nintendo, this strategy became its raison d’etre, and it charted a course for unknown territory with what are now its flagship products — the Nintendo DS and the Nintendo Wii. Both consoles featured a slew of non-gamer-friendly titles designed to expand Nintendo’s audience. Then, in 2004, the DS handheld hit. When the 3DS launched, it didn’t quite take off as Nintendo had hoped. Welcome back, Nintendo.