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Treetog and Alexandrie have created some wonderful desktop themes for Nintendo of Europe. They have posted new screenshots at the Pixtudio site.

Only people who buy and register a Nintendo game or console in Europe have been able to download these wonderful themes, so it is a bit of a "tease." But it does show how skinning can be an integral part of a successful marketing campaign.

Special thanks to Pedro Sanudo of Nintendo for his permissions!
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on Jan 25, 2003
Checked out the skins and they are really nice. It really blows that these themes are limited to Nintendo consumers but it is even worse that it is limited to just Europe countries.
on Jan 25, 2003
Looks like I need to go hunting for a Euro gamecuber buddy...
on Jan 25, 2003
I fell in love with their Gamecube skin - and now I'm in love again - with the Pikmin one. *sighs*


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on Jan 25, 2003
on Jan 26, 2003
as usual, wicked work there treetog and alexandrie!
on Jan 26, 2003
Anyone got any ideas on how we'll be able to get hold of them? I've got the Gamecube and Super Mario Sunshine one's, but to get them we had to buy the game/system, and I already own pikmin & eternal darkness. But these styles have not yet been offered to me....
on Jan 26, 2003
and us americans get nothing... not fair at aww
on Jan 27, 2003
Come on, someone here has to be in Europe and willing to help us?
on Jan 27, 2003
wow, what is up with the recent posts being deleted? wincustomize is based in the us correct? freedom of speech? Seriously not trying to sound like an ass, but it is a clear fact that actual Cube owners, with owners of these games, get nothing due to what?
on Jan 27, 2003
OK...ladies and gentlemen....

It has come to pass that certain people are trying to violate Artists' copyright by 'obtaining' these works unlawfully, and voicing their requests here, publicly.

Only one warning, my lads and lassies.

It shall not be tolerated, M-Kay?

No 'Ifs', no 'Buts'.....no argument... >
on Jan 27, 2003
'Freedom of Speech' is almost always mis-quoted.

You are not covered by the US Constitution to request the unlawful distribution of a product.
That is either referred to as 'handling' or 'receiving' stolen goods and is a penal offence....in many more places than just the US.
on Jan 27, 2003
The works by Pixtudio, [two admins on this, same site], were commissioned by Nintendo, and are therefore subsequently Licenced to Nintendo for distribution.
If you are 'Nintendo' then you are legally entitled by such Licence to distribute that 'product' as and where you deem fit.
The artist may retain specific rights to 'display' or perhaps provide alternate distribution, but in this case it appears that Nintendo has retained sole rights.

This is the 'real world' [tm], where 'seeing' a Ferrari, but not having 'access' to it does NOT entitle you to STEAL it.
on Jan 27, 2003
Oh....one more comment...yes, they are Excellent work, as usual, hence the commercial success...
on Jan 27, 2003
"You are not covered by the US Constitution to request the unlawful distribution of a product." Not a single soul in the United States can be arrest for a requesting. You guys have every right to delete any posts that you deemed unfit, but not once did I request anything, yet 2 of my posts were deleted.
on Jan 27, 2003
I said no 'Buts'.

The comments removed either requested files or offered them.
As you see, others of yours are still there, as they specifically are OK.

We are obliged to protect Artists' and Intellectual copyrights...to the best of our ability.
If that necessitates the removal of comments and/or people, then so be it.

It is a non-negotiable stance, sorry.

I took note of 4 names, yours was not one of them.
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