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Nintendo Space World,
formerly named Shoshinkai and
Famicom Space World, was an
annual video game
trade show
hosted by
Nintendo from 1989 to 2001. Its...
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Shōshinkai (正信会), full name Nichiren-Shōshū-
Shōshinkai (日蓮正宗正信会), is a ****anese
Nichiren Buddhist dissenting group formed in July 1980 by approximately...
- of
Nittatsu Hosoi as high priest.
Shōshinkai continues to
refer to
itself as the true
Nichiren Shōshū.
Shōshinkai later founded a
dissident ****ociation...
- of the "bulky drive" at Nintendo's
Shoshinkai 1995
trade show. He
intended the
product to be
revealed at
Shoshinkai 1996 and
launched sometime in 1997...
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games released for the
Virtual Boy.
Originally unveiled at Nintendo's
Shoshinkai Show in ****an on
November 15, 1994 and at
Winter CES in
North America...
- in 1995. The
startup screen of the
Virtual Boy
prototype was
shown at
Shoshinkai 1994. A "very confident"
projection of "sales in ****an of
three million...
- it was
announced as what IGN
called "the
biggest surprise" of the 1996
Shoshinkai show. The
Rumble Pak was
introduced bundled with the game Star Fox 64...
- Lawrence; Weigand, Mike; et al., eds. (March 1996). "Nintendo 64
Shakes Up
Shoshinkai". GamePro. No. 80. Needham:
International Data Group. p. 22. Retrieved...
- Kōsei Kai, Reiyūkai, Kenshōkai,
Honmon Butsuryū-shū,
Kempon Hokke, and
Shōshinkai among many others. Each
group has
varying views of Nichiren's teachings...
- of
Nintendo of
America (NoA).
Arakawa visited ****an to parti****te in
Shoshinkai 1996, held
November 22–24. It was
around this time when he
first pla****...