Nintendo Korea has hired the most popular girl group in Korea, SNSD/Girls' Generation (소녀시대), to promote the launch of the DSi in that country. Cubed3's Adam Riley caught up with Tiffany from the group to discuss the DS, DSi, Wii and more.

Nintendo has been having massive success in South Korea since it launched the DS Lite there back in January 2007. Last week, on 15th April, Nintendo Korea finally unleashed the updated DSi format in the usually PC-centric territory. However, rather than sliding it onto the market without much hype, it has enlisted the help of the most popular pop group in South Korea right now, 소녀시대, pronounced So-Nyeo Shi Dae and often referred to simply as SNSD (which translates as Girls' Generation in English). Several members of the nine-piece girl group have already featured in various TV adverts and extended promotional videos. Now the group are working on tour in the Far East, but Stephanie ‘Tiffany’ Hwang took the time to answer some questions in a quick chat with Cubed3.
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  • 0
    Akira_EX Apr 18, 10
    How the heck did you guys land an interview with SNSD? Color me impressed.

    Also

    gee gee gee gee

    baby baby baby
  • 0
    neto_360 Apr 18, 10
    That was a nice little interview.

    Also, the MV for Run Devil Run... hot
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    jesusraz Apr 19, 10
    Thanks Took a lot of perserverance to get it sorted...quite a flimsy interview in terms of gaming, but hey, glad people are enjoying reading it (or just looking at the photos/videos, haha!)
  • 1
    tekmosis Apr 19, 10
    aww that's too bad you guys were duped by an imposter.
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    jesusraz Apr 19, 10
    Tell me about it. Can you imagine my reaction when I found out at lunch today? Crappy day at the office, then finding that out. Hmm, annoying! Anyway, sh*t happens, sadly...gave them some free publicity, I suppose. I'm talking to SMTown at the moment and they'll get back to me tomorrow (since it's 1AM over there now!).

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