has the approval of Nintendo to develop videogames for their WII platform.
“In May 2008 gets to the stores our new game Doodle hex for the Nintendo DS, and we are already wishing to work with our recently adquired License for the Wii, then we we will be able to develop the Doodle Hex saga in this amazing platform. We ‘ve been working preparing some really innovative projects that will use the Wii features at its best”
Ricardo Carretero, developer of Doodle Hex.
From what I’ve read, this game uses in an innovative way the touch screen with features that enable a wise use of the Spells.
We hope that the magic arrives to Nintendo and the Spells will be productive for Tragnarion Studios.

What’s the Catch?
The “catch” is very simple. We want you to visit our hotels.
So to take part in the draws free, you need to stay a minimum of three nights in a deluxe room in one of our hotels (or four nights in a smaller room).That’s the catch.
What You Can Win …
Three houses, each valued at 400,000 euros ($600K or £300K)
Seven studios, each valued between 200 to 300,000 euros
The link to the draw:
http://scottsmallorca.com/es/index.html
Data about ROI
With 50 pages on Google index starts to make about 50 cents of advertising a day, which says that each page generates a estimate of 1 cent a day with the actual visits. (80 /dia)
Following this estimations I estimate that when the index rounds 500, I will be generating $5 a day in Adsense.
Sources
Pages “site:*****.** delicious” 50 and growing, now with “no-follow” links so they don’t take me out of the index.
14 days of Analytics after the traffic falled, with 1471 visits in 2 weeks.

Born in 1952 in Nakano (Tokyo), Ryuichi Sakamoto has been active in the entertainment industry since his graduation from the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music.
He achieved western fame as a member of electronic pioneer trio Yellow Magic Orchestra from 1978 until the mid 80s. By then he started writing music alone, or contributing with artists, most notably David Sylvian.
His exploits include an Academy Award for his score to the 1987 Bernardo Bertolucci film The Last Emperor, the soundscape for the opening ceremony of the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, and was even hired by the Finnish mobile phone company Nokia to compose ring tones for the Nokia 8800. He is maybe the most influential Japanese musician in electronica.