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GameStop offering $699 Wii bundle Thursday
How badly do US gamers want a Wii? GameStop is thinking "very." Last night, the retailer and its subsidiary EB Games sent out a mass e-mail saying that, starting late on Thursday, gamers will be able to order the Wii from the two companies' online stores, GameStop.com and EBgames.com, in the form of an expensive bundle.... more >>
Wii Sports
Nintendo have also announced that the new console will come complete with Nintendo Wii Sports. Nintendo Sports Wii will be a collection of sports games that will be included with the Nintendo console. It is not certain whether these games will come in one package, as in-built games or in some other separate package. Baseball, tennis, golf, bowling, boxing... more >>
Latest Wii Information
Through the Wii, Nintendo is hoping to introduce a more inventive and refreshing mode of gaming. They believe they have created the ultimate console for all-inclusive family entertainment. However, you should not expect that the Nintendo Wii would have hi-tech features such as a high definition DVD player... more >>
How to Get the Wii
The much anticipated launch of the Nintendo Wii is right around the corner. With a release near Thanksgiving, many are waiting with bated breath to see if this will cause the same kind of frenzy the launch of Microsoft’s Xbox 360 brought just one year ago. Will stores run out? How necessary is it to pre-order your Wii? more >>
Looking Back: Comparing the XBOX360 Launch to the Wii Launch
Microsoft’s Xbox 360 launch was both a remarkable success and laden with challenges, for retailers, customers, and the company itself. Many major retailers had taken pre-orders from customers, and a number of stores, including Best Buy (www.bestbuy.com), scheduled midnight release parties for the Xbox 360. Many customers lined up hours, or even days earlier... more >>
Nintendo Wii vs. the PS3 vs. the XBOX360 The most kid friendly
Parents have one particularly valuable tool in making sure their kids have a safe game experience. The entertainment safety rating board system applies to all games on the market today, and retailers are generally conscientious about complying with sales of mature games to younger customers. The ESRB rating system offers... more >>
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