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A console launch doesn’t make or break a system, but it’s still important. A fumbled launch can paint a system as the “loser” of a generation, while a strong one can write its name in the stars.
Don’t get me wrong, I am very excited to sit down with my Switch 2 when it arrives at my door later today. I’m sure the first ...
The original Nintendo Wii was already a compact game console, but over the years, hardware engineers have found ways to shrink it into smaller and smaller designs. Now, we may have finally hit the ...
Nintendo has shipped more than 50 million units of its Wii game console since its launch three years ago, becoming the fastest-selling console ever, the company's president said Wednesday.
With Wii U devices all but guaranteed to be sold out at retailers around the world this Christmas, some buyers immediately put their new consoles on Ebay. Wii Us are already selling for over $500 ...
Wii, Hollywood ready to play. Nintendo's next-generation Wii console debuts Monday with a price tag of $250, making it the most affordable of the new consoles on the market.
With a new video game device poised to hit stores next month, Nintendo is slashing the price of its current console, the Wii. The company announced it is cutting the price of the Wii to $129.99.
The Wii console is much smaller than the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. You can easily stack the system in the middle of a component rack or stand it next to your TV or a free-standing speaker, ...
A new Nintendo console, possibly the Nintendo Wii 2, is already in the works, and could be unveiled as soon as this summer.So say the folks over at Game Informer, who predict Nintendo will demo a ...
The Wii U wasn't supposed to go head-to-head with consoles from Microsoft and Sony -- not the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and certainly not the PS4 and Xbox One.
Wii U, Nintendo's new system with tablet controller, reviewed. Nov. 18, 2012 — -- The Nintendo Wii turns six this month, making the video game system past its prime in console years. Nintendo ...
As it raced past rivals to become the hottest new video-game console, some analysts predicted Nintendo’s Wii was little more than a fad. Try telling that to Geoff Allen, who hasn’t grown sick ...