Category: Wii
To the delight of storage starved Wii owners across the globe, Nintendo announced today a new Hard Drive addon for the Wii.
It's tentatively named the Wii-DD, which many of you OGs out there will remember is very similar to the also long awaited (but never delivered outside of Japan) add-on drive for the N64, the 64-DD.
Well good news, this one is twice as huge, and no, we don't mean in terms of market impact, we mean it's literally huge.
As you can see it's a compact 20x the size of the Wii itself making it much more secure in case of an earthquake. It also uses it's own power supply so you don't have to dim the light on the Wii when updating!
Kyoto, Japan - This morning following the great success of Wii-fit, Nintendo president and CEO, Satoru Iwata, announced a sequel.
Iwata stated "This game is coming earlier than anticipated, however, we must strike while the iron is hot and the youth is still tubby. Especially in America, they are such fat asses. We've had Dance Dance Revlution for years, then we took off 6 of the buttons, gave it a catchy name [Wii-fit] and the idiots are buying it."
Wise words from a wise business man. This sequel is also sure to pull in lots of dough from an even larger audience than fat people...lazy people. See picture of the coming up packaging below.
Heres the nitty gritty from Gamasutra.com based on Amazon public sales information.
As you can see Narnia is still conspicuosly absent, sure, some may blame the fact that the game got horrible reviews and is just generally bad, but it has a freakin' talking lion in it! I smell conspiracy. A really really pointless conspiracy.
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On May 12th, 2008 we here in the U.S. finally got our grubby American Idol loving hands on its first 6 WiiWare titles. WiiWare of course is the Nintendo equivalent of Xbox live arcade, a feature in which you can pay to download more “virtual enhancements” to your real life you couldn't normally buy in stores.
While many of us were at school and/or work this past Wednesday Nintendo was making our wiis glow with the U.S. launch of the Nintendo channel. With this nice little addition wii owners will be able to watch previews, checkout user feedback about game and download demos for their DS all from the comfort of their couch.
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