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Nintendo begins Wii war on used games

 
Nick Farrell the Inquirer , Friday 14 November 2008. 08:02:00 Code of conduct NINTENDO seems to have fired the opening shots in the war against the resale of its Wii games. Games publishers love the idea of the resale of their games like Ian Paisley loves Pope Benedict and lately they have been coming up with wizard wheezes to shut down the industry.... > > (link)

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