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vr-zone.com - 6/5/2009
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Nintendo has been releasing various colors for its Wii console but it just lacks black. Today, Nintendo announced that it will be launching a black-colored Wiiin Japan on 1st August along with its peripherals.
gamingheaven.net - 6/2/2009
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gamingheaven.net —
was a classic on the Nintendo Entertainment system
eons ago and many people still hold it in
regard as one of the best boxing games of all time. With a fantastic combination of intense accuracy and demanding gameplay it is a tough act for developer ...
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Punch Out!! (Wii)
futurelooks.com - 6/9/2009
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futurelooks.com —
The Nintendo Wii launched about two and a
half years ago, so the initial shine of novelty
has started to wear off, if only a little. As such, Nintendo needed to bring something new, fresh and exciting to the console for E3 Expo 2009 in Los Angeles. ...
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E3 Expo 2009: Cool New Games for the Nintendo Wii
ft.com - 6/5/2009
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ft.com —
Nintendo tried and rejected the motion-sensing technology that
Sony and Microsoft are counting on to catch up
in the video game wars, the company’s president told the Financial Times. Satoru Iwata said his company had made experimental games ...
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FT.com / Companies / Technology - Nintendo ‘rejected’ ...
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... for June 2009 SuperSite Blog on Windows 7 builds 7137 and 7201 Tech ARP posts Windows Server 2008 R2 details rev. 1.1 Ars Technica: Windows Mobile 6.5 Developer Tool Kit includes gestures APIs C|Net reports Apple update supports new Canon, Nikon SLRs ABT on getting the GeForce 9800 GT to run in ATI's Catalyst Control Center VIA Arena on Flickr Shacknews reports Activision sues to stop Brutal Legend release VR-Zone reports black Nintendo Wii , red DSi all set Sony: E3 not proper venue to announce any PS3 ...
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