Wii News - Page 14

South Park Features the Wii
South Park Features the Wii

After World of Warcraft, there was the Wii..

news by Alex Donaldson on 02 November, 2006

Nintendo Wii: Europe Lineup Announced
Nintendo Wii: Europe Lineup Announced

Nintendo announce a catalogue of 27 Wii games and 31 Virtual Console titles available to all us Europeans before the new year.

news by RPG Site Staff on 01 November, 2006

New Improved Wii Confirmed for Japan
New Improved Wii Confirmed for Japan

Now with DVD playback.

news by RPG Site Staff on 31 October, 2006

Dragon Quest: Swords gets a Developer
Dragon Quest: Swords gets a Developer

Genius Sonority to produce the Wii Slash-em-up.

news by Alex Donaldson on 31 October, 2006

GC Twilight Princess Avaliable in Normal Ways in UK
GC Twilight Princess Avaliable in Normal Ways in UK

The Gamecube version will be in stores in the UK.

news by Alex Donaldson on 20 October, 2006

Twilight Princess GC Only to be Sold Online In Japan
Twilight Princess GC Only to be Sold Online In Japan

No store sales for TP on the 'Cube in Japan.

news by Alex Donaldson on 12 October, 2006

Wii - Top of Electronics for Christmas
Wii - Top of Electronics for Christmas

UK Retailers Comet and PC World have both placed Nintendo's Wii system top in their 'Top Ten Hottest Electrical Items', with a notable Xbox360 absence.

news by RPG Site Staff on 11 October, 2006

Why I'm Buying a Wii
Why I'm Buying a Wii

Not the obvious points, either. Some less talked about reasons to purchase Nintendo's new console in place of the 360 or PS3.

news by RPG Site Staff on 01 October, 2006

Wii To Launch with Free Internet
Wii To Launch with Free Internet

The Nintendo Wii is about to look a lot more friendly this November.

news by Zack Reese on 27 September, 2006

Is it possible for Nintendo to lose?
Is it possible for Nintendo to lose?

Nintendo's cleverly thought out business tactics for the Wii mean that this generation, they simply can't fail to succeed. These are the reasons why.

news by Alex Donaldson on 26 September, 2006

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