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Recent financials have revealed a rocky year for Nintendo's home console. Read on as we delve into the system's problems, its current situation and its likely fate.
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Nintendo recently announced that it was ceasing production of its original Wii. It seemed as if the console had run its course, and Nintendo was shifting all of its focus to the floundering Wii U. Turns out it had other plans, announcing that its US$99 Wii Mini is making its way to US shores.
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Nintendo has confirmed a smaller version of its popular console will launch in Canada this year as the "Wii Mini."
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An overview of the top 15 games available for the Wii, which are also playable on Nintendo's upcoming Wii U console.
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The engineers behind Nintendo's Wii U recently sat down to discuss how the new console's hardware compares to the original Wii in extreme detail.
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Nintendo recently held an online press event known as Nintendo Direct, at which the gaming giant revealed the new Wii U Pro controller.
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The Nintento Wii U will not feature a Blu-ray drive and will stick to a proprietary disc format, but it's faster than PS3 and Xbox 360.
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The TriMount from dreamGEAR fits to a flat panel TV to provide a home for the Xbox 360's Kinect sensor, the PlayStation's PlayStation Eye, and the Wii's sensor bar.
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Nintendo will show a playable model of the next-generation Wii gaming console at E3 Expo in June.
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University students have created a system for building balance skills in physically challenged children, that incorporates five linked Wii Balance Boards.
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