Just say `Whee!' to Wii; REVIEW: Nintendo's new next-generation video-game console emphasizes fun with a hip look, cool games and a frisky controller.(ENTERTAINMENT)
Byline: Randy A. Salas; Staff Writer Nintendo says its new Wii system is just more fun. The longtime video-game maker is onto something there. Sony's PlayStation 3, released Friday, and Microsoft's year-old Xbox 360 have been pitched as the high-tech big dogs of the video-game world. Meanwhile,
Publication: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
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CHIPS, DIP AND NINTENDO WII; Consumers of all ages are throwing video-game parties, and advertisers want in on the fun.(News)(Nintendo Company Ltd.)
Byline: BETH SNYDER BULIK bbulik@adage.com Just after christmas last year, Evite staffers began to notice Nintendo's Wii video-game system popping up in search queries, idea forums and party themes. In fact, they were seeing more than 100 Wii parties a month. So in March, the online-party-invite
Publication: Advertising Age
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TECHNOBABBLE; Where's the Wii? Nintendo's hot video-game console is no easier to buy now than when it came out in November 2006 amid much buzz.(SOURCE)(TECHNOBABBLE)
Byline: Randy A. Salas; Staff Writer What's up with the Wii? It's been a year and a half since Nintendo's video-game console came out, causing an immediate sensation and instant sellouts, but the plucky little system is still nearly impossible to find in stores. That point was driven home for me
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Welcome to Wii WORLD ; Nintendo's groundbreaking video game uses motion-sensitive technology to get players off the couch and into the action as never before.
ANNA FIORENTINO Staff Writer Portland Press Herald (Maine) 01-08-2007 Welcome to Wii WORLD ; Nintendo's groundbreaking video game uses motion-sensitive technology to get players off the couch and into the action as never before. Byline: ANNA FIORENTINO Staff Writer Edition: FINAL Section: IHerald
Publication: Portland Press Herald (Maine)
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Ubisoft Expands Support for Nintendo's Wii with Seven Titles Available at Launch; More Video Game Titles for the Revolutionary New Console on the Way in 2007.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Download here for screenshots: httpfiles.us.ubisoft.com/ubisoftwiilineupscreens.zip Today Ubisoft, one of the world's largest video game publishers, announced that it is preparing seven titles for the upcoming launch of Nintendo's highly anticipated Wii(TM). In addition to
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