Nintendo announced at the E3 conference in LA this morning that it will launch a new home entertainment device in 2012 called the Wii U. Like the Wii before it, it aims to make games more fun and ...
CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a technology columnist who has covered everything from HDTVs to computers to Flowbee Haircut Systems. Besides his work with CNET, Don's work has been featured in a ...
The Wii introduced a new paradigm in home gaming when it was released in 2006. A new book dissects the console–from its technology to its cultural impact–and offers some tantalizing clues as to what ...
Nintendo’s Japanese arm has assured investors that the company will unveil its new gaming console, currently code-named Nintendo NX, by the end of this year, but it hasn’t had nearly as much to say ...
Famitsu publisher says 67 percent of people don't play their Wiis. Based on his findings, Don Reisinger thinks the Wii is in trouble and could actually become the novelty device so many are calling it ...
More shocks from the world of Wii today, as a Nielsen report has shown that Wii is the least used of the three current generation consoles. Wii had an average usage of five days in December last year, ...
We all remember the start-up animations from the Wii home menu, right? You'd select a game, see the icon fill the screen and then watch a short animation (accompanied by music, of course) while you ...
Fullbright's exploratory coming-of-age adventure Gone Home is coming to Wii U, Nintendo accidentally announced. Gone Home already has Nintendo references, given the popularity of the SNES in 1995.
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