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kotaku.com - 11/3/2009
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The Wii has more special features than motion-sensitive controllers, a stand that tilts the system back and a power cord. The developers of Ubisoft's latest Wii game seem to have remembered and decided to support some more neglected Wii features. The Controller Speaker : Did you remember that ...
wired.com - 11/3/2009
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The next Wii version of The Legend of
Zelda will make use of the Wii MotionPlus add-on...
for greater control in swordplay and more, Shigeru Miyamoto has said. “In this (installment of the series), we’re using MotionPlus to make you ...
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Wii Zelda Uses MotionPlus for Swordplay, Targeting
andriasang.com - 10/29/2009
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Nintendo CEO admits to Wii slowdown, but signals
a rebound....
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Iwata Says Wii Price Drop Effective
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nydailynews.com - 11/2/2009
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THE Wii has lost its cool factor. Nintendo
reported a 52% drop in profits and slashed its...
full-year forecast, as sales for its once red-hot Wii video game console slumped. Sales of Wii machines around the world fell 43% to 5.75 million from 10 million ...
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Gamers are no longer hot for Wii
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Rabbids Go Home remembers oft-forgotten Wii features
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If you’ve been following our coverage of Rabbids Go Home, you’ve known for quite some time that the title makes use of both the Wiimote speaker and offers a Channel as well. We make a big deal of that sort of thing, since we’re a Nintendo site…but it’s especially nice to see others noticing. Will drawing attention to these features make other developers hop on board? One would surely hope so.
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