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Posts Tagged Nintendo

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Wii Mini coming to the UK

On February 26, 2013   /   Blog   /   Leave a comment

Nintendo's Wii Mini console is set to launch in the UK on March 22nd alongside new budget Nintendo Select video game titles View source website

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Nintendo cuts Wii U sales predictions

On January 30, 2013   /   Blog   /   Leave a comment

Nintendo has cut its sales forecast for its next-gen console, the Wii U, and lowered its full-year sales outlook for the second financial quarter in a row View source website

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Wii U sells 40,000 in the UK

On December 4, 2012   /   Blog   /   Leave a comment

The Nintendo Wii U has sold around 40,000 units in its first two days of release in the UK despite none of the release games making it into the top 10 of the UK games chart View source website

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Wii U sells 400,00 units in the US

On November 27, 2012   /   Blog   /   Leave a comment

The Wii U console has sold 400,000 unit in the United States in its first week of sale, according to Nintendo. View source website

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Nintendo Wii MinI leaked

On November 27, 2012   /   Blog   /   Leave a comment

Nintendo's Wii Mini has been leaked by Best Buy in Canada, who have posted up pictures and pre-order links on their website. View source website

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Nintendo Wii Mini leaked

On November 27, 2012   /   Blog   /   Leave a comment

Nintendo's Wii Mini has been leaked by Best Buy in Canada, who have posted up pictures and pre-order links on their website. View source website

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Wii U slammed by Metro dev

On November 21, 2012   /   Blog   /   Leave a comment

Nintendo's Wii U's CPU  has been criticised by the chief technical officer on Metro: Last Light for being 'horrible and slow' View source website

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