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    by Published on November 20th, 2006 21:15

    news via pcworld

    The Wii's greatly innovative controller, coupled with its vast library of game titles from Nintendo's and Sega's library, make it a very attrctive (and affordable) gaming option.

    What about those games?
    The flagship game, without a doubt, is The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, and there's no real reason to explain why. Even those who won't know much about gaming will probably recognize that franchise.

    From my first impressions, Zelda on the Wii lives up to the hype, but even games like Excite Truck and Madden 07 are titles that surprise with their innovative style of game play. Now, when you overthrow a pass to your receiver or crash into a tree, you won't have much to blame other than yourself. Gamers will probably appreciate something like that more.

    With 30 titles hitting shelves before the New Year, along with another 30 retro games that will be available for download, the Wii lineup is pretty strong, but Nintendo will have to stay innovative and aggressive if they're to keep people's attention when games like Mass Effect and Too Human eventually come out for the other consoles.

    Still, Nintendo has the advantage of having a library of games that reaches far beyond what we could imagine. Being able to play all of the GameCube's 530 titles without any defects ( a la the PS3 and Xbox 360) is a necessary add-on, but, when the game libraries of all the past Nintendo consoles are be made available, it's hard to pass up the chance to play some of those classics on a big screen. (For more on the PS3 vs. Wii debate, click here).

    And let's not forget that the Sega library from the Genesis and Turbografx 16 will also be made available as well. You'll have to dish out some cash or use "Wii points" to get the games, so don't think they're being offered as freebies. Expect to fork over about US$5 for a retro NES game to US$10 for an N64 game.

    How many will be made available hasn't been announced, but Nintendo definitely has a nice revenue stream in the works here, so rest assured, they won't keep those retro titles locked up for too long.

    One thing that intrigues me about upcoming Wii titles is how an NHL game will play on this console. If you can be a quarterback in Madden, could you also take a slap shot in a game like NHL 07? Hopefully, we'll find out sooner than later.

    Is it worth it?
    If you're looking for something different and innovative, then damn right it is. Nintendo is gambling that, if they don't take on the other two big boys head-on, then they just might be able to reap the benefits of the untapped market that is casual and non-gamers.

    The Wii isn't a console with bells and whistles, and I already explained why. If not for the games, this thing would be as useful as a doorstop.

    Nintendo executives have already told me that they're not interested in going to HD until it becomes mass market, and that likely won't happen for another couple of years, at the least.

    There will be those who scoff at the fact the graphics can't compete or that titles like Grand Theft Auto aren't on the horizon. But, the Wii will undoubtedly appeal to a lot of people, especially those who have been intimidated by the evolution and complexity of the gaming industry.

    And, with a price point of $280, it's hard to go wrong. To put it in perspective, Apple's latest iPod is only $30 cheaper. Wii games are going for $60 right now, though it wouldn't surprise me if that drops another $10 over the next six to 12 months.

    Ultimately, it comes down to what you enjoy playing most, but even if you have one of the other consoles, the Wii may still be an attractive option, especially since the price can only go down from here.

    But, it's nice to see a console that's more about the games and the people that play them. If you dig that sort of thing, than grab a Wii controller and swing away.

    I for one believe that purchasing a Nintendo Wii is worth it! ...
    by Published on November 20th, 2006 21:04

    news via tgdaily

    Chicago (IL) - Nintendo had no problem getting rid of its first batch of its Wii gaming console. According to media reports, U.S. buyers snapped up about 600,000 devices within a few minutes after launch. Nintendo promised to follow up with 400,000 more consoles until the end of the year.

    The least expensive of the three third generation gaming machines had a smashing start: At least if we believe NexGen wars, a website that tracks game console sales, Nintendo had sold more than 667,000 Wii consoles by Monday noon, more than double of what Sony was able to sell of its Playstation 3, which was estimated to have sold about 259,000 units initially and will remain in very limited supply until the second quarter of next year.

    Microsoft, which has a one-year lead over its two competitors, has sold about 7.1 million Xbox 360 units so far.

    While Nintendo had a much more generous launch allocation for the Wii available than Sony of its PS3, the bright white device still sold out within minutes. More than 1000 people were waiting in line at the main launch store, the Times Square location of Toys R Us. The average electronics store reportedly had between 60 and 100 Wiis available, while the PS3 was limited to less than 40 at large Best Buy locations and five to ten units at other retailers.

    Ebay sales for the Wii have been brisk after launch, but are lacking the pricing dynamics of the PS3, which reached prices of more than $10,000 in the hours after launch. By Monday noon, there were 30,000 Wii consoles and accessories for sale through the online auction site. Including one or two games, Wiis were changing hands for about $300 and $400. Playstation 3 sales have cooled down considerably, with 60 GB models currently selling in the $1100 price range and 20 GB versions ending up at about $700.

    Wii launched with game 20 titles. Nintendo said that the portfolio will increase by 13 by the end of the year. ...
    by Published on November 20th, 2006 21:04

    news via tgdaily

    Chicago (IL) - Nintendo had no problem getting rid of its first batch of its Wii gaming console. According to media reports, U.S. buyers snapped up about 600,000 devices within a few minutes after launch. Nintendo promised to follow up with 400,000 more consoles until the end of the year.

    The least expensive of the three third generation gaming machines had a smashing start: At least if we believe NexGen wars, a website that tracks game console sales, Nintendo had sold more than 667,000 Wii consoles by Monday noon, more than double of what Sony was able to sell of its Playstation 3, which was estimated to have sold about 259,000 units initially and will remain in very limited supply until the second quarter of next year.

    Microsoft, which has a one-year lead over its two competitors, has sold about 7.1 million Xbox 360 units so far.

    While Nintendo had a much more generous launch allocation for the Wii available than Sony of its PS3, the bright white device still sold out within minutes. More than 1000 people were waiting in line at the main launch store, the Times Square location of Toys R Us. The average electronics store reportedly had between 60 and 100 Wiis available, while the PS3 was limited to less than 40 at large Best Buy locations and five to ten units at other retailers.

    Ebay sales for the Wii have been brisk after launch, but are lacking the pricing dynamics of the PS3, which reached prices of more than $10,000 in the hours after launch. By Monday noon, there were 30,000 Wii consoles and accessories for sale through the online auction site. Including one or two games, Wiis were changing hands for about $300 and $400. Playstation 3 sales have cooled down considerably, with 60 GB models currently selling in the $1100 price range and 20 GB versions ending up at about $700.

    Wii launched with game 20 titles. Nintendo said that the portfolio will increase by 13 by the end of the year. ...
    by Published on November 20th, 2006 21:04

    news via tgdaily

    Chicago (IL) - Nintendo had no problem getting rid of its first batch of its Wii gaming console. According to media reports, U.S. buyers snapped up about 600,000 devices within a few minutes after launch. Nintendo promised to follow up with 400,000 more consoles until the end of the year.

    The least expensive of the three third generation gaming machines had a smashing start: At least if we believe NexGen wars, a website that tracks game console sales, Nintendo had sold more than 667,000 Wii consoles by Monday noon, more than double of what Sony was able to sell of its Playstation 3, which was estimated to have sold about 259,000 units initially and will remain in very limited supply until the second quarter of next year.

    Microsoft, which has a one-year lead over its two competitors, has sold about 7.1 million Xbox 360 units so far.

    While Nintendo had a much more generous launch allocation for the Wii available than Sony of its PS3, the bright white device still sold out within minutes. More than 1000 people were waiting in line at the main launch store, the Times Square location of Toys R Us. The average electronics store reportedly had between 60 and 100 Wiis available, while the PS3 was limited to less than 40 at large Best Buy locations and five to ten units at other retailers.

    Ebay sales for the Wii have been brisk after launch, but are lacking the pricing dynamics of the PS3, which reached prices of more than $10,000 in the hours after launch. By Monday noon, there were 30,000 Wii consoles and accessories for sale through the online auction site. Including one or two games, Wiis were changing hands for about $300 and $400. Playstation 3 sales have cooled down considerably, with 60 GB models currently selling in the $1100 price range and 20 GB versions ending up at about $700.

    Wii launched with game 20 titles. Nintendo said that the portfolio will increase by 13 by the end of the year. ...
    by Published on November 20th, 2006 07:33

    news via theinquirer

    THE WEEKEND launch of the Nintendo Wii has resulted in a sell out despite the fact that most shops had tons more to flog than Sony's PS3 launch two days earlier.

    According to Associated Press, most Wii queues formed up in the morning before the shops opened. There was little of the hysteria that marked the introduction of the PS3.

    However, there were enough punters in the queues to sell all Wii stocks. Nintendo said that it expected to flog four million units by the end of the year, but is not saying how many it cleared over the weekend.

    find more info here ...
    by Published on November 20th, 2006 07:33

    news via theinquirer

    THE WEEKEND launch of the Nintendo Wii has resulted in a sell out despite the fact that most shops had tons more to flog than Sony's PS3 launch two days earlier.

    According to Associated Press, most Wii queues formed up in the morning before the shops opened. There was little of the hysteria that marked the introduction of the PS3.

    However, there were enough punters in the queues to sell all Wii stocks. Nintendo said that it expected to flog four million units by the end of the year, but is not saying how many it cleared over the weekend.

    find more info here ...
    by Published on November 20th, 2006 07:33

    news via theinquirer

    THE WEEKEND launch of the Nintendo Wii has resulted in a sell out despite the fact that most shops had tons more to flog than Sony's PS3 launch two days earlier.

    According to Associated Press, most Wii queues formed up in the morning before the shops opened. There was little of the hysteria that marked the introduction of the PS3.

    However, there were enough punters in the queues to sell all Wii stocks. Nintendo said that it expected to flog four million units by the end of the year, but is not saying how many it cleared over the weekend.

    find more info here ...
    by Published on November 20th, 2006 06:41

    news via nintendorevolution

    Wii is outpacing PS3 2-1

    Wii vs. PS3 by the numbersWii is outselling PS3 by more than a two to one margin, according to unconfirmed calculations.

    According to the website NexGen Wars, as of 11:38 PM EST, Wii has sold a whopping 607,004 consoles compared to PS3, which has sold 255,172 units to date.

    Is this accurate? We have no earthly idea, so don't go betting the farm on it. Here's what the website has to say:

    The next generation of gaming is upon us, and the console wars has begun. NexGen Wars.com has spent countless hours researching sales facts from dozens of sources to track the worldwide sales of the consoles and monitor the next generation of console wars between the Microsoft Xbox 360, the Sony Playstation 3, and the Nintendo Wii. Remember, these numbers are only estimates, but they are constantly monitored and upated to assure the closest estimates possible for the Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and Wii.

    It'll take a wee bit of time to catch up to Xbox 360, who has sold 7,080,863 bad boys to date. ...
    by Published on November 20th, 2006 06:41

    news via nintendorevolution

    Wii is outpacing PS3 2-1

    Wii vs. PS3 by the numbersWii is outselling PS3 by more than a two to one margin, according to unconfirmed calculations.

    According to the website NexGen Wars, as of 11:38 PM EST, Wii has sold a whopping 607,004 consoles compared to PS3, which has sold 255,172 units to date.

    Is this accurate? We have no earthly idea, so don't go betting the farm on it. Here's what the website has to say:

    The next generation of gaming is upon us, and the console wars has begun. NexGen Wars.com has spent countless hours researching sales facts from dozens of sources to track the worldwide sales of the consoles and monitor the next generation of console wars between the Microsoft Xbox 360, the Sony Playstation 3, and the Nintendo Wii. Remember, these numbers are only estimates, but they are constantly monitored and upated to assure the closest estimates possible for the Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and Wii.

    It'll take a wee bit of time to catch up to Xbox 360, who has sold 7,080,863 bad boys to date. ...
    by Published on November 20th, 2006 06:41

    news via nintendorevolution

    Wii is outpacing PS3 2-1

    Wii vs. PS3 by the numbersWii is outselling PS3 by more than a two to one margin, according to unconfirmed calculations.

    According to the website NexGen Wars, as of 11:38 PM EST, Wii has sold a whopping 607,004 consoles compared to PS3, which has sold 255,172 units to date.

    Is this accurate? We have no earthly idea, so don't go betting the farm on it. Here's what the website has to say:

    The next generation of gaming is upon us, and the console wars has begun. NexGen Wars.com has spent countless hours researching sales facts from dozens of sources to track the worldwide sales of the consoles and monitor the next generation of console wars between the Microsoft Xbox 360, the Sony Playstation 3, and the Nintendo Wii. Remember, these numbers are only estimates, but they are constantly monitored and upated to assure the closest estimates possible for the Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and Wii.

    It'll take a wee bit of time to catch up to Xbox 360, who has sold 7,080,863 bad boys to date. ...
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