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Submission + - Wii Smashes Aussie Sales Record, Retailers Respond

Anonymous Coward writes: "Gameworld Network are reporting that the Wii sold through 32,901 consoles in the first four days on sale in Australia, and almost 50,000 games. This represents the most successful console launch ever in the country, beating out the Xbox 360 launch earlier in the year where Microsoft sold an admirable 30,000 consoles.

Nintendo consoles (including Wii and DS) accounted for 67% of all video game hardware sales last week.

"Myer has just experienced a strong spike in total business which can be largely attributed to the introduction of Wii," explains Bernie Brookes, Myer CEO. "We couldn't be happier with the fantastic products Nintendo are releasing. Our Wii launch experience has really shown that consumers have made Myer a destination store for gaming."

Meanwhile, local retailer Harvey Norman missed out on the Wii altogether, with Nintendo citing that the retail chain was demanding the consoles at a cheaper price point than everyone else. Late last year, the retailer also pulled GameCube hardware and software from shelves. Perhaps now, with the success of the Wii, they will have to reconsider how they do business with Nintendo."
Education

Submission + - How to make a taser from a disposable camera.

ungus writes: "A simple, well explained video tutorial on how to easily make a simple shocking device from a disposable camera! Check it out here: http://youtube.com/watch?v=-ErFr66Y0LQ

It's great way to burn the hole in the side of a soda can, etc... and if you're a really big jerk you can shock your friends. It's pretty painful, though. A cheap, easy, fun little project that can be done by pretty much anyone. Explained with hardware and electronics n00bs in mind!"

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