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Feed The Register: Wii sales top 3m in Japan (theregister.com)
Nintendo has sold more than 3m Wii games consoles in Japan, local games magazine publisher Enterbrain has claimed. Earlier this week, it said Sony had shipped 1.01m PlayStation 3s in the country.
Feed Wired: What's Next for Wii? Shigeru Miyamoto Talks Wii Fit and Mario (wired.com)
Submission + - Wii puts Japanese TV stations under pressure
Personally, I'd like new games, but I can bridge the gap with the virtual console. If only it worked with PAL games over component cables."
Feed Engadget: Brando extends the Wiicessory madness with "Cooking Mother Kit" (engadget.com)
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Feed Engadget: Hori's Fighting Stick Wii joystick to head stateside (engadget.com)
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Sure hope you didn't spend too much in a bidding war over that homegrown Wii joystick back in December, as it looks like accessory maker extraordinaire Hori is planning to unveil something mighty similar real soon. According to Play-Asia, the firm's Fighting Stick Wii controller will be hitting the Japanese market in August, giving virtual console gamers a swank alternative to the Wii Classic Controller. Additionally, IGN has supposedly confirmed that an American release "is planned," and while a US pricetag has yet to emerge, those overseas can get their order in now for $52.90.[Via IGN]
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Feed Engadget: Wii pool cue attachement hustles you out of $13 (engadget.com)
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Feed News: Analyst: Wii shortages may continue to holiday 2007 (macworld.com)
Feed Brando offers up USB-powered Plasma Ball (engadget.com)
Filed under: Home Entertainment
Yeah, this is just what everyone needed: more pointless electronic rubbish to clutter up your desk. Lacking the charm of other useless USB accessories (USB sushi: it's got cred!), Brando opted to give a regular Plasma Ball the USB connectivity it never wanted. For $16.99, the ability to awe your colleagues and family members with an interactive light show they've seen dozens of times is within your grasp! Hey, at least the base isn't lined with blue LEDs.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Bookmark Nintendo's Wii went online outsite Japan (rlk89.com)
Feed Nintendo reportedly making Wiis in Japan unmoddable (engadget.com)
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Feed Wii rage turns 3 year old into (more of a) menace (engadget.com)
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Meet Adam McConnell: Wii enthusiast... future criminal. See the wee lamb purposely (this time) smashed his father's 42-inch plasma after losing in Wii sports. Father Brian left the lad alone playing tennis to get the boy a drink -- presumably, a pint. While in the kitchen the father "heard two big bangs." Brian returned to find his son "using the handset to smash the TV screen." No claims of a broken Wiimote strap this time folks, the responsibility lies in the kind of pure, seething rage only a 3 year old can muster. Oh we feel ya Adam, we feel ya.[Thanks, Mark A.]
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Feed Cellphones could warn of imminent lightning strike (pheedo.com)
Feed Datel Drive Doctor for Wii does statistics and code injection, requires solderin (engadget.com)
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Surely the whole point of purchasing a commercial product to run a few homebrew games or activate a few cheat codes is that there's no soldering required: that's not the case with the Datel Drive Doctor for Wii. The $34.95 Drive Doctor is designed to allow Wii owners to connect their console to their PC with a USB 2.0 cable, enabling you to review the internal statistics of the Wii, eventually run homebrew games, and even inject code "into the data stream[Via Nintendo Wii Fanboy]
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