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Wii can’t ‘deliver the cinematic experience’ needed for Modern Warfare 2Poor Wii owners (I’m one of them). There will be no Modern Warfare 2 for us. In a recent interview, Infinity Ward’s Robert Bowling explained that the Wii’s relatively underpowered innards in comparison to the PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 make it impossible to replicate “the cinematic experience” ... |
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Game Over for Wii?When Nintendo first introduced the Wii in 2006, they did so with a lower price point than the competition and a focus on capturing interest from all demographics. Demand for the Wii was so high that finding a Wii in a store was a rarity until earlier this year. Since then, Nintendo has dominated i ... |
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Next Zelda Game to Require MotionPlus, says MiyamotoAccording to Nintendo’s mastermind, Shigeru Miyamoto, the next entry in the ever loved Zelda franchise will definitely require the use of the new Wii MotionPlus, stating that the new peripheral will “make you feel much more like you’re actually fighting while holding a sword in your hand. ... |
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Rabbids Go HomeTired of being off their trolley, the Rabbids get in one instead... Have you ever stopped to think about what's in your Wii remote? You might sensibly think it's batteries, or circuit boards, or jam, or whatever witchcraft it takes to make Nintendo's motion magic work, but it's not. Put the remo... |
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Wii Fit PlusHarder, faster, fitter, better?. As another new year looms, we approach the time when Balance Boards will be dragged from under sofas and doomed resolutions will be made by fatties across the land.Click here to read the full article ... |
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Miyamoto talks MotionPlus for next Zelda gameFollowing previous talk about how the next Wii Zelda game would utilize MotionPlus -- an accessory which has totally been worth the investment thanks to widespread support and clever implementation across a vast amount of titles -- Shigeru Miyamoto is ready to elaborate. As reported b ... |


