Nintendo says to offer videos on Wii

December 26, 2008 Boxes of Wii Nintendo consoles (AP)

Boxes of Wii Nintendo consoles. Nintendo Co. said Thursday it will start offering videos through its blockbuster Wii game console, the latest new feature for the Japanese entertainment giant.

Nintendo Co. said Thursday it will start offering videos through its blockbuster Wii game console, the latest new feature for the Japanese entertainment giant.



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  • morpheus2012 - Dec 29, 2008
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    yeah the wii is pretty fun

    with inractive interface that makees u move
    not sit like a potato

    ye those who are last will be first

    ps3 has a 8 core cpu unsed in super cumpters

    the gratphics is breath taking when u use 108op lcd

    soo wii is fun but ps3 its just way ahead of its time

    epecially when considring the cheap yankees

    who want a gaming rig fro 50 bucks

    not to mention ps3 has the grid computing runiing

    on there systems who acn solve and cure deseas by th the shear power of there cell cpu

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