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Wii Virtual Console News and Releases for 12/22/2008 (Blogcritics.org)

December 22nd, 2008 Nintendo Wii Review No comments
If you were expecting anything holiday-themed, prepare to be let down. Otherwise, it's another average week. It's the holiday season, which means that there are going to be a lot of kids opening up presents. Will there be Wiis and DSes inside, or will their parents be holding onto those consoles for themselves this year? Who knows. But one thing is for certain: the Wii is still a hot item for ...

With a buzzing forum filled with discussion

December 22nd, 2008 Nintendo Wii Review No comments
WiiLoaded is the worlds favourite fan-site for the Nintendo Wii! With a buzzing forum filled with discussion and a friendly atmosphere, WiiLoaded is the ...

How to Green Your Lunch-Green Student U

December 22nd, 2008 Nintendo Wii Review No comments
Packing your lunch is not only good for your health, but it’s also great for your wallet. The more that you don’t go out to eat at lunch, the more money that you’ll have for really important things…like buying the latest Nintendo Wii game, picking up a birthday present for your mother, and of course, lowering your carbon footprint.

Nintendo desktops

December 22nd, 2008 Nintendo Wii Review No comments
Nintendo Wii Reviews : Yahoo! Tech.A gesture toward broader entertainment. Nintendo Co. Ltd. Desktops Digital Cameras DVD Creation Handhelds Laptops LCDs MP3 Players PDAs.

The Top 10 Nintendo Wii games of 2008

December 22nd, 2008 Nintendo Wii Review No comments
Wii software drops in price rapidly, and you'll find a lot of the best games released for the system in 2008 now in the $20-$40 range regardless of the MSRP listed.

Nintendo WiiWare Monday: Towering In-fun-o Edition

December 22nd, 2008 Nintendo Wii Review No comments
Two new games now available for download.

GameStop drops anti-social vibe for casual comfort

December 22nd, 2008 Nintendo Wii Review No comments
Well would you look at the new GameStop! Gone are the particle board counter tops stuffed to the brim with strategy guides, up-sell tchotchke trinkets and fast food stains from the workers’ lunch hour. In their place? Hard wood floors, comfortable seating and ample lighting. Nintendo products will no doubt remain in their prime front-of-store position. And that’s fitting too, considering these pics look like any number of Wii and DS kiosks I’ve seen at the malls during my holiday shopping.