Welcome to IGN's 2006 Year in Review for the Nintendo Wii. Over the next seven pages we're going to cover the highest highs and lowest lows, the biggest news and highest reviews of 2006. We're going ...
Nintendo planned a "Revolution" for your TV. When it arrived in 2006, it was a lot more fun than the confrontational term might imply. Revolution turned out to be the code name for the company's new ...
In a great video game, the narrative is secondary to the game’s central appeal: satisfying my desire to be an NFL quarterback, a Jedi Knight, and a martial-arts wizard (though not—yet—all at once). A ...
The new home console video games system from Nintendo, Wii (pronounced ‘we’) launches in the UK on 08th December 2006, backed by the largest ever sampling campaign for a Nintendo product in the UK.
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Nintendo announced Thursday that its new game console, called Wii, will launch in North and South America on Nov. 19 with a $250 price tag and a bundled sports game. Compared to the $600 PlayStation 3 ...
The big question after every Electronic Entertainment Expo is always "which publisher won?" That query never has a definitive answer, but if the results of the Game Critics Awards: Best of E3 2006 are ...
I woke up this morning to an odd sight: a pulsing, eerie blue glow emanating from the mouth of my Nintendo Wii. The console is connected wirelessly to my home network, and whenever I receive a new ...
Nintendo’s upcoming Wii can’t match the hi-def graphics of the Playstation 3 and the Xbox 360. It’s not meant to be a multimedia device, and it doesn’t even play DVDs. But coming out of this year’s E3 ...
One of the most interesting aspects of the Nintendo Wii thus far has got to be the inclusion of the unique channels interface. Of course it was annoying to hear that the news, weather, and internet ...
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