Wii sales leap as Xmas factor kicks in

Wii hardware sales jumped 60 per cent last week – as the black version of the console helped stimulate fresh interest in time for Christmas. The Black Wii, which launched a fortnight ago on Friday, November 6th, helped the console become the best performing home system of the week, according …

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The Warfare State

Modern Warfare 2. Not a bad little launch, hey? Thanks to unprecedented retail activity – responsible for a large chunk of the initial sales – Call of Duty is already on course to gross over a billion dollars worldwide in this calendar year alone. Yet only now can we start …

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Miyamoto: Nintendo wouldnt employ me now

Shigeru Miyamoto has claimed that Nintendo would not employ him today if he applied for a position with his original qualifications. Speaking to Edge, Miyamoto said: Nintendo has become one of those companies that graduates from colleges and good universities really want to work for. Because of that, the competition’s …

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Microsoft speaks out on Live lawsuit

Xbox 360 platform holder Microsoft has responded to news that a US law firm is looking to take it to court over claims that its decision to block Xbox Live access for modded consoles was strategically made as the hectic Q4 busy seasons gets underway. Piracy is illegal and modifying …

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JAPAN: Wii videos-on-demand launched

Japanese Wii owners can now rent movies, anime and other paid video downloads through the Wii no Ma Channel. The new Theater no Ma section launched this weekend, enabling consumers to use the new videos-on-demand service by renting content with their Wii Points, according to Andriasang. Nintendo’s own programmes, such …

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JAPAN: DSi LL arrives

This weekend saw the arrival of Nintendo’s newest hardware in Japan, the DSi LL – which will be known as the DSi XL. If the latest pictures on Famitsu’s website are anything to go by, it seems as if the public appetite for the console is impressive. The DSi LL …

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Editorial: Good riddance to NIMF

There’s a bizarre sentiment in some game outlets that the closure of U.S. busy-body media-watching outfit The National Institute on Media and the Family, might somehow be detrimental to the game industry’s quest for moral acceptance. One games journalist wrote, "We shouldn’t be too quick to cheer. NIMF …brought a …

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