Archive for the 'Nintendo Wii News' Category

The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

Sunday, February 25th, 2007

As Nintendo had promised, The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina of Time has been released on the virtual console, and us lucky aussies have got it before the rest. Widely Renowned as the best video game of all time, The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is likely to become one of the best selling games on the virtual console. Originally released in 1998, it was an instant classic selling over 7 million copies being sold worldwide, 5 million of those sold being within six months of the initial release. The Ocarina of time was ported for the gamecube, and released as an extra with the game LOZ: Wind Waker. Many Believe this heavily influenced the amount of copies of Wind Waker sold. It costs 1000 points on the Virtual Console, joining Mario Kart 64 and Super Mario 64 as the only three N64 games.

Excite Truck Released in Aus

Sunday, February 25th, 2007

Finally after whats seems like years of waiting, Nintendo of Australia have released Excite Truck. Excite Truck was a release title in America, but for some unknown reason, Nintendo decided not to release Excite Truck here and in Europe until now. Along with Wario Ware, Excite Truck is sure to be another bestseller for Nintendo in Febuary, mirroring it’s success in America. The controls of the game are simple, you just use the wii-mote as a steering wheel, steering your vehicle and manipulationg the terrain around you.

WarioWare: Smooth Moves Out Now

Thursday, January 25th, 2007

Today, 25th January, marks the launch of one of the most highly anticipated Wii games so far. WarioWare has been somewhat of a mainstay for Nintendo over several console generations now, the most recent being the DS edition ‘Touched’, one of the games using the stylus and mic on the DS to it’s full capability. Smooth Moves uses the Wiimote in the same fashion and you find yourself using the controller in ways you couldn’t even have imagined.

If you do one thing today, head down to the mall and get WarioWare: Smooth Moves.

Stream Media from your PC to your Wii

Saturday, January 6th, 2007

Nintendo in conjunction with opera has recently released the Opera browser (still in its beta stages). This has paved a path to digital media on your TV. Orb (www.orb.com) has just furthered its Orb MyCast to include support for the Wii. It lets you access Music, Videos, TV(requires TV card on your PC), Pictures and other documents on your Wii. It service can also be accessed from virtually any other Internet enabled device, (hopefully the DS is supported but this is untested) so if you want to listen to music at work etc. but have not got your iPod you can stream it straight from your home PC. (more…)

Wii Forecast Channel Video

Tuesday, December 19th, 2006

As promised here is a short video of the new Nintendo Wii channel, the forecast channel. Click to continue reading the post and view the video.

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Wii Forecast Channel Launches

Tuesday, December 19th, 2006

Wii Forecast Channel Main ViewWell if you haven’t checked your Wii in the last few hours then now is the time. You should find yourself greeted by the blue glow to notify of a new email, this new email is introducing you to the official launch of the Wii Forecast Channel. We were lucky enough to see the blue light and check in and we have a world exclusive first look at the new forecast channel.

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New Zelda On The Way

Tuesday, December 12th, 2006

Just days after the release of Twilight Princess, sources across the web have begun to leak talk about a new Zelda game for the Nintendo Wii. With the success of Twilight Princess it is no surprise that another game would be coming, but contrary to what you might think this game is not just being thrown together as some sources state the game has been in development for longer than a year.

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RetroZone launches NES/SNES Controller Adapters

Saturday, December 2nd, 2006

RetroZone has just launched a NES and SNES adapter for the wii. So now you can play your virtual console games in all their original glory, on the wii. They both cost 19 USD (24 AUD) and shipping to Aussie Land is 6 USD (8 AUD) so a total of 27 AUD not bad to get those glory days back. Oh Yeah and you have to bring your own controller.

First Looks at Aussie Retail Wii

Wednesday, November 29th, 2006

Our friends over at IGN have got their mitts on the new Aussie Wii retail console. Perhaps the most interesting part is that the Wii Sports box, is a traditional plastic case, rather than the cheap cardboard one that the US retail package included. Also worth noting is that Wii Play will be available at launch in Australia, whereas in the US they have to wait until January to get get hold of it. Head inside for pics.

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Toys R Us Cancels Free Game Offer

Thursday, November 23rd, 2006

Kotaku has reported that people who placed pre-orders on the new Nintendo Wii console at Toys R Us stores across Australia, which were initially inclusive of a free game, will now not be receiving the promised software.

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