RetroZone launches NES/SNES Controller Adapters

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

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

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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Wii Looks Set to be a Sellout

November 21st, 2006

While the American launch of the Nintendo has been and gone, we on the other side of the world are still waiting for the Wii, and could be waiting for a while longer than expected. The shipment of Wii consoles to Australia seems it might be short stacked for the initial release date.

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Nintendo Wii Launch & PS3 Violence

November 19th, 2006

The Nintendo Wii will launch tonight in the US (3 week until Australian release), just two days after the PS3 was released to a somewhat hostile reception. This hostility was not in fact towards the PS3, every single shipped console is now predicted sold, the real violence was amongst those wanting a PS3. Across the whole of the country, the massive shortages of PS3 consoles caused shootings and hospitalizing injuries, all just for a games console, quite ridiculous.

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DS Lite Sales Top PS3 Launch

November 17th, 2006

So here is some interesting reading, the Japanese hardware chart’s Top 5 items for sales in the week beginning 6th November, the PS3’s launch week.

1. DS Lite - 148,174 (units sold)
2. PS3 - 81,639
3. PSP - 19,123
4. PS2 - 16,157
5. XBox 360 - 3,864

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No Wii Weather Until Christmas

November 17th, 2006

Nintendo has today revealed that the Wii Channels for worldwide weather and news will not be available until December 20th and January 27th respectively. Although this is a minor blow, it certainly won’t affect Australia as much as it will the US who will have to wait over a month to find out tomorrow’s weather.

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Wii at eGames Expo

November 17th, 2006

Nintendo Wii Australia eGames Expo LogoThis upcoming weekend is the inaugaral eGames Expo at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre. Amongst all the excitement of the new games and countless different displays, make sure you don’t forget to visit the Nintendo stand, where the Nintendo Wii will be available for your playing pleasure.

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Wii ‘Lite’ Confirmed

November 16th, 2006

Marketing has never been Nintendo’s forte, yet this time round we thought they had it right. The Nintendo Wii is one of the most hyped consoles of all time yet Nintendo of America has officially announced that an upgraded Wii–including a DVD player and likely. HD compatibility too–will be available in the second half of 2007.

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eBay Restricts Console Pre-orders

November 16th, 2006

eBay Restricts Nintendo Wii PreorderseBay, the world’s largest online marketplace, has restricted sellers who are pre-selling Nintendo Wii and Playstation 3 order through online auctions. The move now limits each user to 1 auction and the seller must provide proof of their pre-order so that no buyers get caught out in fraudulent sales. A preapproved selection of eBay’s finest however have been deemed above this restriction and are free to sell as many consoles as they like, provided they can prove they will have them in stock on launch.

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