Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Pre-Order Update - Nintendo Wii Console System Japanese Black - 08/01/2009

Our Price: $329.99
Release Date: 8/1/2009
UPC: 4902370517811
Genre: System
Company: Nintendo
Version: Japan

Finally, Nintendo realizes we need more colors for this system. This is going to be on the top of my to get list. Lets just hope that this system is not going to be under produced in true Nintendo fashion.

They are also going to be releasing black nunchucks to match this wii. It looks like it should retail for the same price which i think is a great deal while keeping in mind new colors usually equals higher prices.

Nintendo's next-generation gaming system is a far cry from their previous consoles - and possibly every other console out there! This compact but powerful next-gen console was previously announced under the name "Revolution" before being changed to Wii, a name meant to evoke a sense of community (i.e., "we").

The uniqueness of Wii starts with its controller, called the Wii Remote. This one-handed, wireless (via Bluetooth) controller resembles a remote control, but is able to do much, much more. When rotated 90 degrees, the Wii Remote can be used like a standard Nintendo gamepad, with a D-pad and various buttons at the gamer's fingertips, which allows for control of classic games, available through an online channel called the Virtual Console.

Nintendo's next-generation gaming system is a far cry from their previous consoles - and possibly every other console out there! This compact but powerful next-gen console was previously announced under the name "Revolution" before being changed to Wii, a name meant to evoke a sense of community (i.e., "we").

The uniqueness of Wii starts with its controller, called the Wii Remote. This one-handed, wireless (via Bluetooth) controller resembles a remote control, but is able to do much, much more. When rotated 90 degrees, the Wii Remote can be used like a standard Nintendo gamepad, with a D-pad and various buttons at the gamer's fingertips, which allows for control of classic games, available through an online channel called the Virtual Console.

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