These 4 Games Just Got Inducted Into Gaming Hall Of Fame
Say hello to the next wave of Hall of Famers.
Say hello to the next wave of Hall of Famers.
Quake and Wii Sports are among the finalists.
Wii Sports' innovation in accessible design expanded the industry's reach and re-cemented Nintendo as the creative powerhouse it is today.
Nintendo confirms end of production for popular console relates only impacts Japan.
Nintendo no longer manufacturing console after more than 100 million sales worldwide to date.
Nintendo to release bowling, tennis, baseball, boxing, and golf games on Wii U at $2 for 24-hour pass or $10 each to keep forever as part of Wii Sports Club.
After launching in Canada last year, scaled-down console to launch in United Kingdom March 22; no word on North American debut.
A handful of daringly creative teams have made it their mission to reinvent the way we'll view and play our games in the generations to come.
Supposed internal release schedule from "major retailer" suggests Nintendo will release redesigned, more compact console early next month.
Nintendo cutting price of console in US through new bundle that includes black system, Wii Sports, Wii Sports Resort; shipping to retailers now and will be "broadly available" by October ...
Nintendo of America president says 2006 console remains viable; will look to push system in Canada, Latin America, and Eastern Europe markets.
With Nintendo's all-conquering console on its last legs, we look back at what made the Wii such a huge success.
Nintendo's April-December sales recap reveals Mario Kart 7 sold 4.54 million, 3DS logs 3 million-unit sellers; Mario Kart Wii tops 30 million lifetime-to-date.
Nintendo Australia to release both Wii Sports games onto one disc for A$69.95.
[UPDATE] "Streamlined" hardware set for Europe this year, but Nintendo of America has no plans to bring new bundle stateside; updated Wii to sit horizontally, lose backward compatibility with GameCube.
[UPDATE] Nintendo confirms "Nintendo Selects" series, new pack-in game for soon-to-be-cheaper console.
Present-day console makers could learn a thing or two from the past.
Nintendo reveals Super Mario Galaxy 2 has moved 6.36 million; Donkey Kong Country Returns reaches nearly 5 million, Super Mario All-Stars hits 2.2 million.
Mario Factory announces new console for release next year; machine to be playable at 2011 E3; annual income down by nearly 30 percent; 3DS sells 3.6 million.
Best Buy, GameStop, and Target slash $30 off Nintendo's console just under one month away from a rumored price drop to $150.
Nintendo's iconic gorilla sets chest-thumping sales pace as Super Mario Galaxy 2 sales top 6 million through December; Pokemon Black/White top DS chart.
Slowing console sales, strong yen send game giant's bottom line south; DS sales approach 136 million.
Nintendo announces new Wii and DSi XL packages; release date for new controller and FlingSmash bundle nailed down.
Aussies now get a Wii Remote Plus, a nunchuk, Wii Sports, and Wii Sports Resort for A$299.95 ($290) when they buy the motion-controlled console.
NPD figures reveal sales of Nintendo's console plummeted 45% due to "gamer fatigue," says Wedbush; Sony's platform drops 37% compared to brisk 2009 post-price-drop sales.
Wedbush's Michael Pachter believes further PS3, 360 price cuts will force Nintendo to discount its 71-million-unit-selling console later this year.
Nintendo packing in motion-sensing add-on, minigame compilation along with black and white versions of console in the Americas; price staying at $200, will still contain Wii Sports.
Nintendo console falls from A$399.95 ($366) to A$299.95 Down Under; 1.79 million Wiis sold since Aussie launch.
Australian Customs and Border Protection Service intercepts pirated video games and peripherals estimated to be worth A$1.5m ($1.3m).
Famitsu publisher Enterbrain says Nintendo's console has sold 289,736 units in two months in the island nation.
Plus-sized DSi confirmed for April 15 release down under; black Wii and Monster Hunter Tri bundle announced.
Australian R4 cartridge distributor ordered to cease sales; company ordered to pay Nintendo A$520,000 ($466,000) in damages.
Wii price cut and slowing DS sales cut into Mario Factory's bottom line; Legend of Zelda sells 2.45 million, DSi XL sells 700,000.
Nintendo DS sold 760K consoles last year, while the Wii nabbed second spot in Aussie hardware sales; PS3 and 360 land in third and fourth position.
[UPDATE] US movie-rental house officially announces streaming support for last of the "Big Three" consoles will arrive soon at no additional cost to Netflix subscribers; analysts unimpressed.
Newspoll study finds 22 percent of parents believe parental locks can be overridden by their children; majority doesn't even know locks exist.
Nintendo sells 6 million Wii units in three years, making it the fastest-selling console in British history.
Our friends at CNET UK have tested the Wii’s new iPlayer service against the PS3 version in a comparison that pinpoints where Nintendo’s multimedia setup is still lacking.
[UPDATE] Publishing house announces it is bringing holy book to consoles; controversial Catholic mass simulator actually PR gimmick for Dante's Inferno.
BBC promises an "improved viewing experience" from iPlayer integration into the Wii home menu.
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