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May 29, 2008

Poledancing on the Wii

It seems that there are no possibilities for new Wii game ideas.

Did you hear about this one? A UK based company called Peekaboo says it wants to create a pole dancing game for the Nintendo Wii.

The company said, "With pole dancing classes springing up in gyms and health clubs across Europe and the USA, the number of women seeking the body-sculpting and fat-burning effects of this aerobic form of exercise has never been greater."

They went on to say it is "focused on using Wii friendly hardware to make aerobic pole dancing instantly accessible just as Guitar Hero did for rock'n'roll."

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May 7, 2008

Steven Spielberg to produce Wii game


Did you hear about this?

Apparently the all mighty Spielberg is going to get into Wii gaming. Sure he advised on the development of the Medal of Honor series, but this is a fully developed game. He had input into everything from character development to scenery.

The idea of the game is to walk around bashing stuff. Sounds kinda fun if you ask me.

Apparently he got the idea after playing Wii Tennis. Check out this video for more:

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May 6, 2008

Portable NES that plays regular NES games

So, you have a lot of old NES cartridges around but the old console quit? Or perhaps you're jonesin' for some classic 8 bit entertainment but can't find an NES at your local second hand store or pawn shop.

Well, never fear cause here at CC we have you covered. We found this Ebay auction that has some newly minted portable (that's right portable) Nintendo Entertainment Systems:

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May 5, 2008

Rumor mill - Nintendo to increase Wii production?


We've seen/heard this from a few sources so we thought we'd report on it.

It first started at Kotaku and has since worked it's way through the web. So here's the details:

Nintendo is planning on increasing production of Wii consoles from the current 1.8 million per month to a whopping 2.4 million per month!

This should help alleviate some of the supply problems, however you have to admit that Nintendo's current marketing strategy has worked out beautifully for them. After all, there is still such a demand for the Wii that they are always selling out. Can't say that about the 360 or PS3 can you?

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