Most people have heard about the Nintendo Wii Remote, which some avid gamers have allowed to slip out of their sweaty hands and fly into their high-priced big-screen televisions, cracking glass and becoming the catalyst for news stories around the world. In addition to making the news with its Wii video game console, Nintendo will start offering it free to its customers starting Sunday. The company will launch an online news service featuring worldwide stories and photos, provided primarily by The Associated Press.
Nintendo Adds News to Wii’s Fun and Games Lineup
Posted by: Chris Maxcer January 25, 2007 03:43 PMMost people have heard about the Nintendo Wii Remote, which some avid gamers have allowed to slip out of their sweaty hands and fly into their high-priced big-screen televisions, cracking glass and becoming the catalyst for news stories around the world. In addition to making the news with its Wii video game console, Nintendo will start offering it free to its customers starting Sunday. The company will launch an online news service featuring worldwide stories and photos, provided primarily by The Associated Press.