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Nintendo ‘plans Wii U app store’

by Steven G. posted Monday, January 2nd 2012.

Nintendo ‘plans Wii U app store’
The new console will come with an app store that goes “far beyond” the current online stores that Nintendo provides for its DSi and Wii consoles. “Wii U owners will be able to use apps that operate on the Wii U itself, such as MLB.TV, and others that run independently on the Wii U’s controller,”

Mario Kart Wii bundle stops Gamecube support

by Steven G. posted Tuesday, November 15th 2011.

Mario Kart Wii bundle stops Gamecube support
Do you love all things Mario? Well, assuming you have yet to own a Wii, and want to pick up Mario Kart later this year, you will be pleased to know that the house of Nintendo will be rolling out the ultimate Mario Kari Wii bundle, where it will boast of a black Wii, a

The best video games of 2011 so far: 10 you may have missed

by Steven G. posted Tuesday, September 13th 2011.

The best video games of 2011 so far: 10 you may have missed
Nintendo and Monolith’s magnificent adventure has been widely credited with rejuvenating the JRPG, with its fluid battling and superb structure. Advertisement http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/video-games/8760020/The-best-video-games-of-2011-so-far-10-you-may-have-missed.html Tweet This Post

The best video games of 2011 so far: The ones you may have missed

by Steven G. posted Tuesday, September 13th 2011.

The best video games of 2011 so far: The ones you may have missed
Nintendo and Monolith’s magnificent adventure has been widely credited with rejuvenating the JRPG, with its fluid battling and superb structure. Advertisement http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/video-games/8760020/The-best-video-games-of-2011-so-far-10-you-may-have-missed.html Tweet This Post

Virginia Beach battered by Irene’s winds – Richmond Times Dispatch

by Steven G. posted Sunday, August 28th 2011.

Virginia Beach battered by Irene’s winds – Richmond Times Dispatch
VIRGINIA BEACH -- After a daylong pummeling by Hurricane Irene's battering winds, drenching rains and a possible spinoff tornado, the Hampton Roads region braced for a possibly historic storm surge as high tide approached Saturday night. Officials warned Saturday afternoon that residents would experience the worst of the storm by nightfall and should stay put until conditions let up. "We have been advised by the National Weather Service to expect flooding worse than what we experienced with Isabel,"