Grown Women Love Wiis
by Patrick Steen on May 26, 2008

Want to know how much grown women love Wiis? Want to learn how much Americans like to keep fit? Want to see the reactions of ladies when they get free stuff? Want to know where all the Wiis and Wii fit have gone!? Ellen shows us how in a disturbing, yet hilarious giveaway. Read more…
Rinse, Wash, Wii-peat – March NPDs
by Stephen Woodward on April 29, 2008

With the dust cloud of Holiday shopping well in our rear-view mirror and the strains of a recession squeezing our checkbooks, you would think the games industry would slow down a bit. You, my friend, would be wrong. Looking at the results of the March NPDs, it seems we’re actually back to where we started last summer! Read more…
Bioshock 2 for PS3 and Wii?
by Dylan Duarte on April 7, 2008

Bioshock 2 was officially announced last month for a Q4 2009 release date. Now, based on recent job listings for Bioshock 2 positions, it looks as though we may see the game on multiple consoles. Hit the jump for details. Read more…
EA Sports Announces NCAA Football 09 for the Nintendo Wii
by Michael Geslani on February 15, 2008

College bands will toot their horns in your living room when you start up NCAA Football 09 for the Nintendo Wii this fall, now that Electronic Arts has announced the title. Read more…
UK Government Backs Wii in Schools
by Patrick Steen on January 31, 2008
I doubt Jamie Oliver had anything to do with this.
For me, PE at School meant Dodgeball, Tennis, Football, and Rugby. Things have changed. The UK Government has formally endorsed the use of Nintendo’s Wii in Physical Education lessons. Read more…
I Want a Wii or an Xbox, not a “Wee Box”!
by Patrick Steen on December 30, 2007

Nintendo Wii!
Children and the modern Christmas do not mix. The amount of advertising stuffing electronic items into their chubby little cheeks fills me with a wistful sense of nonchalance. Children are spoilt, Christmas is ruled by consumerism, and the older generation isn’t down with the kids. These truths are summed up with one granny’s generosity. Read more…







