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Hey, you know what makes a domestic violence arrest funny and lighthearted? Wii Boxing. At least according to one supermarket tabloid's interpretation of what went down between Charlie Sheen and Brooke Mueller.
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A recent update from Australia's media classification body gives Wii players hope of playing PC Engine classic Castlevania: Rondo of Blood, the Richter Belmont-starring side-scrolling whip 'em up from 1993, via the magic of the Virtual Console service.
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Atlus brings more medical action drama to the Wii in the incredibly crowded window of spring 2010, administering a baker's dozen sized dose of new Trauma Team screens well in advance. These are those screens!
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In April, an Italian company announced "Wii Relax." Siliconera notes that, not only is that company's product site gone, Nintendo has now trademarked "WiiRelax" in Europe. Maybe they muscled in on the name after seeing I had shrewdly registered "WiiSittingOnOne'sAss."
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While overall video game sales in 2009 are down, that's the big picture. Break it down into individual markets and you'll see that "core" game purchases are anything but down.
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Nintendo has updated its list of rewards for U.S. based Club Nintendo members with extra coins in their virtual bank account. Sorry, no Wario-themed GameCube controllers here, but plenty of greeting cards, folders and bookmarks.
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The Nintendo Download: PilotWings! Castlevania!
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