On Sunday at E3, Nintendo had a lot more details on their anticipated sequel to their Wii system, the Wii U. Nintendo Global President Satoru Iwata says that Wii U will bring people together, uniting them whether they’re in the same room or great distances apart.
Parents, don’t let your kids fool you into getting them a Nintendo Wii with promises that it’ll make them exercise more. A newly released study says that’s just a bunch of bologna.
Mock us if you must, but we’ve always been suckers for running around pretend forests while wearing green skirt-tunics and imagining we’re pointy-eared, boy heroes.
The annual E3 event is the place where they unveil all the new video game technology, systems, games, ect. A lot of buzz has been going a round for Nintendo to release details of what will be the next Wii system. Apparently, it's called the Wii U...