Posted on 30-11-2009
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indianrav61893 asked:


I was thinking about getting a nintendo wii sometime this week. I am just curious to know what the lowest price anybody has seen for one. I also wanted to know what each wii comes with and how much the games and additional controllers are.

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Posted on 29-11-2009
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IGNentertainment asked:


A look at what comes with the revamped system.

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Posted on 29-11-2009
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sceablog asked:


PS3 How To: Remote Play

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Posted on 29-11-2009
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IGNentertainment asked:


Get the most out of your high-def experience with our comprehensive guide.

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StayGold asked:


I don’t currently own a Wii. I was curious though about how you obtain these so called points to get the old Nintendo Games. Also, is internet free on a Wii?
Do you have to pay for the internet monthly or what? If so, how much?

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Cadet asked:


-does it still play ps3 games ?

-does it play pc games ?

- can u use the ps3 controller or do you have to buy a mouse ?

- do you have to buy a wireless keyboard ?

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Posted on 28-11-2009
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Ps3CaliZGameReview asked:


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Posted on 26-11-2009
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semiconductorDOTcom asked:


Semiconductor Insights opens the Sony PlayStation 3 game console to see what makes it tick. … PlayStation PS3 playstation3 cell processor Semiconductor teardown SI

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Posted on 25-11-2009
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Anna Kowalski asked:


That’s a great question! And one that is kind of difficult to answer, since the letters W-I-I do not really represent individual words. Like the good old U-S-A stands for United States of America, it’s not the same with Wii. But what does Wii stand for?

When you first take a look at the word, it’s uncertain just how it’s pronounced, but it’s simple enough, just like “we”. But how did Nintendo decide on the name? Well Wii was not even a word until April 27, 2006. That’s when Nintendo changed the name of its Seventh Generation gaming platform from its project name of Revolution.

The proper name Wii, according to Nintendo, is simply Wii and NOT Nintendo Wii. They are very clear on that. And that’s huge because this is the very first product they have marketed outside of Japan that does not carry the Nintendo brand name. While you will hear people refer to more than one Wii as “Wii’s”, Nintendo makes clear that the plural is actually Wii Systems or Consoles or Games. The word Wii is not used in a plural form but only the object it describes.

But what does Wii stand for? Nintendo’s spelling of “Wii” with two lower-case “i” characters is meant to resemble two people standing side by side, representing players gathering together, as well as to represent the Wii Remote and Nunchuk. The company has given many reasons for this choice of name since the announcement; however, the best known is Wii sounds like ‘we’, which emphasizes that the console is for everyone. Wii can easily be remembered by people around the world, no matter what language they speak. No confusion. No need to abbreviate. Just Wii.

What does Wii stand for today? Now more than ever before, Wii stands for innovative applications to wireless technology. Think about all of the different applications for this technology for a second. With the introduction of Wii Cooking Mama: Cook Off, and Wii Fit we start to see applications beyond all of the games for Wii.

The whole idea behind the Wii technology is to bring people together. With so many different applications available, the Wii Console is slowly becoming the home’s media center.



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justmetoday86 asked:


I am in the ARMY and currently stationed in Honduras C.A. I can pick up wireless signals on my PS3 but the router im picking it up from want let my PS3 connect only my laptop. So I was wondering if their is any way i could run a cord from my laptop to my PS3? Thanks for the help oh yeah if I can what type of cable do i need?

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