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So can you send me one. Free of all charges ofcourse ^^Im working at Nintendo of Europe, we are sending truck loads of pallets out "WII"
well there's enough ps2's to go around, ps3's pretty much sold out, but you can't get up on the charts if you have no units ;oIt's funny to me that PS2s sell better than PS3s.
Here in Vancouver, there's a few shops that sell em'.well there's enough ps2's to go around, ps3's pretty much sold out, but you can't get up on the charts if you have no units ;o
There have been like 5 PS3s sitting in my Wal-Mart since Christmas.well there's enough ps2's to go around, ps3's pretty much sold out, but you can't get up on the charts if you have no units ;o
The Wii has an active connection to the internet as soon as you get it, actually. I don't know whether you're referring to some new feature of the Virtual Console or not, but that, too, was available from day 1. As of yet, though, there are no online games for the Wii; I haven't been keeping with when such games will arrive, though. However, you shouldn't take that to mean that the Wii has no online capabilities at all. The Shop Channel (where you purchase the VC games) is already on the console when you get it, and the trial version of the internet channel has been available for some time (with the full version being released just about 2 weeks ago). The News and Weather Channels also (obviously) require online capabilities.I heard they delayed its online untill 2008. And that includes the virtual console stuff, I think. I could be wrong, I really don't recall, but I distantly remember seeing it somewhere.