17:08 (BST), 09/01/2009 High Voltage Hot Rod Show Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Hoffman ... (gamesindustry.biz)
Hoffman Estates, IL – January 8, 2009 - High Voltage Software, Inc., one of the world's largest independent developers, today announced that High Voltage Hot Rod Show, the company's latest WiiWare title, has been scheduled for release via Nintendo's downloadable service on January 19th at a price of 1,000 Wii Points.
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14:23 (BST), 09/01/2009 mLani Studios launch Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS January 9, 2009 - mLani Studios Inc ... (gamesindustry.biz)
January 9, 2009 - mLani Studios Inc (mLani) today announced that it is aggressively entering into the 2009 video game hardware market with several new high end products for the Nintendo Wii, PC, and Sony PS3 platforms.
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jOG controller gets you moving while gaming (Geek.com)
The Nintendo Wii has done a lot of good by making it possible to get in some exercise while enjoying video gaming. But if you still think the Wii could use a kick in the pants, per se, in burning even more calories while you game, then the jOG controller shown at this year’s CES [...]
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NINTENDO Wii (WTAJ-TV Altoona)
Wii in like new condition (box & all manuals included). Includes 2 controlls, 2 nunchucks, classic controller, Wii Zapper, Link's Crossbow Training, Wii Sports, Wii Play, Thrillville Off The Rails, and HD Component cable (for progressive scan or HD tvs).
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Older folks like Wii, PCs and cellphones, too (USA Today)
Seniors are dispelling an age-old stereotype: that folks getting up in years have little or no interest in the latest technology. Video games, PCs, cellphones and such can help keep minds and bodies sharp. Tech companies are starting to pay closer attention to the mature market, and to folks with physical disabilities.
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