TechZ
November 2nd, 2006, 09:28 AM
Nintendo has announced (http://news.yahoo.com/s/nf/20061101/tc_nf/47525) it's plan to ship 4 million units before years end. Reggie Fils-Aime, president of Nintendo America, is telling consumers to buy early because retail feedback is already indicating that the consoles won't sit on shelves for long.
Perhaps the biggest news from Nintendo this week is that the company announced it would make 62 titles available for the Wii by the end of the year. A full 32 of those titles are new; others are conversions from the Nintendo GameCube. Among the titles will be the highly anticipated "The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess," plus "Madden NFL '07," "Need for Speed: Carbon," "Call of Duty 3," "Marvel Ultimate Alliance," "Rampage: Total Destruction," and "Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam," among others.
The Wii launch on November 19 will come just two days after the planned launch of the PlayStation 3. The Wii is set to retail for $249.99.
Perhaps the biggest news from Nintendo this week is that the company announced it would make 62 titles available for the Wii by the end of the year. A full 32 of those titles are new; others are conversions from the Nintendo GameCube. Among the titles will be the highly anticipated "The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess," plus "Madden NFL '07," "Need for Speed: Carbon," "Call of Duty 3," "Marvel Ultimate Alliance," "Rampage: Total Destruction," and "Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam," among others.
The Wii launch on November 19 will come just two days after the planned launch of the PlayStation 3. The Wii is set to retail for $249.99.