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Wii Preise
Hätte zwar einen etwas niedrigeren Preis erwartet, aber geht ja noch....
also nix mit einem zweitem controller und einer SD-Karte......[url=http://wii.advancedmn.com/article.php?artid=7601 schrieb:advancedmn[/url]]Nintendo reveals the console's release date.
The console will be available at retailers in North America on November 19, 2006 for $249.99 and come packed with a copy of Wii Sports – a game featuring baseball, tennis, golf, boxing and bowling – for free. Nintendo says it plans to ship 4 million Wii units worldwide this year.
The Wii package also comes with the following items: Wii console, Wii free-hand controller (with strap) nunchuck attachment, Wii AC adaptor, Wii A/V cable, Wii console stand, sensor bar, sensor bar stand and two AA batteries
Japanese gamers can look forward to the console launching December 2, 2006 in Japan for 25,000 yen.
Going on, the company says that over 25 different games will be available for Wii by the end of 2006. The Big N is providing many of the console’s biggest launch efforts, bringing to the table titles like Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess and Excite Truck. Meanwhile, third parties are providing games like Red Steel, Madden NFL 07 and Rayman Raving Rabbids for the console’s launch.
Nintendo plans to charge $49.99 for Wii software, putting games on the system at a price point ten dollars lower than Xbox 360 software.
Wii also comes with Nintendo’s own retro games download service called Virtual Console. Nintendo plans to charge between $5 and $10 for each Virtual Console game. Over 30 classic games will be available through the download service at launch, including games from the Mario, Zelda and Donkey Kong franchises. Nintendo plans to allow users to purchase said games using their credit card or by using a pre-purchased card with purchase points on it.
Further, Nintendo promises that ten Virtual Console titles will be released every month after the end of the year.
While Nintendo insists Wii is all about gaming, it is including two new functions for Wii, hoping to expand its audience. One of these features allows consumers to share their photos using a photo channel on the console. What’s more, the system also features a simple “news” and “weather” channel.
Wii also features the ability to browse the web through Opera.
[url=http://wii.advancedmn.com/article.php?artid=7602 schrieb:advancedmn[/url]]During a conference in Japan today, Nintendo revealed the prices for all the announced Wii controllers. You can find the controller prices below.
*Wii free-hand controller (3800 yen or $29.99)
*Wii nunchuck controller (1800 yen or $14.99)
*Wii classic controller (1800 yen or $14.99)
Hätte zwar einen etwas niedrigeren Preis erwartet, aber geht ja noch....