What to do with your broken gaming consoles? Gut it and turn it into a different gaming console! Sudomod forum user [banjokazooie] has concocted his own RetroPie console from the husk of a WiiU ...
When the Nintendo Wii officially debuted in 2006, it became among the company's most successful home consoles, selling about 100 million units at $249 apiece. Unbeknownst to Nintendo, however ...
The original Nintendo Wii was not a big console, per se, but you could never hope to fit one in your pocket. Or…could you? As it turns out, console modders [Wesk] and [Yveltal] reckon they ...
This Nintendo Wii is one of the most expensive game consoles ever created ... Exactly how much they are worth is unknown, as there's never been a confirmed sale. NES Nintendo World Championship 1990 ...
Sony figured that they could make lightning strike twice, and built the PS3 around Blu-ray technology, meaning that it was a game console and Blu-ray player in one device. The Nintendo Wii ...
The Nintendo Wii was a bona-fide cultural juggernaut, with over 100 million consoles sold during its ... put an initial run ...
Despite not having a good reason to do so, Nintendo has given a strike to a YouTube channel for emulation-based content.
Now, the question is whether Nintendo is justified in pursuing an account that uses emulation of its older systems and games.
The best Wii games still hold a special place in our hearts today, thanks to all the inventive motion control fun they offer. When the console first launched in 2006, many of the releases really ...
Image 1 of 4 Image 2 of 4 Image 3 of 4 Image 4 of 4 But Nintendo had a huge about-turn success when, in 2006, it revealed the original Wii to the world. A console that defied the odds and ...
The latest hardware from Nintendo, that isn’t the Switch 2, is now available in the UK but there are some unwelcome drawbacks ...
But maybe the gulf between the Wii U and the Switch isn't as great as some make it out to be. Though the former's branding and marketing, coupled with its lack of competitiveness in the console ...