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Articles on Nintendo Wii, Gaming Industry, Software

Games eclipse DVD/Blu-ray sales

Features Entertainment software has overtaken home movie sales for the first time with worldwide revenue hitting US$32 billion in 2008. Read story »

Hacking down on video game energy use

Crave Estimated energy usage from different consoles, with comparisons between people who turn off games when idle and those that don't. Individual gamers and console makers could significantly reduce energy use from ... Read story »

New Wii and controller could arrive by 2011

Crave In August, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata explicitly stated that a successor to the best-selling US$249 Nintendo Wii won't "happen any time in the near future." However, given Sony's recent introduction of ... Read story »

Plastic peripherals that changed the way we game

Features We've put together a list of some the most innovative peripherals and game titles that have helped change the way we play games. Read story »

3.2 million Wiis save holidays

Features An industry analyst believes that Nintendo Wii and DS are responsible for half of December US game sale.  Read story »

Video game industry shows signs of slowing

Crave Sales of video game software and hardware in the US rose 9 percent in August to US$1.08 billion, the smallest monthly increase in more than two years, according to data released ... Read story »

Apple still quiet on game strategy

Features Anyone who has seen Apple's television ads knows "PC" is a stodgy business guy. But he sure spends a lot of time chasing down alien terrorists in video games. Read story »

Microsoft opens up E3 with loud, energetic press conference

Crave LOS ANGELES--Once again it's that time: Big hype for giant press conferences by the video game industry's biggest names. In this case, we're talking Microsoft, and its annual Xbox 360 bacchanalia. ... Read story »

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