Release Date Betting!

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ok i put you down for october 1, casue i think thats what you want it? i couldnt tell really
 
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ok shyguy, GOD I LOVE YOUR SIG AND AVATAR! i just love how the little guy is going back n forth and you have him saying I yaya I yaya, dare I say it, its cute! please dont get rid of it cause i said that its real eye candy!
 
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Leviathan said:
October 1st is a sunday... all the shops are closed.

October 2nd, it makes sense.

LOL! october 2nd makes sense..YAH RIGHT, like 18 days to preorder let alone get the word around? i dont think so chicko
 
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1 MORE DAY GUYS! We will see who is right! Who is wrong! The people who are right WILL have the right to rub it in! EVERYONE PLACE BETS! THIS IS THE LAST DAY!
 
lol i bet it will be sometime in november and they will let u be able to preorder all of october. trust me i know what im talking about

and the date where i am is 9/13/06 4:58pm just to let u know
 
Errrr...November 14th? Though I wish Nintendo pulls something nutty and releases it right this instant as a huge surprise...yes wouldn't that be great..
 
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Sasuke was the closest! By 5 days! Well, no one win, but we can all laugh at the complete coo-coos who believed in October 2
I'll start.
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAH
 
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Mario Famous said:
...The Release date has already benn confirmed...The 29th of November.$250

where did that come from?? we know that...:yesnod:
and its the 19, but im sure you typoed
 
...No, IGN had an article about it

IGN said:
This story has been updated with new and clarified information from Nintendo's North American presentation.)


Nintendo fans finally have a price and release date for the company's new generation console, Wii. The Big N has officially announced that the system will hit retail in North and South America for $249.99 on November 19. The New York Times initially published the story and seems, in fact, to have beaten Nintendo Co. Ltd with the news.
Nintendo's Wii console will come packaged with one Wii remote, one nunchuck attachment, an AC adapter, an audio/video cable, a sensor bar, sensor bar stand, a Wii console stand, and two batteries. The US package will also come bundled with a copy of Wii Sports, a compilation sports game that best shows off the mechanics of the system's unique controller. Wii Sports features tennis, baseball, golf, and previously-unannounced bowling and boxing games.

Nintendo said it would provide Wii owners with more than 25 unique games this year.

Wii's much-talked-about Virtual Console download service, which enables gamers to purchase classic games, will offer a library of some 30 titles by the end of the year. Titles will include entries from the Mario, Zelda and Donkey Kong franchises, Nintendo said. Virtual Console games will cost between $5 and $10 each. Specifically, Nintendo Co. Ltd. announced that Virtual Console games would cost 500 yen ($5), 800 yen ($8) or 1,000 yen ($10); we're presuming these prices are for NES, SNES, and N64 games respectively.

The Big N confirmed that it would charge $49.99 for its new Wii games, which is $10 cheaper than the cost of typical Xbox 360 titles. (Please note that this price is for first-party games; prices have not been announced for third-party Wii games -- publishers are free to set their own prices on Wii titles.)

Nintendo revealed that Wii's various controllers would be available to buy separately at launch. The Wii remote will cost $39.99; the nunchuck $19.99 and the classic controller about $20.

In a surprise announcement, Nintendo said that it wanted to make Wii a living room centerpiece by shipping the system with features outside of the videogame realm. Wii will include a photo channel, enabling users to display their digital photos through the console. It will also boast regularly updated news and weather channels. In addition, the Opera browser will be available for the system, enabling users to access the web with the console.

One of the channels available on Wii is called the "Mii Channel." Here, players can customize avatars by selecting from a variety of face shapes, hair styles, color schemes, and so on. The hook is that these avatars can not only be stored on the console itself, they can also be transferred to the Wii remote itself -- presumably so players can easily access their personalized characters and take them with them when playing against friends.

Sony recently announced that it would ready 400,000 PS3s in North America and another 100,000 in Japan for the system's launch. Nintendo said it plans to ship 4 million Wii units worldwide by the end of the year.

Nintendo will launch Wii in Japan on December 2 of this year for 25,000 yen, the company revealed. North America will get the system first.

Nintendo of Japan has added an amazing breakdown of the Wii's various interfaces to its overseas website. Everything is in Japanese, but the videos speak for themselves. Readers can check the site directly for a 14-page walkthrough of the system's ambitious features. Included in the list of options are demonstrations of the weather forecast, Mii, and photo channels. The forecast launches a virtual globe that can be spun in any direction. In the photo channel, users can load hundreds of their favorite photos and edit them in real-time. It's possible to message friends with Mii character profiles and to send pictures in messages. And the videos demonstrate surfing the Web with Wii's Opera browser. These are absolute must-see videos.


...Hmmm, my friend Typed-O, he said the 29th, I read the article and it said the 19th...
 
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