Thursday, September 13, 2012

Nintendo Wii U to Launch in US, Europe Starting in November, Will Work as DVR

Since I plan on getting a Nintendo Wii U when the console launches, so that I can bring you all some reviews and hands-on experiences with the machine, I can say with some relief that I will finally get a chance to play Monster Hunter. Capcom'sNintendo will finally make its Wii U available to customers this November, after having previewed the next-gen console for over a year now, the company announced at a press event today. The Wii U will come in a $299.99Since I plan on getting a Nintendo Wii U when the console launches, so that I can bring you all some reviews and hands-on experiences with the machine, I can say with some relief that I will finally get a chance to play Monster Hunter. Capcom'sNintendo Co. on Thursday said its Wii U videogame machine—its first new home console in six years—will go on sale in the U.S. Nov. 18, starting $300, and will include features aimed at making the device into a broader entertainment hub for TV viewing.Nintendo will finally make its Wii U available to customers this November, after having previewed the next-gen console for over a year now, the company announced at a press event today. The Wii U will come in a $299.99
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