Photos update:



Whoa, that 3rd and 4th viimote jackets are cool!


Look Ma. It's HDMI ready!!!



Beware Nintendo!
If you don't release any new color this holiday, this pink Vii will outsold you!!
Photos update:



Whoa, that 3rd and 4th viimote jackets are cool!


Look Ma. It's HDMI ready!!!



Beware Nintendo!
If you don't release any new color this holiday, this pink Vii will outsold you!!
this is why nintendo doesn't bother with the chinese market.
the Wii is an epidemic.
the thing I find funny is names like "fry egg" and "come on" and then "alacrity golf". Haha...where did that name come from? Were "hit ball" and "tap it" already taken...
i had high hopes for nintendo : /
looks like nintendo will fail again like the last 8+ years : /
The pink Vii lis my favorite. It has surprisingly good screens for a knock off too.

"You won't find Adobe here in Nairobi"

| LG[Infinite] said: Some people might flame me for this, but honestly this is the sort of thing that makes me cringe whenever I see China try and complain about its intellectual property being violated. It seems copyright only matters to them when its their material being copied. Everyone else is fair game. |
Seems to me like China doesn't even have their own real intellectual property. Do they ever actually invent anything?
| rasone77 said: It won't matter if Ninty tries to sue, because they's have to sue in a Chinese court and who wants to go to a chinese court? Besides, they'll just claim the Japanese VG giant stole the idea from China. That's just how Comunist Read: corrupted governments work. They did the same thing with Supervision pirates back in the NES days. Only it was N. Korea claiming Nintendo stole their IP's (Like Korea made mario), the Korean courts refused to hear the case. End of story. |
Also, why would Nintendo want to piss off China, who is manufacturing all the REAL Wiis also? LOL.
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