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Non so se avete letto...ma è confermato che
Il Wii sarà REGION FREE!!!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Will the Wii be region-free? Yes. Like the Nintendo DS, the Wii will be able to play games from other regions, such as Japan, without any restriction. Kaplan implied there might be a region lock that publishers would be able to flip on, but it doesn't sound like the first-party titles from Nintendo will be restricted. dalla bocca della kaplan. |
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9:59 am: That's the end of today's scheduled programming. On with the Q&A!
Additional Wii remotes will be $39.99, separate from the nunchuk, which will be an additional $19.99. Will the system have its own internal memory for photos and such? Kaplan says it will have some capacity for internal memory, but "most" of the storage will indeed be through SD card. Of the 30 games promised by year's end, Kaplan says about half of those will be available at launch. Sounds like Zelda, Excite Truck, and Wii Sports are the only first-party ones, though. |
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9:33 EST"First time we have a Zelda title available on launch day. It gives us a huge boost and huge momentum right out of the box. It's a masterpiece game. We will continue to make those big masterpiece titles for the core gamer, as well as new games to drive market expansion."
"If you were to play Zelda all day to day for six hours, you'd only be scratching the surface..." 9:45 EST: 30 Virtual Console games by the end of the year. Beginning in January, Nintendo will deliver 10 more VC games per month. |
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The Family Computer (NES), Super Family Computer (SNES), Nintendo 64, PC engine (TurboGrafx 16), Mega Drive (Sega Genesis), all work on the Virtual Console. The 1983’s MSX was another platform, previously unannounced for backwards compatibility with the Virtual Console, that will get games on the Wii!
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Conferenza su gamespot
http://www.gamespot.com/events/wiilaunch/live.html |