Nintendo says successor to Wii coming in 2012
April 25, 2011 - 7:57 am
NEW YORK -- Nintendo says the successor to the hit Wii console will arrive next year, but isn't saying anything about what the new system will do.
NEW YORK — Nintendo says the successor to the hit Wii console will arrive next year, but isn’t saying anything about what the new system will do. The Japanese company says will show a “playable” model of the new console at the Electronic Entertainment Expo June 7-9 in Los Angeles.
NEW YORK -- Nintendo says the successor to the hit Wii console will arrive next year, but isn't saying anything about what the new system will do.
A Strip property is suing a California-based media management company for failing to pay the resort over $1 million in cancellation fees for a conference space, hotel suites and other amenities.
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