Articles of Interest and Nintendo & Square Enix talk WiiWare Support
Posted by James Breen at 4 March 2008 11:2
Today I found a place to share, that place is where I am Wireless and Broadband. During my endless web tour, finally I settle down here. Before I passing the good post about wi fi nintendo to my friends, I like to hear your voice first.
Let's see this:
Getting work done on the road when you visit another state for a few days is one thing, but flying halfway around the world with your laptop bag is a whole other ball of wax. The 13-hour flight, foreign power outlets, lack of or spotty Wi-Fi, and the pain that is hauling all your stuff onto ferries, tuk-tuks, and buses every few days can sure put a damper on mobile computing. I just spent the last nine days in beautiful Thailand with two friends who have been backpacking through Southeast ..[next].
Don't wait too long, this might be over before you know it.
Too much "big news" broke over the past week. I can't keep up: Sony announced its own internal in-game ad unit, but says that PlayStation Network will remain open to other ad firms. Phil Harrison, president of Sony Computer Entertainment worldwide studios, resigned from Sony and joined Atari. EA seeks to acquire Take-Two for $2.0 billion. And Take-Two's board of directors has rejected the offer, seeking more cash. Is it petty to keep quoting John "no longer ripe for mergers" Riccitiello ..[next].
I should also introduce my friends to take a look at of this:
Posted in WiiWare, Industry, Channels, Business, Games, Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, Wii by Adam Riley on March 4th, 2008 at 2:49 With Nintendo's WiiWare download service set to launch in Japan later this month and across North America during May, Nintendo itself and one of the biggest supporters, Square Enix, have both gone on record to talk about their plans, some of the issues involved and various other aspects of WiiWare. ..Read the rest of this post.
Keep up the good work.
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