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Wii Gets Europe Date - Wii
16th September 2006, 12:09am



Wii is set to revolutionise the face of gaming when it launches in Europe on 8th December 2006 at an estimated retail price of £179 (AUD$447) (or 249 Euros/AUD$419), bundled with Wii Sports. Accompanying the console launch will be around 20 software titles including Wii Play and The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess and from third party publishers launch games include: Ubisoft's RED STEEL, EA's Need for Speed: Carbon, Activision's Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam, THQ's Disney/ Pixar's Cars and Sega's Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz.
Included with every Wii console is one wireless Wii Remote, one Nunchuk, and the groundbreaking collection of five different Wii Sports games on one disk which anyone can play using simple physical movements.
Nintendo today set a new direction for the video games industry by using state of the art technology not just for enhancing graphics and processing power but to introduce new people to the world of video games by creating brand new entertainment that is fresh and accessible to everyone.
Mr Iwata, Nintendo's President, outlined how the Wii would build on Nintendo's learnings and existing success with DS and continue this expansion of the gaming audience in unique and unprecedented ways.
With Wii, Nintendo aims to create a console that can be enjoyed by every member of the family. Every Wii console will include a series of on-screen 'channels' that make up the Wii Channel Menu. The Wii Channel Menu is the starting point for all of the console’s functions. The 'channels' offer a gateway to a rich variety of entertainment options. When connected to a TV, the Wii Channel Menu offers a simple interface letting users pick games to play, get news or weather, view and send photos or even create playable caricatures of themselves to use in actual games. Additional functions allow users to download classic games to Wii's Virtual Console.
Nintendo believe that encouraging users to pick up the controller to access the internet quickly, check the news or see tomorrow's weather is one way of ensuring that everyone in the household can use, interact and ultimately engage with Wii. And once users have picked up the controller to perform these basic functions, it's a small step to get involved in some more fun game play action.
Wii launches across Europe on 8th December 2006 at the estimated retail price of 249 Euros (£179 in the UK). Nintendo first party games will retail at the estimated retail price of between 49 Euros and 59 Euros (AUD$82-100)(or £34 to £39 in the UK/AUD$84-97).
Additional controllers will also be available from launch at the estimated retail prices of: Wii Remote - 39 Euros (AUD$65) (or £29 in UK/AUD$72), Nunchuk – 19 Euros (AUD$32) (or £14 in UK/AUD$35) and the Classic Controller – 19 Euros (AUD$32) (or £14 in UK/AUD$35).
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