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$99 is the sweet spot for consoles, but without WiFi is there much point in getting a Wii Mini?
Nintendo's Wii Mini has been a bit more elusive than we thought, but we've at last snagged the entry-level console ahead of its official release and given it a quick shakedown. While it does what ...
The leak of the Wii Mini this morning has turned into an official announcement, with Nintendo confirming the existence of the system and launching a dedicated site. The new machine features a ...
It has been discovered that the recently unveiled Wii Mini system does not have an SD card slot. The new miniaturised Wii, which — bizarrely enough — will only be available to purchase in ...
The Wii Mini does not include Wi-Fi support, and according to the retailer, will not be able to connect to the Internet at all or make use of online features in games.
The Wii Mini is a cost-reduced version of Nintendo’s best-selling console, sold near the end of its life with a few features removed such as GameCube backwards compatibility and SD card support.
A box shot of Nintendo’s rumoured Wii Mini console has appeared on retail site Best Buy (Canada), along with a December 7 release date. Here’s how it ...
Nintendo Wii Mini review Digital Foundry tears down the new Wii Mini - in more ways than one.
The Wii Mini, originally released in Canada Europe during the past year, will retail at $99 and hit shelves this month — just when Sony and Microsoft launch their next-generation consoles.
And like last year’s Wii redesign, the Wii mini won’t play GameCube games. So what do you get for $100 (just $30 less than a new Wii bundled with Wii Sports and Sports Resort)?
Wii Mini, which will debut in Canada on December 7, is a smaller, cheaper Wii with no internet capability and a top-loading drive.