The Nintendo Wii was a revolutionary console, that changed the whole gaming world forever. Motion controls and its fantastic library of games made it one of, if not the most successful console ever.
As with anything as popular as the Wii, Nintendo has faced numerous lawsuits over the years regarding its home console. One such case came to a close just this week--at least for now--with a jury ...
The Nintendo Wii remote is iconic in its simplicity. It’s designed in a way that manages to successfully blend motion controls with more conventional buttons. Thanks to how approachable Nintendo made ...
Nintendo has some cautionary advice for players of its Wii video game console: when waving the controller, use the wrist strap, keep your palms dry and, whatever you do, don't let go. The Wii has been ...
Leaked internal emails from Nintendo have been published showing mockup images of the controller for the original Wii. Kotaku earlier reported on the leak. The emails are from around 2005, the year ...
Nintendo has made a surprise announcement ahead of its E3 conference, unveiling an accessory that enhances the Wii Remote controller. The Wii MotionPlus, which will attach to the bottom of the Wii ...
The Nintendo Museum has been open for just about two days and it's already adding some fascinating new exhibits, including a host of lost prototypes for the Game Boy, Wii, GameCube, and other classic ...
Nintendo has confirmed the planned release of a revised version of its Wii Remote, following a now-pulled listing on retailer GameStop. GameStop posted an entry and accompanying image for upcoming ...
The Nintendo "gigaleak" from 2020 is apparently the gift that keeps on giving, and now early prototypes and renders for the Wii Remote have emerged online. The designs were tweeted by game developer ...
Digital Journal — Call it David versus Goliath. An interface electronics company is suing Nintendo, claiming Wii’s remote infringes on a 1997 patent. California-based Interlink Electronics accuses ...
Hey Nintendo, you’ve been served, and I don’t mean in terms of swinging a virtual racket with your Wii Remote (though the latter’s surely related). Noticed by Gamasutra, it seems a company called ...