I’ll admit it, I’m an addict for protection for my devices. Every gadget I own must have at least a screen protector on it, and a case if one is available. I also like deals so when looking for a screen protector or case I try and find bundles. Today for review I’ve got an […]
Continue reading …It’s coming, the new Wii… -Video game fans around the globe are invited to bookmark http://e3.nintendo.com in their browsers as Nintendo prepares to offer a virtual front-row seat at this year’s E3 Expo in Los Angeles. A live webcast of Nintendo’s E3 Expo 2011 media presentation will begin at 9 a.m. Pacific time on […]
Continue reading …So is this like some way to make people actually go to Best Buy and buy things? I wonder if it works from outside of the store as I won’t be stepping foot in a Best Buy anytime soon, I hate those stores. (BUSINESS WIRE)–Nintendo and retail partner Best Buy are collaborating to give Nintendo […]
Continue reading …So another game for my 3DS, one that I don’t think I really want though sadly. I guess for kids it’s great but too bad the 3DS isn’t supposed to be used by younger children which is probably the SpongeBob audience?! (BUSINESS WIRE)–Everyone’s favorite yellow sponge makes his Nintendo 3DS debut today in the […]
Continue reading …Nintendo is dropping the suggested retail price of its Wii™ system to $149.99 and including a Mario™ game with the Wii hardware. Starting May 15, the newly priced Wii system will come in either black or white with the Mario Kart™ Wii game and a matching colored Wii Wheel™ accessory, replacing the previously included […]
Continue reading …Here’s some decent gaming deals from Target. I like the free Lego toy set when you buy Lego Pirates! This week, Target guests can find savings on the latest in video games and hardware. To save even more, guests that shop with a Target REDcard will receive 5 percent off their entire purchase. Receive a […]
Continue reading …Yep it’s true, the Wii is getting a price drop to $150 and that even includes Mario Kart and steering wheel. Nintendo also announced four games dropping in price to $15 each that they’re calling Nintendo Selects. Nintendo is dropping the suggested retail price of its Wii™ system to $149.99 and including a Mario™ […]
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