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New Wii Model on the Way for Europe

This new model will have a few variations from the current Wii.

Earlier today, Official Nintendo Magazine's website was updated with a news story revealing a new version of the Wii console. This new console is quoted as being "streamlined," and will officially lay horizontally, lacking a vertical stand. This particular Wii will be released "before Christmas," and will be bundled with Wii Sports and Wii Party. In addition to the changes above, this Wii model will not include GameCube controller ports, and will not be compatible with GameCube games.

There is currently no word as to whether or not the console will be available in North America or other regions, but the statement on the ONM website suggests that there will be other new Wii bundles arriving in Europe this fall.

Via SlashGear and Engadget


 

Comments

Jason Ross Senior Editor

08/17/2011 at 11:24 AM

Boom!

Nailed it.

Joaquim Mira Media Manager

08/17/2011 at 11:36 AM

Ladies and gentleman, I introduce to you Pixlbit's very own Nostradamus: Jason Ross.

Jason Ross Senior Editor

08/17/2011 at 11:39 AM

The key is to make as many predictions as possible, and when just one or two fall into place, you have to act like you know what you're doing.

Nick DiMola Director

08/17/2011 at 03:31 PM

You're not supposed to give away your secrets! Now you've gone and ruined it. FALSE PROPHET

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