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		<title>Waiting in Line for a Wii</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Nov 2006 08:52:03 +0000</pubDate>
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At this point in writing I realized that I hadn&#8217;t yet gotten any perspectives from my fellow line-waiters concerning the object of their quest: The Wii. I turned to the person next to me, a one &#8220;Calvin A.&#8221;, who had this to say:
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		<title>Ready to Wii?</title>
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When Nintendo announced that they were completely changing the way us gamers played games, most of us agreed that it was time for a change. Call this blind fanboyism or just a general consensus that games were becoming too absurd to control, they both have the same opinion: games were becoming stagnant. At the Tokyo [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Nintendo Wii</title>
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Throughout the history of the Nintendo Wii, it has been met with negative reaction. It first started at E3 2005 when Nintendo showed the, then called Revolution, to the final &#8220;coming out&#8221; party of E3 2006. Whether or not it&#8217;s because of the controller being radically different to the competition or the strange (but in [...]]]></description>
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