If you have a Nintendo Wii in need of repair, it may be game over for the video game system. Nintendo is no longer offering repairs for Wii systems in the U.S., the game maker says online. "Nintendo ...
It’s game over for the Wii. Nintendo will no longer offer repairs for the Wii video game console in the U.S., the company announced Monday. “Nintendo no longer offer repairs for Wii systems. However, ...
Nintendo has built fans around the world not only through its colourful gaming titles but, particularly in the case of its Pokemon series, through animation, film, and toys. The company’s Wii has been ...
Nintendo Japan announced that it will no longer repair Wii U systems or peripherals as soon as it runs out of its current inventory of parts. This is because that the warranty for the repair parts ...
Nintendo announced that as of July 3, 2024 it has ended the repair support program for Wii U consoles and peripherals. This is due to Nintendo running out of parts. "We have run out of parts necessary ...
Nintendo Japan has announced that it plans to cease repair support for the Wii U. First translated by VGC (and confirmed by IGN Japan), a new page on Nintendo Japan's official website reveals that ...
Click here for all of GamesBeat’s Wii U launch coverage. A few gamers are reporting on forums and Twitter that they busted their Wii Us. These people lost power or their Internet connections during ...
Kyoto Prefecture [Japan], January 27 (ANI): Nintendo has announced that it will no longer repair the Wii consoles in over the scarcity of parts needed to fix it. The company will stop repairing the ...
It's the end of an era. Nintendo has announced it will no longer be servicing the original model of its Wii console in Japan after March 31. This relates to the RVL-001 model of the Wii in all of its ...
When Nintendo launched the Wii in 2006, the skepticism was palpable. How would this severely underpowered white box compete with the PS3 and Xbox 360? The answer was a compelling selection of software ...
Nintendo's Wii has had a phenomenal run since its 2006 launch, selling more than 101 million consoles across its seven-year lifespan. Now, years after it was supplanted by the Wii U and then the ...