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Barbie Island Princess Fans, Let’s Have Some Fun!
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| As someone who has purchased adventure games at Amazon.com, you may be interested to know that the “Barbie Island Princess” video game is coming soon. Barbie as The Island Princess follows the storyline of the popular DVD in a fun party-style format. You’ll play as Rosella the shipwrecked princess who is raised by a family of animal friends and rescued by Prince Antonio from her tropical island. Available for Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 2, PC, and Game Boy Advance. |
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Mission Accomplished — The Wii Invades Second Life
Take a gander at this pretty sight. That’s right, the Nintendo Wii connected to Second Live(via IRC). It’s too pretty. It uses the libsecondlife IRC gateway and CGI IRC on EFnet. That’s the best we got til WiiLi releases their juice. Enjoy Pix
How?
Go ahead and try it for yourself. Join the channel #libsl, and chat! Your words will carry on the internet tubes to the libsecondlife HQ in Hooper (no longer, but it was fun while it lasted. The Wii in IRC is still cool.)
Comments…you’ll go blind
posting from the wii. mother said not to play with it too much or…
need to get SL running on this thing, at least irc.
CommentsTheory or the Future?
A Fanboy's Prediction (satire)
Nintendo is keeping secrets for each day of the show with increasing hype levels each day until they reach a critical hype level, and then…
BOOM! Wii preorders go up and on inflated hype hysteria 30 million Wiis are preordered. Nintendo stocks surge on new analyst predictions, Nintendo eclipses both Sony and Microsoft in valuation, there is a minor stock sell off to generate some operating capitol. Global marketing starts and hip trendsters start talking about Wii.. Live Wii demos on MTV with Rapper 50 cent blastin off some caps, scoring points with all the kids who think they're baddddd ass! Preorders skyrocket some more after all this to 60 million just before launch…
Nintendo uses all this growth to put Wii into massive production and they reach a price point per console of about $85(average about $130 including early production) while selling them at $200, or 175 in unit's of 1000 to stores. Nintendo continues to sell the console at $200 for about 6 months reaching the 120 million console mark and then drops the price to $150(130 to stores). Sales surge to 180 million to close out the year… Nintendo becomes the most highly valued company in the world, with 386 million Wii in homes around the world, beloved by all except a few staunch PS3 supporters who are just too upset about spending $600 on a console that dies after 4 months.
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