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Vii a Rip Off of Nintendo Wii?

Posted October 1, 2007 by nick
Found in: Breaking News, Video Games

Vii for Wii?

Same rectangular controller?

Similar advertising. Same console design.

Nope, there is no possible way that this is a Nintendo Wii rip off.

Source: Danny Choo via Engadget.

 

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Posted October 1, 2007 at 5:36 pm

[...] Vii a Rip Off of Nintendo Wii?Vii for Wii? Same rectangular controller? Similar advertising. Same console design. Nope, there is no possible way that this is a Wii rip off. Source: Danny Choo via Engadget. Nintendo Wii, Vii. [...]

Comment from steven
Posted March 5, 2008 at 7:00 am

this site is fantasic the wii looks so great please to see china has better tec then the uk

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