Wii Fix Guides Review
Having problems with your Wii? For sure, you’ve already spent hours just to fix it. I myself have experienced that. If you ever experienced wii errors, you will do anything just to get it fixed. Wii is one of the great gaming consoles but just like any other games and electronic devices, it’s not perfect, problems and errors may arise anytime.
Your first option is send your Wii to Nintendo or authorized repair shop. This option is great however, this is costly. You will need to spend money on fees and shipping. In my own opinion, this is not the smartest option to opt for if there are much better alternative.
Next option is, get a Wii Fix Guide. This is a much better option in fixing your Wii. Purchasing a guide in order to fix your Wii will cost you much lesser compared to repair shops. Most Wii guides offer best features. In choosing the right Wii fix guide, you must be very picky. Some of the most trusted Wii guide is Ultimate Wii Guide and Wii Fix Guide.
Wii Fix guides offers solutions to different Wii errors and problems like setting incorrect time, delayed response with video, audio or display, stuck on language selection screen, damage or broken cable on Wii sensor bar, disc not recognized error, message board data is full and more!
Most Wii guides are really filled with solutions no matter how frustrating the error is; no matter how serious the problem is, expect to find a step by step solution. They are also offering easy to follow instructions that allow you to fix your Wii in no time.
Announcing: The Nintendo 3DS
Nintendo’s brand new portable jewel, currently known as the 3DS, does something fairly simple – it allows 3D gameplay without any kind of 3D glasses, accessories, or anything like that. How? The current assumptions are that above either one of the console’s screens, there is a special filter like the one used in 3D glasses, [...]
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XBLA’s Doom II “still in the cards”

The Xbox Live Arcade version of Doom II is “still in the cards,” id Software’s new publisher Bethesda says.
The Nerve Software developed game first made a surprise appearance at last year’s QuakeCon where it was also playable. Since then though, all’s been quiet.
But, “It’s still in the cards,” Bethesda’s VP of Public Relations and Marketing Pete Hines confirms. “Just can’t give you a date just yet when it will be out.”
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Players decide if Red Steel 3 gets made

As the uncle of a certain web-slinging super hero said, with power comes great responsibility. It appears that the power to determine whether or not Red Steel 3 gets made relies on how well players embrace Red Steel 2.
In a recent interview, creative director Jason VandenBerghe clears the air about some earlier comments he made referring to Red Steel 2’s pending success or failure, as well as the future of the series. “Red Steel 2 isn’t really a ‘do-or-die’ situation. What I meant by my comments was that the desire to make another game in the series will depend on whether or not Red Steel 2 is a success.”
VanderBerghe goes on to explain that it would essentially be fruitless for a Red Steel 3 to be made if no one buys the second installment, “Fact is, that’s always true. If the fans don’t want us to make a sequel, we generally won’t. See, because we know they won’t buy it. Which is sort of the point. So, in that way, this situation isn’t really all that different from any other first or second releases in a franchise.”
Mass Effect 2’s Kasumi’s Stolen Memory DLC Pack Gets Priced

Bioware has announced the price tag for Mass Effect 2’s Kasumi’s Stolen Memory DLC pack. This add-on content will cost you 560 MS points. As a reminder, the pack will be out on April 6th for both Xbox 360 and PC platforms. [VG247]
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The Witcher 2: Assassins Of Kings

The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings is an upcoming sequel to The Witcher, developed by CD Projekt RED. For your info, this video game is in development for PC. CD Projekt RED has also stated that they will likely release console versions of the game once development for the PC version is complete. Too bad, there is no info on the release date so far. Watch the debut trailer after the jump.
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God of War Runs Nascar!
If you didn’t spend all weekend unleashing untamed fury on Mt. Olympus and happened to tune in to your local NASCAR race on Saturday “Scotts Turf Builder 300 – Bristol Motor Speedway”, you may have gotten an unexpected treat… Kratos! Can you imagine not only driving at close to …
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