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Wednesday, December 06, 2006
NINTENDO WII MANUAL TRANSLATED
TECHNOLOGY - reported by Osiris. The guys at Gizmodo.com have successfully translated the Japanese manual of the new Nintendo console Wii. ( link ) We are unable to publish the entire article on our portal due to copyright issues, but here's one of the many pictures which should get you interested in clicking on the link. 0 Comments:
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