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PowerUser.TV Episode 39: Wii. What? Wii! Why? And more!

Hurmoth   on 01 May 2006 - 19:46 · 8 comments & 9554 views

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This week Wii discuss how nanoelectronics and water can be used to create memory storage devices (what will they think of next?), Firefox fanboi's are out to "get" IE, and House Democrats have lost the vote on Net neutrality. Also Yahoo offers free software that can turn your PC into a DVR, and phishers have a new scam using VoIP.

In gaming news another ex-Gizmondo exec is in trouble, a dad gets mad and shoots his sons computer and the Oklahoma legislature passes a bill that classifies violent games with pornography. Wii also find out that there will be no Spore until 2007 (which sounds like a good thing to game-impaired Kristin, but apparently it's sad news) but the Guitar Hero sequel is coming out in November to a surprising price tag. Wii also find out which game is kicking Joel's butt this week.

It seems like there was something else Wii discussed, but Wii've forgotten what it was...

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(2 replies) #1 Banzai on 01 May 2006 - 20:52
your linking to episode 38 by the way
#1.1 Hurmoth on 01 May 2006 - 21:17
Fixed... thanks for pointing that out
#1.2 Saadu on 01 May 2006 - 21:34
haha i downloaded it and thought Brad was repeating his joke? That cant be...
(1 reply) #2 shirike on 01 May 2006 - 21:03
Wii're getting bored of the wee Wii jokes
#2.1 Croquant on 01 May 2006 - 21:21
Whiily? Wii'm not.
#3 Croquant on 01 May 2006 - 21:42
By the way, guys: A Kiwi is a New Zelander, not an Australian.

I do think that Nintendo KiWii would be a better name for it.
#4 Ocram on 01 May 2006 - 22:12
I miss Brad.
#5 Electronic Punk on 03 May 2006 - 07:28
Wii is just a front, it hasn't been trademarked.

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