A crop of new gaming peripherals is set to extend the Wii’s kid appeal

Before Nintendo unveiled its latest gaming goodies at E3 in July, it was hard to imagine how much more innovative gameplay could possibly get. The console that's sold 10.9 million units worldwide since its November 2006 debut has revolutionized the industry, and especially the kids and family segment of it. Prior to the event, software and peripheral manufacturers were busy melding the Wii's remote technology with new applications and entertainment licenses, but several hardware extensions introduced at E3 promise to make the experience more realistic and open up the field even wider.
September 1, 2008

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