Wii Get Updated

If you actually pay attention to your Wii, sometimes a blue light turns on when the console is turned off! Today was one of those times. Nintendo released a new firmware update that adds a digital clock on the main menu, new layout of Wii Shop, the Forecast Channel displays the current weather in its little window, the message board has a “Today’s Accomplishments” and addresses in the address book can be moved around.

It’s all minor stuff and probably won’t really go noticed that much.

Thanks Nintendo!

Resident Evil 4 Wii

GamersDailyNews.com Syndicates The Pipeline

GamersDailyNews.com is the latest website to syndicate StuffWeLike.com’s The Pipeline.

Adding The Pipeline onto your website or blog is easy! Simply use the following code:

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Lonelygirl15 Is DEAD!

Wow it’s amazing how they turned Lonelygirl15 into a soap opera, but even more amazing is that they actually killed Lonelygirl15! This is actually TV quality stuff here people. Watch the finale of this season below and if you’d like to see the entire series click here. It’s really amazing to think that something on the internet can actually have just as high a production quality and “value” as something on TV. We’ve come a long way since the dawn of YouTube lip singers.

StuffWeLike.com Mobile

If you love your phone and can’t get enough of StuffWeLike.com, then you’re now in luck! For the first time ever we’re now allowing anyone with a cell phone to read our RSS feed. By accessing this feed you’ll download the text version only without pictures. Meaning that load times will be faster.

The button to do this is located on the sidebar next to the Feedburner RSS feed button.

Visit The Rip-Off Museum

Talk about cheap

These guys at a website called Destructoid, or something, apparently write about games and give interesting web-suggestions.

Today one caught my eye: The Rip-Off Consoles Museum, or as it is officially named: The Pachimon game museum.

This website has a gallery of “pirate” consoles, manufactured without any permission, that run cartridges of famous consoles (in their majority they are “Famiclones” or “NESclones”, meaning they run Japanese and/or US versions of Nintendo’s first home console). Even though the museum is in Japanese you can still have fun with the cheap look of the machines and their stupid names.

Being a citizen of a third-world country (Brazil) I have seen many of these consoles on the streets, played a lot of them and even owned one or two, so I like to see the point of view of other countries on these things I have seen in 90% of the videogame stores I have gone to since I was born.

If you missed the two hyperlinks to the museum here goes another one.