| | My, I've been creative this week. With no games to review and not too many possibilities left for "top ten" game lists, I still came up with three lists; a history of great moments in the history of gesture gaming, some advice to Nintendo on how to sell the Wii U, and the five most aggravating things I've been made to do, repeatedly, with the Wii remote. With no games to review next week either, let's hope I have not exhausted my entire store of creativity. For now, I will recharge. | | The History of Gesture Gaming: From the Power Glove to the W The Wii is more responsible for gamers waving their hands in the air than anything else, but gesture gaming neither began nor ended with Nintendo's fine console. Here, in list form, is a short and simpleHistory of Gesture Gaming. | Five Things Nintendo Could Announce at Make the Wii U a Hit | The 5 Most Annoying Wii Gestures Sometimes it feels like Wii game designers are just trying to annoy me, demanding that I use my controller in ways that won't work or that kill my arm. With the Wii soon to be pushed aside by the Wii U, I thought I'd take a look at the worst things I've had to put up with in my article,The 5 Most Annoying Wii Gestures. | Nintendo Loses Money for First Time in 30 Years It's been a tough year for Nintendo. Wii sales have dropped precipitously, the 3DS sold poorly until they started to sell it at a loss, and now, because of these... Read more | | | | Wii Games Ads | | | | Featured Articles | | | | More from About.com | | | | | | Financial Emergencies An unexpected change in your financial situation can be incredibly stressful. Here's how to cope. More>
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