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Tiny Diggers – An iPad Construction Truck Game for Kids Age 2-5

February 20, 2012 – 12:39 pm | 3 Comments

Tiny Diggers has just been released on the iPad and soon the Mac computer. Here’s the details on this fun, educational game from TouchTilt Games.
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Wii Will Play Online For Free

Submitted by on August 15, 2006 – 11:49 am4 Comments

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In an interview with USA Today Reggie Fils-Aime has let slip that the Nintendo Wii

  • Jenna

    That’s good news, although remember that we get what we pay for!

  • James

    its going to be an uphill battle in the US for nintendo. if they want to beat sony they are going to have to lose that childish image. and games like nintendogs, and pokeman dont help. and with a name like wii and graphics like the original xbox Im almost certain the wii will only sell about like the gamecube in the us and uk. I feel that 250 would be a bad price. At the high end One might as well by a ps3 that will actualy last 6 years and at the low end one could just buy a probably $99 ps2 (and eyetoy and theres your motion sensing)

  • http://2007 Kayla Adams

    I think you should realy follow my advise and let people play nitendogs for free online or make it when you buy it much cheaper!Nitendogs is my favorite game in the world!I realy want it for my birthday wich is the twenty fourth of feuary!One more week!I know your probably woundering how I know I like it if I do not have it!My friend has two of them and we play them together!I love nitendogs!It is the best nitendo ds game ever!thank you for makeing nitendogs!bye!

  • http://zenixstudios.com Mike

    James

    Are you aware that Nintendo is selling everything they’ve got? They’ve sold close to 5 million units. On the other hand, Sony has shipped just over 1.3 million units.

    That means, ~5 million people have a Wii and that there’s at least 1.3 million PS3s out of Sony’s warehouses but not neccesarily in homes.