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For those who can't bear to part with the Wii

by Mike Yamamoto
(Credit: Impress)

Some of us at Crave are embarrassed to admit that we've yet to play our first game on a Wii. (Not everyone can be Caroline McCarthy, you know.)

But even we, in our extremely limited knowledge, can't help but question the value of a 7-inch Wii LCD like the one from Japan's Century cited by Gizmodo and pictured here. Isn't the fun of the Wii supposed to be doing active stuff like tennis and bowling?

Perhaps it was created for the serious Wii addict who has to carry it at all times. It may have an important ancillary benefit: Playing in such a confined area might cut down on serious injuries.

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It's so no-one can say they can't hold their wii!
by royauty June 22, 2007 5:37 PM PDT
With a new portable wii, you'll never have to listen to your urologist tell you that you can't hold your wii!
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It's so no-one can say they can't hold their wii!
by royauty June 22, 2007 5:37 PM PDT
With a new portable wii, you'll never have to listen to your urologist tell you that you can't hold your wii!
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