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Finally a Wii port of an Xbox 360 / PS3 game that doesn’t look half bad, considering its hardware. Players can now enjoy the off-road rally action using the Wiimote. Available September 2009. Continue reading to the launch trailer.

Slated for release in Q3 2009 on the Nintendo Wii, Silent Hill: Shattered Memories let’s players enjoy the game like never before. Utilizing the Wii Remote to help Mason (main character) look for clues by doubling as a torch/cell phone. Video after the break.

Nintendo’s followup to Wii Fit builds upon its predecessor and adds more accurate weighing options along with the ability to create fitness regimes — new balance and yoga games too. Continue reading for the trailer.

Nintendo Power reports that Capcom’s Tatsunoko vs Capcom for the Wii might be heading to the US sometime this year — available now in Japan. Hopefully, this version will include improved online multiplayer modes. Video after the break.

For the uninformed, Tatsunoko vs Capcom is a fighting game for the Nintendo Wii that pits characters from Capcom’s vast library versus characters from the Japanese animation studio, Tatsunoko Production.

[via Joystiq]

Think of Punch-Out Wii as a mashup of Super Punch-Out (stamina recovery) and Punch-Out (three round matches), with a new “Title Defense” mode thrown in — available once you beat the game. Continue reading to see how this game compares to its predecessors.

Put simply, “for 15 years Little Mac has regretted losing the World Circuit Title to King Hippo, so now he’s throwing a welcome-home-party in the ring.” Continue reading to watch Nintendo’s live-action Punch Out! commercial.

Doc is exactly what I thought he’d be like in real life. “You see, a comeback is like a yo-yo. You gonna go down, but you comin’ right back. And then you may end up walkin’ the dog.”

[via Geekologie]

In this clip, you’ll see “just how well this game can be emulated with a decent CPU & GPU — E8400 @ 4GHz; 4GB Ballistix DDR2 RAM; XFX GTX 260 216 Black Edition.” Continue reading to watch.

Provided you get your hands on a Dolphin emulator for the Wii and legally copy your own games to your PC, you can see what they’d look like if Nintendo had decided to bring the Wii’s graphics into the 21st century.

[via Kotaku]

An Airsoft gun, mounted atop a Construx base, cohabit on this Wiimote hack. Basically, the weapon “can be sighted with a webcam and aimed and fired with a Wiimote.” Video after the break.

It’ll move a full 180 degrees horizontally and has an auto mode to take out the ankles of coworkers.

[via Gizmodo]

If Nintendo were to release a Nerf N-Strike weapon for the Wii, it might look like one of these concepts. Our favorite is the cannon above, which hopefully doubles as a functional Nerf gun when not plugged into the console. Click here for first picture in gallery.

Rhode Island-based Weston Boeges’ weapons are on the other end of the spectrum, taking on the shape of a minigun, grenade launcher, and sci-fi-ish tri-barreled cannons. He’s designed them for an upcoming Nerf N-Strike-themed video game for the Nintendo Wii.

[via Dvice]