Nintendo Wii plagued with another offensive phrase, this time in Zach and Wiki: Quest for Barbaro's Treasure

img style=”margin:5px; float: left;”alt=”zach-n-wiki.thumbnail.jpg” src=”https://www.techdigest.tv/zach-n-wiki.thumbnail.jpg” width=”128″ height=”89″ /> Uh-oh, not another sensitive word/phrase discovered in a Wii game, what on earth are Shigsy, Reggie and co. trying to do, alienate the entire world?!

WiiWii has reported that in the new Zach and Wiki: Quest for Barbaro’s Treasure Wii game, the Islamic phrase ‘Allahu akbar’…

A letter to George Harrison, Nintendo's recently-resigned Senior Vice President of Marketing

georgeh6.jpg Dear George Harrison,

Not you, glorious Beatles guitarist, back in your box you go. Err, grave. You, Mr. Harrison, you of Nintendo-fame. Yes, you, who just resigned as Ninty’s Senior Vice President of Marketing after 15 long years at the company. I’ve got a few little things I want to talk to you about, so better grab a chair and a nice stiff drink. Yes, one for me too, atta boy.

There’s been lots of rumours the past few months about you resigning from the company possibly due to your hesitance at moving the family from Washington to your new sales and marketing division in Redwood City, California. All very noble, wanting to put the interests of your family before those of Reggie and co. at Nintendo, but really, George, slightly disappointing behaviour I have to say…

Martha Stewart gives her seal of approval to the Nintendo Wii in Wired Magazine

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Could it be possible that the Wii has finally crashed and burned, and is now lying on our shag pile by the telly in a heap of ashes? I ask this of you, dear readers, as it’s come to our attention via WiiWii that my favourite-magazine-on-earth, Wired, has a picture of Martha Stewart icing a Wii cake on next month’s cover. Has the Wii finally jumped the shark?…