Nintendo intros streamlined Wii console

From CNET News.com: Nintendo has announced a slightly reconfigured Wii console.

According to a statement from the game company, the Wii's new look is designed to make the console sit horizontally, rather than vertically. Nintendo didn't say exactly how it accomplished the feat, but the company's decision to do so is rather surprising, since the current Wii console can be placed both vertically and horizontally, and still allow users to play games. However, Nintendo has largely promoted the current version as a console that stands vertically for those who want to save space in their entertainment centers.

Nintendo says that its new "streamlined" Wii will come in a bundle with Wii Party and Wii Sports. Consumers will also find a Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuk. The company announced the bundle in Europe today, saying it will be made available to customers on the continent in October.

In a statement to CNET, a Nintendo of America spokesperson said that the company does not currently plan to release the console in the States.

Nintendo's decision to slightly alter the look of its console is a first for the company. Since 2006, when the Wii launched, the device has featured the same design. However, Nintendo has offered several color options, including red and black, over the years.

As Nintendo prepares to offer its new Wii, the company is left wondering how it can revitalize its ailing business. Last month, the company announced that it lost $328.3 million during its first fiscal quarter ended June 30 as hardware sales plummeted during the period. Nintendo reported that it sold just 1.56 million Wii units worldwide during the quarter, down from the 3.04 million it sold during the same period last year.

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