Residents are "hooked".
If you can believe it, it's now been around 13-and-a-half years since the Wii first burst into our living rooms, taking the world by storm thanks to its virtual takes on tennis, bowling and the like.
If you were old enough at the time, you'll likely remember the stories that would circulate around the time of the console's launch, mostly consisting of stock issues and headlines about old people being 'addicted' to it - seriously,
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If you can believe it, it's now been around 13-and-a-half years since the Wii first burst into our living rooms, taking the world by storm thanks to its virtual takes on tennis, bowling and the like.
If you were old enough at the time, you'll likely remember the stories that would circulate around the time of the console's launch, mostly consisting of stock issues and headlines about old people being 'addicted' to it - seriously,
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. We wouldn't necessarily expect these types of stories to still be popping up in 2020, but that's exactly what's happened this morning.Read the
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