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+ | * '''November 30th, 2012''' - The [[Wii U]] is released in Europe. | ||
* '''November 27th, 2012''' - The [[Wii Mini]] has been announced as a redesign to the [[Wii Family Edition]] which will be exclusively released on December 7, 2012 in Canada. | * '''November 27th, 2012''' - The [[Wii Mini]] has been announced as a redesign to the [[Wii Family Edition]] which will be exclusively released on December 7, 2012 in Canada. | ||
* '''November 22nd, 2012''' - [[Pilotwings Resort]] is released digitally on [[Nintendo eShop]]. | * '''November 22nd, 2012''' - [[Pilotwings Resort]] is released digitally on [[Nintendo eShop]]. | ||
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* '''September 14th, 2012''' - [[F-Zero Wiki|F-Zero Wiki's]] parent site Mute City launches their own forums. Please check them out [http://mutecity.org/forums/ here]. | * '''September 14th, 2012''' - [[F-Zero Wiki|F-Zero Wiki's]] parent site Mute City launches their own forums. Please check them out [http://mutecity.org/forums/ here]. | ||
* '''March 30th, 2012''' - {{NIWA}} welcomes its 21st member (and the final member of the [[5th wave]]), [[Dragon Quest Wiki]]! Although not a first or second party franchise, the ''Dragon Quest'' series by Square Enix has had some of its games published by Nintendo outside of Japan, as well as being primarily developed for Nintendo consoles. It has seen cross-overs with the {{ser|Mario}} franchise in the games [[Itadaki Street DS]] and [[Fortune Street]]. | * '''March 30th, 2012''' - {{NIWA}} welcomes its 21st member (and the final member of the [[5th wave]]), [[Dragon Quest Wiki]]! Although not a first or second party franchise, the ''Dragon Quest'' series by Square Enix has had some of its games published by Nintendo outside of Japan, as well as being primarily developed for Nintendo consoles. It has seen cross-overs with the {{ser|Mario}} franchise in the games [[Itadaki Street DS]] and [[Fortune Street]]. | ||
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