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Friday, 25 October 2013

The End For Wii,1970s X-Men And More...

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The End For Wii

Nintendo’s best-selling home console to date, which moved over 100 million units, has finally been retired. Kotaku noticed on Monday that Nintendo has updated its Japanese product page for the Wii with a short phrase which translates to “production ended.” Some consoles live much longer lives than the Wii, such as the PlayStation 2 — which has been through several redesigns since its release in 2000 — but Nintendo has decided to cap off its previous generation by shutting down production of the Wii all together. Nintendo will refocus entirely on its very successful portable platforms and the year-old, flailing Wii U as a new set of challenges arise in the form of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Nintendo will do its best to build on a relatively strong September as it hopes to find its way to as many shopping lists as possible this holiday season.

1970s X-Men
Fox has released a very short teaser for Bryan Singer's "X-Men: Days of Future Past," alternating between images of the 1970s and a dismal future.
A few days ahead of the release of a full-length trailer, Fox is building buzz around the next X-Men film by releasing this short clip on Instagram. Fans have been eagerly awaiting this sequel to "X-Men: First Class" (2011), which explored the origins of Marvel's mutants.
"Days of Future Past," as suggested by its name, will alternate between different time periods. Hugh Jackman will return to the role of the Wolverine, who travels 50 years back in time to prevent a mutant genocide from being carried out by giant robots known as the Sentinels.
Arriving in theaters in May 2013, the film will include multiple actors who have played the various X-Men through the years. Patrick Stewart and James McAvoy will play Professor X in the two different time periods, while Michael Fassbender and Ian McKellen will play two ages of Magneto. Ellen Page, Anna Paquin, Halle Berry, Jennifer Lawrence and Nicholas Hoult also appear, as well as a few newcomers to the film series, including Omar Sy, Peter Dinklage and Fan Bingbing.
The full-length official trailer will be released on October 28, according to Fox.

How To Manage Your Teeths
Teeths are the first assets when you talking with friends or family.They will watch your mouth when you talk.
1. Always brush your teeth and rinse your mouth after eat.Some of the food will stick up on your        teeth.
2. Before going out,make sure your teeth is clean.
3. Don't always drink carbonated drinks.It will dissolves the nutrient of your teeth.
4. Always bring your traveling toothbrush pack when you going somewhere.Go to any toilets nearby to brush your teeth.
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