The Nintendo DS was recently confirmed as crossing the two million unit sales milestone after only its second year in South Korea, but the Wii only managed to sell 35,000 pieces of hardware after its first month there. But how is the Wii situation now, ten months later? Cubed3.com has a special report from time spent in the country recently that shows things may not be too bleak after all...

The majority of readers will not have realised this, but a couple of weeks ago I had to fly over to South Korea for a family medical emergency, staying there for just over two weeks in total. In the odd spare moment I had, though, it seemed ideal to see just how the situation in Korea has changed since checking on how the Wii launched back in June 2008, and monitoring Nintendo's progress with the DS last time I was over in the country in September, 2007. So read on for a little insight into what is currently going on over in the world of Nintendo in South Korea, the latest news on what has been released and the odd bit of anecdotal evidence collected during my stay there.
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