Competing on the Wii: ConsoleGameming.eu announces inclusion of Wii

ConsoleGaming - Image 1European clan gaming site, ConsoleGaming.eu, announced that it will be spearheading the first competitive Nintendo Wii ladder in the EU region. It says that this ladder will take the form of Super Mario Strikers Charged.

The General Manager of the gaming site, Marco Spoor notes that by launching a competitive ladder for Super Mario Strikers, they might draw in the more casual gamer into their fold. “This will bring us closer to achieving our aim of becoming a central hub for which all European gamers can converse and compete in a ladder environment,” says the General Manager.

Mario Strikers Charged will join the current eleven ladders (all of which spread out across three formats – the PS2, the Xbox 360, and the PS3) that the gaming site has. To register for the ladders feel free to head to their site via Read link below.

A competitive ladder for casual gamers? Well, if you can count folks who spend 20 hours a day on games like Zuma as “casual”, then ConsoleGaming‘s plan just might work.

ConsoleGaming - Image 1European clan gaming site, ConsoleGaming.eu, announced that it will be spearheading the first competitive Nintendo Wii ladder in the EU region. It says that this ladder will take the form of Super Mario Strikers Charged.

The General Manager of the gaming site, Marco Spoor notes that by launching a competitive ladder for Super Mario Strikers, they might draw in the more casual gamer into their fold. “This will bring us closer to achieving our aim of becoming a central hub for which all European gamers can converse and compete in a ladder environment,” says the General Manager.

Mario Strikers Charged will join the current eleven ladders (all of which spread out across three formats – the PS2, the Xbox 360, and the PS3) that the gaming site has. To register for the ladders feel free to head to their site via Read link below.

A competitive ladder for casual gamers? Well, if you can count folks who spend 20 hours a day on games like Zuma as “casual”, then ConsoleGaming‘s plan just might work.

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