Nice video of what would happen it the Wii-mote was introduced into The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Walker.
EB Games has confirmed to Aussie-Nintendo.com tonight that the Nintendo GameCube version of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess will be exclusive to all of its stores across Australia when the game makes its debut in January 2007. - Aussie-Nintendo
This is really disappointing, it certainly isn't in the best interest of the consumer. I hate buying anything from EB Games unless I really have to.
Another reason - if we really needed another - to own both the Gamecube and Wii versions of of Zelda: Twilight Princess. The Gamecube version is a mirror image of the Wii version or is it the Wii version a mirror image of the Gamecube version. Whatever version you play first is going to forever remembered as the real version.
Miyamoto had this to say:
"Although Link is [traditionally] left-handed, at E3 we noticed people seemed to be using the right Wii controller to swing his sword. That's why we decided to make Link right-handed. The interesting this is, on the Gamecube Link is still left-handed; because of the mirror mode the game map is reversed." - IGN
In little over a month the sequel to one of the surprise hits of 2005 will be released. Lego Star Wars 2 is sure to be even better than the first.

LEGO II is absolutely huge. The first level alone is roughly 30 to 40 minutes in length and that's independent of any extra "bonus" freeplay explorations you can do later. Speaking of the first chapter, it begins with the gun battle on the Tantive IV Rebel Blockade Runner. As Princess Leia and Captain Antilles, players will have to make their way from one end of the ship to another so that they can get the plans to R2 before he blasts off towards Tatooine. Along the way, expect to see all sorts of familiar sights: from the stormtrooper invasion at the beginning of the film to Darth Vader's one-handed choke and the inevitable droid escape... it's all here. And better yet, it's here with humor.
Source: IGN