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Bow down before the great Royalty.. Wii with her


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Queen Elizabeth got a new Wii! Not like yours or mine, though, her Wii has a few features that you can't find in your average toy store or game stop .. Her Wii is gold plated.

The Queen will also have a copy of the newly released BIG FAMILY GAMES .. THQ has sent the game and gold plated Wii to Buckingham Palace directly.. No need to go through the stores that commoners use!

THQ said in a public statement: "BIG Family Games is the ultimate Wii game to get all family members, from grandparents to young children, playing together,” explained Danielle Robinson, Product Manager at THQ. “The Royal Family is arguably the most important family in the country so we felt that they had to have a copy of the new game"

The most important family in England? Millions of other families may have a gripe about that, but they're not lucky enough to have the golden blood veins of royalty..

If they were, they'd have a golden Wii, too..

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