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Nintendo Wii success helps component makers score

By Mariko Sanchanta in Tokyo

Published: September 17 2007 03:00 | Last updated: September 17 2007 03:00

Anyone curious enough to crack open a Wii willfind that its "guts" are nondescript - a circuitboard and other strange-looking electronic components.

But, thanks to Nintendo's unexpected and runaway success with the Wii, the invisible companies that make the motion sensors and chips that lie beneath the console's glossy facade are suddenly enjoying atremendous boost to their businesses.

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