Check out a summary of the events here.

Extra: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess will release in Japan priced at 6,800 yen ($58). Including Zelda and Wii Sports, a total of 16 titles from 10 different companies will be available at launch. Prices of games will range from 4,800 to 6,800 yen.

11:01 The nunchaku and classic controller will cost 1,800 yen each ($15). Extra Wii remotes will cost 3,800 yen each ($32).

10:53: Japan will receive the Wii on December 2 for 25,000 yen (about $213), according to Famitsu.

10:37 According to Famitsu, over 30 Nintendo games and 30 PC Turbo-Grafx/Genesis games will be available on the Virtual Console before the end of the year. Ten new Virtual Console games will follow every month.

10:33 Prices for virtual console games are 500 yen ($4.25) for NES games, 800 yen ($6.80) for SNES games, 1000 yen ($8.50) for N64 games. Pay by credit card or a Wii points card.

10:26: Sorry about the outage. Gemaga has been updating with new pics. Nintendo president Satoru Iwata is currently on stage discussing the success of the Nintendo DS.

9:51PM Famitsu.com has begun updating regarding the Nintendo "Wii Preview" as it's dubbed.

9:38PM SeattlePI reports Wii arrives November 19 for $250 (Wii Sports pack-in). More details at the link.

9:19PM Joystiq.com says it will do its best to provide translated updates of the event.

9:05PM Famitsu.com confirms the conference begins at 2PM in Japan. Countdown here. Join us in the N-Forums chat room.

8:05PM Wii.com updates. Coming soon, the site teases. Thanks to whosmav for the heads up.

7:15PM Yahoo! Japan reports that the conference begins at 2PM.

6:27PM This post will be updated as news arrives. New tentative countdown -- it seems the Nintendo community was misled by incorrect information previously. Potential news sources...