Wii and DS info from EDGE.

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General Wii stuff

- CNN has signed up with Nintendo as the provider of news content on tne News Channel in American and Japan. News will be presented by category, but another way of getting to it is by spinning the weather globe to find stories in different countries

- Sega has moved a significant number of development staff from PS3 to Wii over the Summer

- Although Nintendo has removed DVD movie playback from the Wii, it plans to launch in Japan next year an enhanced Wii capable of such a feature

- Nintendo intended to bring Wii to shop shelves in the UK and US for £150 and $200, but became influenced by pressure from the larger retail chains, which raised concerns over margins and low so-called 'basket value' (ie, the amount of revenue generated from a customer's overall purchases at the till)

- There are plenty of Wii Channel slots remaining to be filled

- Edge says that Wii Sports will be to Wii what Mario 64 was to the N64. Says golf has the best single player mode (no surprise) and boxing is their favourite overall

Laurent Fischer interview

- He doesn't expect all of society to immediately jump on board from day 1. At first it will probably be mainly the hardcore and casual gamers buying it, but little by little he expects more people to come on board through word of mouth, advertising etc... much like the DS. He says word of mouth has played a huge part in the DS's success in Europe.

- He says in Europe the DS has done a wonderful job of capturing the female gamer and the casual gamer, but getting the non-gamers still has some way to go yet. NOE's goal is to get the DS selling as fast as it is in Japan where on a weekly basis they're still not able to fulfil the demand, becaue they're attracting such a broad audience. "In Europe I don't expect us to be in that position for some time, but we're on the way. It will take one year, certainly and with the Wii it will take the same time. We know it's a long way to get out of the videogaming ghetto"

- He says when creating games Nintendo doesn't say "this is going to be a gamer's game and this is not." He says a lot of hardcore gamers enjoy Brain Training, because it's something different and another good example is Animal Crossing. Nobody at Nintendo thought Animal Crossing would be a very massmarket game. It started out as a hardcore game with people around the world going crazy for it, then it became a bridge between the hardcore, casuals and the wider population, which included females and people looking for a different concept. In Japan they were surprised by the strength of Animal Crossing's sales and every week NOE says "WOW" at the sales. He said on the GameCube it only sold 150,000 in Europe but the DS game has already passed 850,000

- He says for months and months he had to sit and see journalists politely smiling when he told them DS is stronger than the PSP, but he knew from the start it would take off eventually, because he tested it on the people around him. He said his wife kept stealing his DS which has never happened with their other consoles and his neighbour - an awful old lady - became addicted to Zoo Keeper. She'd played Tetris long ago and now she was hoooked on Zoo Keeper. "If there was one person who wouldn't play a videogame, it was her"

- He says he's not worried that people can download the old (Virtual Console) games on the PC. He says it's important to be able to play them on your TV screen and doesn't think playing a NES game on the PC is something you'll really love. "Of course, you can play them on your PSP via emulation too! [laughs] Actually most PSP owners I know are using them for Nes and SNES games"
 
I think the CNN deal shows a commitment by Nintendo's part on being serious about their Wii Channel services. There's a lot of potential, and I think we'll see some great things coming our way early next year.
 
Great. Now liberal propoganda will flood my precious Wii:(
 
FOX NEWS would be cool.. Then they could insert news over the games you are playing :up:

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TheGrayGhost said:
I think the CNN deal shows a commitment by Nintendo's part on being serious about their Wii Channel services. There's a lot of potential, and I think we'll see some great things coming our way early next year.

i fail to see the use of the wii channals. they seem very trivial and gimicky if you ask me.
 
GoldenAgeHero said:
i fail to see the use of the wii channals. they seem very trivial and gimicky if you ask me.

It's what I like to call the Brain Age/Nintendogs factor. Neither of those titles are what one would call games in the traditional sense; they transcend traditional gaming by being useful in the daily lives of the gamer. Instead of providing an escape, they aim to be practical, bringing games into the real world. That's exactly what these Wii Channels do, and I think I'll be using them quite often, especially the Mii Channel.
 
TheGrayGhost said:
It's what I like to call the Brain Age/Nintendogs factor. Neither of those titles are what one would call games in the traditional sense; they transcend traditional gaming by being useful in the daily lives of the gamer. Instead of providing an escape, they aim to be practical, bringing games into the real world. That's exactly what these Wii Channels do, and I think I'll be using them quite often, especially the Mii Channel.

ehh mi channal seems trivial also, sure you can make caricatures, but that really does'nt add anything to my gameplay experience. weather channal,news channal? can i not get those from my regular tv stations. i rather have them bring cartoon network to a channal, then im in. or bring justice league episodes to a channal, that would be effing awesome and you would then use wii points to watch an episode for like 99 cents/wii points. each night orweek you can an episode in order of the airing. music channals stuff like that is worth it.
 
mii channel is like gamertags. They're both things that are pretty useless and unnecessary, but people still like them.

They couldn't have tv shows on the Wii. It'd be a huge mess with trying to work a deal with those companies. In the end, it's not worth it. There are DVDs for a reason.
 
GoldenAgeHero said:
ehh mi channal seems trivial also, sure you can make caricatures, but that really does'nt add anything to my gameplay experience.

It looks like you haven't read up on the Mii Channel. I recommend IGN as a good news source for the Wii. Their editors are really a class act.

But regardless, you're missing the point. Like I said earlier, they're not there to specifically enhance your gameplay experience; they're there to complement your daily routine. I can understand how some may not care for it, but its a wildly successful strategy for Nintendo. After all, Brain Age and Nintendogs are the best-selling games in recent years and are breaking records left and right, making the Nintendo DS the fastest selling piece of gaming hardware ever. Nintendogs alone surpassed Halo 2 in sales. And it's still climbing in the numbers.
 

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