Posts with tag wii
by Kyle Orland Aug 26th 2008 1:30PM
Filed under: Nintendo Wii, Business
Hey, grab a Molson
and pull up a comfortable ice block and listen up. The AP is
reporting that the Wii has become the first system to reach a million units sold in Canada. That's like one system for every two people or so you've got up there, eh? We're guessing it's because the pearly white exterior of the system matches the decor of your igloos (not to mention the polar bears roaming around outside).
According to NPD statistics, the Wii has sold 1,060,000 Candian units through July, meaning the upcoming Wii version of
NHL 2K9 can count on at least 1.5 million sales up there in the frozen North (some Canadians will buy an extra copy for their pet moose, you see). Microsoft and Sony are rumored to be planning competing lumberjack simulations and marketing tie-ins with popular maple syrup makers to increase their systems' appeal to the Canadian market, but as the Quebecois say, this might be "trop peu, trop tard."
(Apologies to all Canadians, who we're sure are too polite and respectful to get mad about this, right?)
by Joystiq Staff Aug 20th 2008 9:30PM
Filed under: Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii
Wha? What is this? Well, to offer you a more streamlined recap of the goings-on in the Nintendo world, we've combined the DS Lite and Wii Fanboy Weekly recaps into one powerhouse, now dubbed Nintendo Fanboy Weekly. Hopefully, you'll like the new approach.
But enough of that, check out our links. They're homegrown with the finest original features and old coffee grinds.
The Best of DS
The Best of Wii
by Ross Miller Aug 13th 2008 10:40PM
Filed under: Culture, Nintendo Wii
It's been well over two years since Nintendo unveiled its
"revolutionary" console name (2 years, 3 months and 17 days to be precise). But, much like truthiness, it'd be silly to think it had been the first time the term had been used. Just ask Wii Yatani, a 26-year old New Yorker who experienced all the
oh-so clever urine puns decades before the House of Mario. MTV's Stephen Totilo has a
profile on Yatani and how the waggle-inducing name has changed his name's perspective.
Additionally, according to Totilo, there were over 1900 pre-Nintendo Wii references in the newspaper and magazine database
Nexis. From a Singaporean record-setting stair climber to a Papa New Guinea lieutenant, Wii has traveled the globe. And although Nintendo hasn't attributed an exact definition, Yatani's Wii is derived from two Kanji characters meaning "universe" and "willpower."
by James Ransom-Wiley Aug 13th 2008 1:40PM
Filed under: Hacks, Nintendo Wii
Nintendo isn't exactly
swinging for the fences with the remainder of its 2008 Wii lineup, but then, when you hit your
grand slam so early in the year, it's easy to fade in the second half of the season. Thankfully, homebrewer Erant has stepped up to the plate and delivered a clutch hit: DVD video playback.
... Um, let's try that again:
DVD VIDEO PLAYBACK!!1!!!!!The no mess utility is easy to install (well, maybe not for grandpa) and includes a media player that also makes nice with the video files stored on your SD card. All we need now is a VHS-to-DVD converter so we can transfer mom's old step aerobics tapes onto disc. That's right, homebrewed
balance board games! Who knew all this old stuff could feel so
new again?
[Via
Wii Fanboy]
by Alexander Sliwinski Aug 4th 2008 7:30PM
Filed under: PC, Sony PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360, Action, Adventure, Driving, Business
Saints Row 2 producer Dan Sutton tells
CVG that the game isn't coming to the Wii over controversy and graphical concerns. He explains that implementing Wii controls for "chainsaws, satchel charges, stuff like that" in the game might risk the title running into
Manhunt 2-style
controversy. That's a bad thing? Apparently,
SR2's developer, Volition, isn't totally run by the marketing department.
Sutton also explains that
SR2 won't be making it to Nintendo's
waggle-enriched juggernaut because Volition is "about pushing really good graphics" -- he believes the Wii feels like an older console. Ouch, at least he didn't mention
duct tape.
by Mark Methenitis Aug 4th 2008 5:20PM
Filed under: Features
Each week Mark Methenitis contributes Law of the Game on Joystiq, a column on legal issues as they relate to video games:
GamePolitics recently posted a
piece on Forbis, the makers of the
weemote, and an issue that is all too familiar in Trademark law: trademark infringement. To summarize the GamePolitics piece, Forbis Technologies trademarked "weemote" in the year 2000 for a
children's television remote. According to a
Time piece on the weemote, sales have fallen considerably since the Nintendo Wii was released. The blog-o-sphere coined the term "
Wiimote" soon after the Wii hardware was announced, and the term has stuck ever since. Nintendo, however, does not have a trademark on the term "wiimote," only on "wii."
Forbis is hoping to enter into a business arrangement by which it can re-brand its product and Nintendo can take control of "wiimote" and "weemote" (pronounced the same) because, as they put it, "the damage has been done here (whether intentional or not)." In fact, in cases of possible infringement between a significantly larger player and a smaller one such as this, a settlement of this nature would not be unusual. Even if Nintendo believes it would be successful in an infringement suit with Forbis, this may be the far cheaper option to resolve the issue. After all, the weemote brand had minimal value before the introduction of the Wiimote based on the company's self-described weak sales. Nintendo has thus far
declined to purchase "weemote." But stopping at an out-of-court settlement wouldn't do much to illuminate the legal points that exist here, so let's take a look at this as if it were going to go to trial.
Continue reading Law of the Game on Joystiq: Trademark infringement? Not like-wii
by Alexander Sliwinski Jul 24th 2008 11:45AM
Filed under: Nintendo Wii, Business
Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime acknowledged, "from an Americas-centric perspective," that the Wii's storage capacity is becoming a "mainstream" problem as the regional consumer base embraces
WiiWare and the
Virtual Console. He tells
MTV there is an "urgency" to finding a storage solution, and even states that Nintendo is working on a solution, albeit one that
isn't ready to be announced yet.
Meanwhile, we can't help but notice that USB external hard drives with plenty of space are
pretty cheap, but would that solution be too simple? We wouldn't to want make things easy ... that's just too complicated.
by Kyle Orland Jul 15th 2008 12:51PM
Filed under: Nintendo Wii
At
Nintendo's E3 press conference this morning, the company announced that their an English version of their popular Japanese Nintendo DS recipe application,
Cooking Nanny, will be coming to America in November. More as we get it.
by Kyle Orland Jul 15th 2008 12:31PM
Filed under: Nintendo Wii
At
Nintendo's E3 press conference this morning, the company announced
Animal Crossing: City Folk, a new game in the series that will have graphics similar to those of the GameCube version. The game will use the Wii Message Board to allow players to send messages to friends and allow players to put on masks to look like their Miis. It will also support a new community microphone option known as WiiSpeak that will allow you to talk directly to other players around the world. More details as we get them.
Continue reading Animal Crossing: City Folk coming to Wii in 2008
by Mike Schramm Jul 15th 2008 12:30PM
Filed under: Nintendo Wii, E3, Business
Nintendo has announced at their press conference this morning that they're still selling 200,000
Wii DS systems a week, and 700,000 systems a month. As a comparison, the Xbox 360 sold 520,000 units during the
Halo 3 release last year, when
it last beat the Wii. So Wiis are still selling like hotcakes, and Nintendo brags that it's not even a holiday season -- they say they're keeping up these sales all year long.
Very impressive. Of course, the games aren't selling quite that well, but in terms of systems, Nintendo just keeps on rolling.
Update: It appears we misheard Reggie. Nintendo is selling 200k DS systems a week, not Wiis. But they are still selling 700k Wiis a month, and both system sales figures are pretty astounding.
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