The nintendo wii media and information thread!
08-12-2006, 09:52
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Picked mine up at about 8:30 this morning
Bought the console, plus Zelda, plus Wiiplay which comes with a spare controller and an addition Wiichuck thing for £7.99. Total came to £250.
If funds had stretched, I'd have bought Red Shift too. But were a bit tight this Xmas! Saw the advert on TV for Red Shift and the control mechanism looks cool Really want to give that a go.
Two GAME stores in our city center, so what did I do, go to the wrong one lol, had to peg it from one to the other, needed to be back in work before 9am lol. Couldn't remember which I'd pre-ordered from
There were no queues at 8:30, but both stores informed me that people were queueing before 7am and there was a bit of a rush which died down after an hour. Both GAME stores have no more stock for the general public, so unless you pre-ordered, you wouldn't get one from GAME stores in MK. Not sure about other places like Gamestation, Virgin or HMV, but they weren't busy at all - which either means sold out, or nobodies up lol
The only stock if you're lucky, that GAME had came from cancellations. When I went in, there were two guys in the queue before me. First one was lucky enough to get a cancelled one! Second guy was gutted, but the first guy went away on his phone to ask his son or missus lol, the sales assistant was telling the second guy, you can hang around to see whether this guy wants it or not. First guy came back and took it of course
Virtually every second lad though, was carrying a GAME bag ROFL 8)
Pity I won't be opening it till Christmas Day
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08-12-2006, 10:26
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Be picking mine up later, but not untill this afternoon Have to spend the whole evening playing it then! I also hope amazon get Zelda to me in the post this morning!
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08-12-2006, 12:03
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Was in Tesco last night around 9pm and was told they had 28 consoles ready, so I joined the queue at #18. Then later on, at about 10:30 I gave my sister a call and she joined at #28. Turns out they actually had 30 consoles... think the guy behind the till was planning on keeping a couple for himself
After seeing the prices they're going for on fleabay, I'm sorely tempted to flog it now and get one in the New Year.
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08-12-2006, 12:43
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Must admit, I am a bit jealous now... Even though I still don't know if I want one.
There's no hope for me is there?
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08-12-2006, 14:40
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stock alert
amazon is receiving additional units from nintendo, a one hour sale starts 3pm today and finishes 4pm, for those of you who cant get one.
link:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nintendo-Wii.../dp/B0007UATDG
also i have been reliably informed that certain gamestations have recieved over 100 units each, tescos has also recieved between 30-50 units per store
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08-12-2006, 16:43
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So far so good. The control is already 2nd nature and Is so useful for using the menus and such on the Wii.
Virtal Console is great as well, but i think europe is missing a few games
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08-12-2006, 19:02
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Must admit, I am a bit jealous now... Even though I still don't know if I want one.
There's no hope for me is there?
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None!
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08-12-2006, 19:07
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Got mine too and was offered £50 on top of my purchase price to give it up immediately. Told them where to go of course.
People were getting arsey at not being given one without pre-ordering, muppets.
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08-12-2006, 21:01
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Got mine! Its great fun!
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08-12-2006, 22:07
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Got mine... wrapped-up and hidden away till the 25th
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09-12-2006, 00:12
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09-12-2006, 00:22
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Well I am slighly peeved. Pre-ordered mine from Play ages ago, called them twice in the last month to update the card details and they assured me both times I would get one. Of course they let preorders go way over their quota and one didn't get dispatched to me yesterday, no email, no explaination. Some people did get an email saying they wouldn't get theirs back in Novemeber. Just to rub it in they sent me the Monkey Ball part of my order, for what!?
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09-12-2006, 10:06
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A winning bid of £735 This time next year they won't be able to give 'em away....
---------- Post added at 10:06 ---------- Previous post was at 09:38 ----------
A nice un-biased report here from the BBC:-
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Nintendo says it wants to revolutionise gaming with its Wii console. Gamers can now control the action with a motion sensitive remote control, called the Wiimote - but does the novelty wear off quickly?
Included with every Nintendo Wii is a copy of Wii Sports, comprising five different sporting activities - tennis, baseball, bowling, boxing and golf.
In an age of high-definition gaming with photo-realistic character models and intricately-realised buildings and models, it is a real throwback to put a Wii disk into the machine and see the cute, colourful graphics with crudely drawn figures and decidedly retro look to the interface.
The Wii is certainly no visual powerhouse and the limitations of the images are shown up even further when played on a HD television.
But for the vast majority of gamers with standard definition TVs, the Wii's limitations graphically can be overlooked if the games themselves are fun and involving.
The different sports are a mixed bag of entertainment - all are fun in their own way but some are clearly more involving than others.
Gone are the days when you would have to learn a series of complex button combinations to pull off that sliced volley, home run or chip shot; instead the Wiimote can be used as a virtual bat or boxing glove.
Gamers are advised to fasten the safety strap to their wrist and it is advice worth following - during hectic sessions the Wiimote can easily slip out of your hand.
And it is worth making sure you have plenty of room in which to play: my wife and I literally came to blows when boxing and I managed to swipe a lamp shade during one frenetic tennis match.
WII SPORTS
Format: Nintendo Wii
Graphics: 6
Sound: 7
Gameplay: 8
Enduring appeal: 6
Overall: 7
The sport games are more mini-games than fully-featured titles. There is a disappointingly limited range of options for each sport - just one course for golf, no variation in the bowling or baseball games and only a few rounds of action in the boxing.
The success of the games stands and falls on the ability to truly control the on-screen action with the Wiimote and in this regard the Wii is a mixed success.
There is a learning curve with all new games and control systems but I had the distinct impression that often the action on the screen was only loosely connected to how I used the controller.
For a game bundled with the console, Wii Sports does a great job of introducing people to the concept of using the new controller without ever really pushing the envelope.
Certainly it will prove to be an entertaining party game - and it has the distinction of being the first videogame I have ever managed to persuade my wife to play.
She was impressed with the simplicity of the controller but often frustrated that a swipe of the remote did not always translate into a stunning backhand or long, straight drive.
But she was playing games. And if Nintendo can persuade my wife to play games then winning over the world's non-gamers should be straightforward.
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Link:- http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/techn...te=ON#vote_wii
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09-12-2006, 23:23
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This is a good idea...
http://wiinintendo.net/2006/12/05/wi...ts-experiment/
Seriously, I can see how the Wii could help in combating teenage obesity. Teenagers don't like doing exercise, but playing video games is always popular, so combining the two means it's a win-win situation
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10-12-2006, 16:03
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You do feel like your exercising when playing wii sports anyway
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