Zar wrote:Praise God for all things awesome. Life ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tycho wrote:I'm uncomfortable with it because I think a word of alien origin like "Wii" is phonetically ambiguous for most people, but I doubt that I represent some genuine constituency. Nintendo clearly felt the name was so cryptic it required a Rosetta Stone alongside to contextualize it, which doesn't really speak to its deep strength or intuitive character. I believe, almost fervently, in their vision for the product - but I don't see any reason to do their public relations work for them. Enunciating each syllable clearly, I would call this moniker a profound error in judgement.
I'm aware that some people like it, or in any event they don't hate it. I am not those people, but I think that I can live in peace with them as long as they do not try and honestly suggest that the name is emblematic of togetherness. What makes me mad isn't that Nintendo has chosen a name based on bizarre, interstellar philosophy. It's that they chose a name that was and is so readily used to obscure and discredit the imaginative power of the system.
Just imagin a dating sim(non H) with that just think how brused you would be.Shia Kyosuka wrote:Yeah, I'm pretty sure it's rumble technology, too, now that I've thought back on the articles I've read on it.
The way the talk about how it wasn't included in the wavebird because it was wireless just points toward rumble. but, hey! It would be awesome if it did have Full Force Feedback, huh?
Just imagin a dating sim(non H) with that just think how brused you would be.
kaemmerite wrote:I fail to see how this "confirms" it. That's an EA spokesperson, not a Nintendo spokesperson, and he could easily have mistaken "rumble capability" for "force feedback."
Sorry, but until you produce an article with a Nintendo employee saying "It will have force feedback and not rumble technology," I refuse to believe it.
Canadian internet radio station Radio-Talbot recently spoke with Nintendo of Canada's Director of Marketing Pierre-Paul Trepanier in an interview centered around the Revolution. Two major points, force feedback and how the system will be able to measure the movement of the remote, were discussed.
In response to the query of force feedback being a possibility with the remote, Pierre said "Yes there's feedback in it even though it is wireless, we will show more at E3. Before in our wireless controllers, we didn't put feedback because of battery life problems but now we have found a way to do it without lowering the battery life of the remote."
[Via Go Nintendo]
agentsmith700 wrote:Just imagine a dating sim(non H) with that. Just think how bruised you would be.
Myoti wrote:Odd, but it's just a name. As long as the system does what it promises, you could call "Gamestation of Doom" or whatever and I'd be fine.
Also (though I'm probably one of the few here that cares :p ), "One Piece: Unlimited Adventure" will be made for the Revolution.
EDIT:
Just a quick thought. The Nintendo "DS" doesn't mean what everyone might think it does. There was never a truly official meaning for it. Everyone just thought "dual-system", but the President of Nintendo said himself that a better meaning could be "developer system," and the games themselves have had different off-sets with the meaning.
"Wii."
It's a simple name, but one that can mean quite alot.
Actually I'm pretty sure it's "Dual Screen" which makes much more sense.
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