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| Aesthetic |
| The new nintendo is called "Wii" how ing gay is that? |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Aesthetic
The new nintendo is called "Wii" how ing gay is that? |
theres a theory that it is a marketing ploy, and that this isnt really the title. but yeah, if it is, pretty gay indeed. |
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| Aesthetic |
| Marketting ploy to get attention and then change the name to something else? Interesting.. |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
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I spoke with branding company Igor International yesterday about Nintendo’s choice of Wii as the new name for their next-gen console.
During the interview Steve Manning became convinced that Nintendo had deliberately picked a bad name for the console and that it was, in fact, fake. Manning thinks that Nintendo is creating an enormous viral campaign by releasing a fake name and then coming back during E3 and announcing the real one.
It looks like he’s not the only one who thinks this. Site Snark Hunting is also convinced, here’s why:
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Crazy? Here is the first clue, “By letting the gaming community vent now about the name, they will be less distracted as launch titles for the system are announced and initial reports about what it’s like to play the games begin to come in.” Allowing your audience time to vent is not SOP in a name announcement, and also telegraphs that Nintendo knows what a stinker this name would be.
Second, it’s not possible to engineer a worse name for this product.
Third, and this is a big one, there are no trademarks registered by Nintendo nor by any dummy corp in the U.S or over there for Wii. This is unprecedented for Nintendo and it is not possible that his is an oversight. If Wii were the name, they would have registered it. In fact, no new trademarks have been registered by Nintendo at all. This leads us to conclude that Nintendo has in fact registered the real name under a dummy corp, which is SOP when trying to keep a name a secret prior to launch.
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I’ve asked Nintendo reps straight out if this was the case, several times, and they deny it through and through. They also say they don’t know why the name isn’t yet trademarked.
Manning is now calling this the “most savvy name announcement we have seen in many years.”
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We think Nintendo is setting you all up to be Punk’d at E3, generating a massive amount of positive buzz when the scam and the real new name are announced.
Given that their video game audience is the same demographic as Punk’d, the whole campaign is perversely elegant. Except of course for failing to make the illusion complete by registering a TM for Wii.
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Personally, I think this would run too many risks and could far too easily backfire for Nintendo to attempt it. I’m thinking Nintendo just thinks the shock is going to create an instant and lasting impression.
Update: This just in from Nintendo on the subject of the missing Wii trademark: “Nintendo has filed many trademark applications for Wii. Trademark Web sites often take time to update, and you can expect the Wii trademarks to appear shortly.” |
posted by yan in the gaming forum. |
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| Aesthetic |
| I dont know who this Manning guy is, but he sure sounds like a poofter. Is he related to tathi? |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Aesthetic
I dont know who this Manning guy is, but he sure sounds like a poofter. Is he related to tathi? |
lol. i think tathi's been fvcked in the arse enough today, dont you? |
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| DJ_Ballistic |
lol i dunno what makes them think ppl will give a
no1's gunna buy nintendo, the xbox & ps2 killed nintendo, they havent been able to keep up since.
They can call it the dragon's testicle for all i care, come to think of it they should, who at nintendo do i email about this? |
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| Aesthetic |
The price of the Playstation has been revealed by Sony at their pre-E3 press conference which just wrapped up. There will be two configurations made available, one with a 20 hard-drive that will cost US$499, and a second package with a 60GB hard-drive that will cost US$599.
Sony further revealed that they expect to have two million of the consoles available for the worldwide launch, another two million in time for the end of 2006, and another two million by March 2007.
* taken from totalnextgen.com |
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| Aesthetic |
| Also head over to ps3.ign.com .. just updated today with heaps of new screenshots from games and ps3 shots from the e3 conference :) |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
holy crap thats expensive :eyes:
you forgot to mention the 6 degrees of movement for the controller. ie you can use it for yaw & pitch like in a flight sim apparently. will be interesting to see how useful that is. good to see some innovation on their part. still, thats an almighty price tag.
release dates are 11, 17 & 17+ november... |
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| Aesthetic |
| You know you're gonna get one PC ******. We're gonna have some big TA PS3 gaming sessions online we are :) |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Aesthetic
You know you're gonna get one PC ******. We're gonna have some big TA PS3 gaming sessions online we are :) |
hehe, to be honest the latest gen consoles do look pretty enticing. way outta my price range tho, esp with mortgage payments to be made :( and ill be needing to upgrade my PC in the next 12 months as well. mmmm, nice shiny nvidia 6800 vid card i bought today :)
will be cool with more 360/ps3/PC linkable games though. ill meet you online for some gaming for sure! :) |
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