Laurent Fischer, NOE's head of marketing, announced:Launch: December 8th 2006Price: €249 / £179Wii Sports included
Apparently if you adjust for inflation this is actually the cheapest Nintendo console debut yet.
I've only skimmed the notes regarding the Nintendo Wii but that controller.. the one in all the commercials, that isn't 'required' use, is it? I'm not going to be dancing around with a stick like a jungle beaver.. would like to retain what little dignity I still have.
by sitting on your ass moving your thumbs to move something on a tv screen?The controller is pretty much the whole point of why the wii is what it is. If you don't use it, all you're getting is pretty much a gamecube with slightly better graphics...
NES to SNES, PS1 to PS2 were all "pretty much a ______ with slightly better graphics". The Wii is no different, I've seen the controller in action and some friends have tried it.. they've said, and amany magazines prophecized the same before it had been completely released, that it's a good idea in theory and concept but is a bit much for the average gamer.Nintendo has came out with quite a few concepts from controllers to VR Systems (none became all too popular).. this is pretty far from 'revolutionary' but I would still like to play the new games for the stories and releases regardless of the controller.