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Wii Launches, Sells Out Peacefully

porcupine8 writes "Like the Playstation 3, the Nintendo Wii sold out on launch day this weekend. Unlike the PS3, the launch was a peaceful affair with no reports yet of console-related violence in the US. This may be partially due to the fact that Nintendo promises to have a total of four million units in stores by Christmas, with the bulk of those going to North America. Midnight launch parties on both the east and west coasts ushered the new console in with a bang." Please, if you've managed to snag a Wii yourself, share your opinions below! Update: 11/20 17:25 GMT by Z : A few quick impressions from 24 hours of owning a Wii, and some links on the subject if you Read More. All I have to say so far is pretty positive. I snagged Rayman Raving Rabbids, Zelda, and (on a lark) Red Steel. I haven't had the heart to play Red Steel yet, but Rayman is a great, quirky mini-game game. I think this format is going to be pretty common for the Wii, and I'm actually looking forward to it. Zelda is ... Zelda. I really, really like it, but if you're getting tired of the same old thing you're going to be disappointed. My big complaint is the glacially slow internet connection. I have never owned a Genesis, and so wanted to snag Sonic for some cheap laughs. Purchasing Wii points took about half an hour, and I never actually managed to download the game (despite having paid for it). I'm hoping that today, with less hammering on the servers, I'll have more luck. Expect a more complete review next week. In the mean time, Chris Kohler at Game|Life has had a Wii since last week, and has some considered opinions on its launch issues, and a bit more specifically on virtual console problems.

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  1. my launch experience by focitrixilous+P · · Score: 4, Informative
    I bought a Wii at launch at 8 am at a local Target. I got there around 1 am, and was 10th in line. The store had said they had 20-30 units earlier that day, but refused to give a full count. We played some frisbee, security yelled at a couple high school kids for shopping cart jousting, Mario Kart DS was played until everyones hands were nearly frozen off (It was around 15 degrees F) and then everyone sat around until 7:30, when they handed out tickets and popcorn and soda (nothing like a cold diet coke after 7 hours in th e cold. They didn't have enough for everyone in the line, but a bunch of people had gotten there around 7 am so they weren't that dissapointed. Bought my unit and a Wiimote + Nunchuck, I'm going to leech Zelda off of one of the 3 people I know that bought it in a couple weeks. I was waiting for more reviews of games, I might actually buy Madden 07 (first madden game in 6 years, finally changed enough to justify it.)

    Wii Bowling so far has been the most popular Wii Sport, with Boxing/Golf also being played often. Bowling's Power Shot training mode, where an additional row of pins is added each frame, leading to a final frame of 91 pins, has been played a lot.

    First system I've gotten on Opening Day, thus far I think it was worth it.

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  2. Re:Resell by revlayle · · Score: 4, Informative

    Not sure, but Red Steel has had lackluster reviews on gameplay and the dev-team always had some issues with the control - i.e. the small targeting "reticle" (i.e. once the remote moves out of this small reticle, the player turns). Your sensor bar may be fine, the game may just suck :)

  3. Re:Wii Launch Not Going Very Well by HappySqurriel · · Score: 5, Informative

    Third, Wii games are getting slammed in reviews. Even their main system seller game is getting so fairly negative reactions and reviews.

    Yeah its only the best reviewed game of the year with an average review score of 97% after 16 reviews (gamerankings.com); if it can maintain that average over 4 more reviews it will only be the second best reviewed game of all time (second only to The Legend of Zelda:OoT).

    Second, the Wii appears to be having huge numbers of problems. Not the insane failure rate/dead consoles fiasco Microsoft had with the 360s, but huge numbers of minor to medium problems. Dead/flakey controllers seem to be very common, networking problems, disc read errors, problems updating the Wii software, and a fair number of DOA Wiis.

    Link?

    First the number of consoles actually shipped to NA appears to be dramatically lower than promised. Nintendo gave out new estimates for NA shipment plans for up to middle of January and they sound about half of what was promised. Only about 2 million units instead of 4. The massive lead in sales people thought Nintendo would have over Sony doesn't look like it will happen with Sony at 400k with the initial shipment and 600k in the process of being air shipped by Christmas. Nintendo appears to be around 800 from estimates so far. Nowhere near the massive installed base advantage they were hoping for.

    First off, Link?

    Secondly, every store I called on Friday/Saturday (to determine where I needed to go to get my Wii) had between 3 to 8 times as many Wiis as they had PS3s (with a guestimated average of 4 times as many units); the lowest ratio of Wii to PS3 was at the store I went to which had 5 PS3s and 15 Wii. I could see that my city being a little disproportionate, but if the PS3 sold 400,000 systems I expect that Nintendo had (at least) 1.2 Million.

    I have however heard the PS3 undersupplied, which would make sense if Nintendo Shipped 1 Million Wii and the PS3 only had 250,000 units shipped.

  4. Re:Why a Christmas Launch? by eebra82 · · Score: 4, Informative

    It's not like Sony wanted to release the console this late. It was initially delayed because of problems with the Cell processor and the Blu-ray readers. This is also why there aren't that many units available for sale.

  5. Re:Linux by flooey · · Score: 4, Informative

    What CPU does it use? Another Power-based from IBM?

    Not really related, but I was looking at how the hardware designers came together for the current and last generation of consoles, and it was pretty interesting.

    Sixth generation:

    PS2: Sony/Toshiba CPU + Sony GPU
    GameCube: IBM CPU + ATI GPU
    Xbox: Intel CPU + NVIDIA GPU

    Seventh generation:

    PS3: IBM CPU + NVIDIA GPU
    Wii: IBM CPU + ATI GPU
    Xbox 360: IBM CPU + ATI GPU

  6. Re:Resell by DinZy · · Score: 4, Informative

    eBay has 25K+ steady with 50 selling every minute. Some units are going for reasonable prices (360 w/ Zelda shipped which would cost 330-340 on amazon ), but many are still about 100 bucks higher than retail (not including tax). The volume is rather ridiculous and the listings are very misleading ( Wii sports = 5 games, extra controller = the one that comes with the system). There are 42 from my locale and from estimates that appears to be 15-20% of all consoles sold here.

    I think sooner or later this is going to bust.

  7. Re:Resell by hibiki_r · · Score: 3, Informative

    I've had no problem with it. That said, the game is not great. Do you have a reflective surface in the room? I've heard reports of issues just like yours from people with glass coffee tables and such.

  8. Re:Resell by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    I found out something good and geek-worthdy about the wii.

    There is a way to set the sensor bar sensitivity in the root of the main menu, before the channels.

    The interesting thing is that it shows you a PIXEL DUMP of the infrafed camera in the wiimote.
    that camera looks at the 2 IR LEDS in the sensor bar.

    If you see more than 2 light dots on the raw pixel dump, you can adjust the sensitivity with
    a 5 level slider.

    You can play with this by passing a refrective surface near the bar and you will see where it registers
    on the wiimote-mounted camera-sensor. (you can also deduce it's resolution).

  9. Re:xkcd == pure genius by Macthorpe · · Score: 3, Informative

    I still maintain that VG Cats say it best.

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  10. Wii Restocking by DubbaJ · · Score: 3, Informative

    When I picked up my Wii on Sunday from the local EB, the manager mentioned that he was told to expect more units in store by Wednesday at the latest. If that turns out to be the case, that's a far cry from what we're hearing about PS3 restocks.

  11. Re:Technical Specs? by tonyr1988 · · Score: 5, Informative
    Per wii-volution.com:
    • 729 MHz IBM PowerPC "Broadway" CPU
    • 243 MHz ATI "Hollywood" GPU
    • 24MBs "main" 1T-SRAM
    • 64MBs other 1T-SRAM
    • 512MBs internal flash memory
    • 3MBs texture memory on GPU
    • Built-in 802.11b/g Wi-Fi capability
    • One SD memory card bay
    • AV multi-port: S-video, composite, component Analog (left/right) audio / DPLII
    • Four GameCube controller ports Two GameCube Memory Pak slots
    • Two USB 2.0 ports Compatible with up to four wireless Wii-motes
    • Self-loading media drive
    • Accepts 12cm Wii and 8cm GCN discs; no DVD movies
  12. Re:Wii/PS3 numbers by AKAImBatman · · Score: 4, Informative

    Your numbers are incorrect. (Probably just out of date.)

    The PS3 shipped 80,000 units in Japan, and another 200,000 to 400,000 to the U.S. (No one is entirely sure of the exact number.) The Wii shipped over a million units to the U.S. with some reports saying it was as high as 1.2 million.

    According to Sony, the PS3 is expected to ship about 2 million units worldwide by the end of the year. They admit that their figures are "more of a target" though. According to Nintendo, they are committed to bringing at least 4 million units worldwide by the end of the year.

  13. Re:Resell by Gilmoure · · Score: 4, Informative

    Zach Stroum (Nitendo dude) has a pretty good review of the game. Mentions the same issue.

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  14. Re:Wee Engrish by MagusSlurpy · · Score: 3, Informative

    All 'i's are pronounced 'ee' when written in Romaji (japanese sounds in english characters). The 'i' vs. 'ii' has to do with the length of the syllable, 'i' is almost swallowed when you say it, 'ii' is elongated slightly. We would hear shitake as 'sh-tokk-ay.'

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