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The Wii Hits the UK

Gamespot is reporting on the Wii's launch in Britain. As with the U.S. launch, things seem to have gone quite smoothly. Celebrities and very long lines of gamers marked the occasion, with one store giving out pizza, merchandise, and champaign to their customers. From the article: "At Nintendo's official event in HMV on Oxford Street, celebrities Ian Wright, Nell McAndrew, Pat Cash, and Ricky Hatton turned up to play Wii Sports. Cash and McAndrew played Wii Tennis, with Cash winning two games to zero. Wright and Hatton sparred at Wii Boxing, with the ex-footballer winning the virtual game against the boxer. Heba Elgamal, who had been camping outside the store in an alley for two days, was first in line for a console at the HMV store, and it was presented to him by Ian Wright. Elgamal bought The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess with his purchase, and Wright asked him if Zelda was a fighting game--which didn't go down well with the crowd. " Errr ... who is Ian Wright? And how has he never heard of Zelda?

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  1. So that's where all the classic controllers went! by Davess · · Score: 2, Funny
  2. Wrighty by mike260 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Errr ... who is Ian Wright? And how has he never heard of Zelda?

    He's an ex-footballer. He's never heard of Zelda in the same way the poster's never heard of Ian Wright.

    1. Re:Wrighty by Peter+Cooper · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Not only that, but an ex international football player. He is probably better known across the world than any American football player (I must admit, I can't name a single one).

    2. Re:Wrighty by Mika_Lindman · · Score: 4, Funny

      He's an ex-footballer. He's never heard of Zelda in the same way the poster's never heard of Ian Wright.

      Football? What's that? But nevermind that, I still can't believe someone doesn't know Zelda! Don't they teach you anything at school these days?

    3. Re:Wrighty by JohnSearle · · Score: 2, Funny
      Don't they teach you anything at school these days?
      My illiteracy strikes again! I don't know what you've said. I've never been taught how to read!

      - John

      [Dictated by JohnSearle]
    4. Re:Wrighty by empaler · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Errr ... who is Ian Wright? And how has he never heard of Zelda?

      He's an ex-footballer. He's never heard of Zelda in the same way the poster's never heard of Ian Wright. The difference being that Zonk isn't paid to have anything to do with soccer players (as far as I know), but Ian Wright was paid to be at the friggin' launch of the friggin' N-consoles with friggin' laser beams attached to the friggin' players.
    5. Re:Wrighty by BiggyP · · Score: 2, Funny

      *psst*, you can't say that, it's "Soccer player", otherwise you'll only confuse the Americans further.

    6. Re:Wrighty by malsdavis · · Score: 2, Insightful

      "heh, didnt know you brits played football. always took you for rugby people."

      Uh, yea we do. Not only did we invent the game but the FA premier league is the most watched and most lucrative sporting league in the world (according to numerous sources including http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FA_Premier_League).

      So we do all waste a hell of a lot of our time and cash playing and watching it. ...doesn't seem to stop the national team from being crap though :(

    7. Re:Wrighty by servognome · · Score: 3, Funny
      He is probably better known across the world than any American football player

      Better known than Michael Jordan?!!
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    8. Re:Wrighty by minus_273 · · Score: 2, Informative

      ah, over here people tend to waste most of their time on the national football league. Not too many games in a season though, roughly once a week. College is really big too.

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  3. Re:Nice quote by Jarlsberg · · Score: 2, Funny

    How many of them were girls, though?

  4. Re:Ripoff by bassgoonist · · Score: 3, Funny

    it has wireless...

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  5. Re:Ripoff by Frag-A-Muffin · · Score: 4, Informative


    I got my Wii yesterday, and I was *shocked* that it doesn't include any way of connecting it to the net. WTF! You need to buy an external adapter to connect it the net. F**king ripoff Nintendo.


    Obviously a troll, but I wanted to share this anyhow.

    The Wii, at $280CDN has built in wireless. To get wireless for an xbox360? How about $130CDN. That's almost HALF the cost of a hole Wii console that comes with 1 Wiimote, 1 nunchuk, built in wireless AND A GAME!

    Please, don't talk about the Wii as a ripoff troll.

    * And for those of you who want to argue that the xbox360 has built in ethernet, and the wii doesn't. All I have to say to that is, at least they're charging a reasonable price to add it!

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  6. Supplies by pryonic · · Score: 3, Interesting

    There's been a lot of talk on the net and on TV about supplies not being sufficient to even fulfil preorders let alone allow non-preorders to buy. I enquired at a few of the big name stores (HMV, Virgin and Game) and was told no chance.

    By chance on my way home (Newcastle upon Tyne) I walked passed a local games store, not owned by a big chain. I asked and they said they'll have 5 available and to try back in the morning. I arrived an hour before they opened, queued and got my hands on the 2nd Wii.

    Moral of the story: its worth trying local and less well known places, they're often a safer bet!

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    1. Re:Supplies by duguk · · Score: 2, Interesting

      I ordered mine from Woolworths as well, same problem here. They've sent out the Wii Play pack (which I'm off to go pick up now and install the Wii Bluetooth Windows Mouse driver deeley), but I'm still hoping for delivery from Woolworths before Chrimbo, as they've said it SHOULD arrive before then.

      Luckily it isn't a present for anyone except myself but I'm still going to whinge! I ordered it on the 22nd so probably a bit later on in the list than you. I'm still hopeful though. Apparently my Monkey Ball is shipping on Mondayish, but waiting on stock from the supplier. *sigh*

      Its just the usual crap we get in the UK really!

      Monkeyboi

  7. Cool, hope you like it by j0se_p0inter0 · · Score: 2, Informative

    Have fun guys. Good luck getting a console at launch and spending some time with it. Myself, my brother, and friends agree this is the most fun we've had with a console since the SNES. Don't forget to order some component cables though, it makes a pretty big difference if you're running an HDTV.

  8. Enough already! by gbridge · · Score: 2, Insightful

    very long lines of gamers We call them queues over here. Quit the American lingo, dude!
  9. Re:So that's where all the classic controllers wen by Mike89 · · Score: 2, Informative

    We got the same packaging in Australia :)

  10. Re:Ripoff by FinchWorld · · Score: 2, Informative
    To be fair anyone buying the official Xbox360 wifi adapter (especially if your a slashdotter) deserves to be parted with there money. For my xbox orginal I got a access point (that can be run in a multitude of other modes as well) for £20 (about $30 USD) that plugs in via ethernet and does the job.

    That said didn't know the Wii had it built in, release a jedi game and I'll have one soon.

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  11. Swiss launch by SpaghettiPattern · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Yesterday was Swiss Wii launch too. Very orederly. Very planned. Very Swiss. Very boring.

    I preordered my Wii and had to wait a full 10 seconds before being served. Couldn't get a second Wii Remote though which is a must.

    Judging from the configuration screens the Wii seems to have an optional LAN adpater which I would favour over WiFi.

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  12. Come bust a move where the games are played... by monktus · · Score: 4, Funny
    "Nintendo UK's product manager for home consoles, Rob Lowe..."


    Working with Noah's Arcade all those years ago has finally paid off.

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  13. Re:Ian Wright by albalbo · · Score: 3, Funny

    They should have asked David 'Calamity' James. He knows all about computer games.

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  14. Germany Launch by Tom · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Not only the UK, all of Europe had the launch today.

    I was at the local Saturn (large electronics chain in Germany) at about 8:50 - they open at 9:30. This specific shop is the largest electronics shop in Germany (or Europe? I forgot - anyway, it's huge). So I was confident that they would get enough units.

    So were many others. At 8:50 I was about 100th in line. At about 9:15 the line had grown to maybe twice that. Someone near to me had a friend who knew one of the employees and had just called him on his cell phone, he said they had about 200 units, so at that point I was fairly confident I'd get one.
    Lots of pedestrians asked us in the line what this was about, if there was anything for free. :-)

    Shortly after, employees from the shop moved along the line and told the crowd that the entire console section had been chained off, and to remain calm and organised and - what I especially welcomed - that anyone pushing or making trouble would be expelled immediately.

    At 9:30 exactly they opened the door, the line moved in. Some pushing and running, but mostly a very well-behaved crowd - most live music gigs don't go as smoothly. Another half hour wait because they only let us into the chained off console section one-by-one. Was ok, we had some fun in the line cracking jokes, etc.

    I got mine, back at the checkout I see a large crowd with sad faces leaving the store, figure that was when they had sold out. But no trouble, no aggressiveness.

    Interesting fact: More women in the line then I had expected. Quite a few older people, though probably a good part of them were buying for their kids. Very friendly staff, friendly non-hostile people in the crowd.

    This was the first game console I've ever bought, and the first time ever that I've waited in line for some consumer gimmick at launch day. But it was a thrilling experience.

    Downside: At least in my store they didn't have the extra remotes, the only way to get one was to buy the Wiimote+Wii-Play bundle. And they didn't have Rampage! Damn.

    Now I'm here at work, and have to wait another 4-5 hours before I can get home. Damn. :-)

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  15. Slashdotted ! by alexhs · · Score: 3, Funny

    Grainger Games on Nunn Street. Noooo ! You criminal ! You just slashdotted the shop and the whole town at the same time ! :)
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  16. Also in the news by mmalove · · Score: 2, Funny

    Television sales skyrocket as the new "Oopswii phenomenon" strikes the UK...

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  17. No Way! by mqduck · · Score: 2, Funny
    Wright and Hatton sparred at Wii Boxing, with the ex-footballer winning the virtual game against the boxer.


    They have football in England now?!
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  18. Re:So that's where all the classic controllers wen by corky842 · · Score: 2, Funny
  19. Re:Ian Wright by Hillgiant · · Score: 2, Funny

    This is where all the extra vowels in british come from.

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  20. Re:Read your own summaries Zonk by gzunk · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Ah but it didn't actually name who won, If you didn't know either, then you might have thought that Ricky Hatton was the footballer and Ian Wright was the boxer.