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Nintendo - "Everyone is a Gamer"

There's nothing that excites gamers like statistics; pie charts and graphs dominated the opening of Nintendo's E3 conference. Fortunately, the event had more than just business to discuss. They unveiled a 'Wii Zapper' housing that allows the Wiimote and Nunchuck to combine into a light gun, which will retail for about twenty bucks. They showed off a number of third party titles to prove the outside-the-company commitment, such as a Soul Calbur and Medal of Honor (which will be playable online) designed specifically for the console. Hardcore gamers were the focus of the early portion of the conference: Smash Brothers Brawl has a launch date of December 3rd in the US. They heavily hyped online play, with several EA titles and a Pokemon-like Dragon Quest title. Mario Kart for Wii will be launching early next year, will be playable online, and will have a Wiimote driving wheel housing packaged with the game. With the hardcore discussed, the attention shifted to mass market games. A new channel, 'Check Mii Out' will allow for a HotorNot-style voting mechanism and contests to make the most realistic celebrity Mii. There was much discussion of the Nintendo approach to expanding audience; Super Mario Galaxy was brought up as bridging that gap, as a second player can 'assist' the primary player in various ways. Galaxy will be launching on November 12th. Targetted more directly at this 'outside the norm' group was WiiFit, which uses a dedicated device called the Wii Balance Board. It allows for a daily exercise routine, can track data over time (and compare it to other family members) and includes some simple minigames like a soccer heading game. The press conference ended with Reggie Fils-Aimee revealing Nintendo's goal to make videogaming one of the pre-eminent forms of entertainment, across all age groups.

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  1. What gamers? by also-rr · · Score: 4, Funny

    There's nothing that excites gamers like statistics; pie charts and graphs

    That's just outreach to all the hardcore gamers in accounting, obviously. Feel welcome guys!

    1. Re:What gamers? by Red+Flayer · · Score: 5, Funny

      That's just outreach to all the hardcore gamers in accounting, obviously. Feel welcome guys!
      Nah, accountants build their own games in Excel, such as the ever-popular hits:

      Function Call of Duty
      Age of Accruals
      The Balance Sheets of War
      Extreme Audit III: Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance
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    2. Re:What gamers? by the+dark+hero · · Score: 4, Funny

      Don't forget EvE Online. A Giant spreadsheet...in space.

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  2. Re:Does Anyone Really Use Their Wii Anymore? by MeanderingMind · · Score: 4, Funny

    Some of us find the abstract concept of "outside" very fascinating. Maybe one day we can design experiments to yield observable results that might prove the existance of "outside". Until then, we can only speculate as to its nature.

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  3. Re:Does Anyone Really Use Their Wii Anymore? by grammar+fascist · · Score: 5, Funny

    Sorry, im sold. This thing is Just Plain Fun -

    Yeah, if you have friends.

    You types creep me out.
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