Nintendo Wii News Channel Debuts

Gamers Will Be Able to Check on the Outside World While in Wii

By Catherine High, published Jan 27, 2007
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The makers of the Nintendo Wii gaming system are branching out. As of Saturday, January 27, 2007, players with a broadband Internet connection will be able to access a free Nintendo Wii News Channel, with Associated Press providing top news stories and photographs.1

The news will be displayed through an interactive map of the world, which users can zoom in to and out of for local to national to global news. Gamers will navigate the Wii News Channel with the wireless controller.

Will gamers really check the news between games?

Perhaps not the typical gamer, but Nintendo is betting that it's Wii gamers will want to. The Nintendo Wii is attracting users from far outside the usual gaming audience, including more women, seniors, and elderly users. Sales are strong and profits are up since the introduction of the Wii system in November of 2006; now Nintendo is hoping to capitalize on that.

What makes the Nintendo Wii system so attractive to an atypical game console user? It's all about the controller.

The Wii system uses motion-detecting technology in its controllers, for one thing. A tennis swing can be a really full-motion tennis swing. And when you make the virtual connection with the ball, the controller vibrates and gives a satisfying "thunk" sound through the controller speaker.

Yes, you can try to play from your sofa, but eventually you'll be up on your feet. This game practically coaxes you, urges you to get up and move! Move those arms and legs and feet, whether you're playing golf with virtual opponents or bowling with your friends or giving your significant other a wicked right hook.

(If you're playing alone, you might look around first to see if anyone's watching. But trust me, you'll be up on your feet and playing in no time.)

Nintendo Wii News Channel Debuts

Fun Nintendo Wii system will now offer AP world news stories and photos.

Credit: Shizuo Kambayashi

Copyright: Associated Press

Takeaways
  • Top news stories and photos will be available through the Nintendo Wii News Channel.
  • Content will be provided by Associated Press.
  • Nintendo Wii attracting unusual array of new game console users.
Did You Know?
The Nintendo Wii system is appealing to a broad base of atypical users, attributed to its intuitive controllers and simple graphics.
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Wow! AC on the Wii!

Posted on 01/27/2007 at 6:01:00 PM

 
The Wii is wonderful- and you are right, I am not at all a typical gamer, but Wii is different. Great article.

Posted on 01/27/2007 at 5:01:00 PM

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