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		<title>So Yeah, The Wii</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I don&#8217;t talk much about it. Probably because I know if I start saying things about the Wii, what comes out of my mouth will end up being negative. It&#8217;s inevitable, however, for me to say something about that little white posh console, so let&#8217;s start out saying a few good things even though we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t talk much about it. Probably because I know if I start saying things about the Wii, what comes out of my mouth will end up being negative.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s inevitable, however, for me to say <em>something</em> about that little white posh console, so let&#8217;s start out saying a few good things even though we all know where this is going.</p>
<p>1) It&#8217;s a great multiplayer console.</p>
<p>2) It has games for kids.</p>
<p>3) &#8230;</p>
<p>That&#8217;s about it for me. That&#8217;s all I can really say about it. You can scream and rant and rail all you want about the magic word <em>innovation</em>; the truth is, the point-and-click remote control idea has been something Nintendo has toyed with since the NES Glove Controller, and infra-red technology is about as twentieth century as it gets&#8211;not to mention that it&#8217;s recycled from the Game Boy Color&#8217;s failed attempts at infra-red ports sharing.</p>
<p>When you sit down and really analyze it, all this new garbage they come out with for the Wii that supposedly makes you feel &#8220;immersed&#8221; in gameplay because you&#8217;re mimicking the motions on the screen has simply resulted in extremely hackneyed and gratuitous calisthenics. I remember talking with a fellow designer about Harvest Moon for the Wii; he was all for it, expecting the addition of the Wiimote to be an amazing dynamic. I continued to try to point out my skepticism because the addition is simply so <em>easy</em> it can be perceived as tacked on. Anything that senses motion can immediately be exploited without a second thought&#8211;example: I can make a kayaking game where you swipe the Wiimote left and right to simulate paddling. There you go. I just implemented the Wiimote in a game that should sell bajillions because it has motion sensing technology and therefore should be fun.</p>
<p>What all these sad game designers need to start accepting is that <em>motion sensing gets old</em>. Special gear <em>gets old</em>. Transfer packs and GBA link cables and chainsaw controllers <em>get old</em>. When people start seeing games like <em>Grand Theft Auto IV</em> and <em>Metal Gear Solid 4</em> and <em>Alone in the Dark</em> and <em>The Orange Box</em> come out on everything <em>but</em> the Wii&#8230; well. <a title="Wiimorse" href="http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/editorials/4741-Wiimorse" target="_blank">This article describes it best</a>, and I am in total agreement. Most people I know have stopped playing their Wii altogether. Even <em>Super Smash Brothers Brawl</em> just doesn&#8217;t make it anymore. Nintendo&#8217;s giving us <em>Mario Kart</em>, but I haven&#8217;t heard a word out of anybody&#8217;s mouth about it. The little white console is fading, and keeping quiet.</p>
<p>What can I say? Nintendo gave it a shot. The problem is Nintendo is the only company that&#8217;s good at what Nintendo does, and like I said months ago: It’s my theory Nintendo titles will continue to sell the Wii. No other company will ever really get their fair share of the profit.</p>
<p>I wonder if Miyamoto&#8217;s got anything up his sleeves now.</p>
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