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Wii launch on Nov 19th @ $250

Posted: 2006-09-14 02:31am
by atg
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/ ... ndo14.html
Nintendo gets Wii ready for holidays
Company plans to put console on market Nov. 19

By SETH SCHIESEL
THE NEW YORK TIMES

In a move that may allow Nintendo of Japan to take advantage of stumbles by its main rival, the company plans to announce today that it will release its new Wii video-game console in North and South America on Nov. 19, just as the holiday shopping season begins, and that the machine will cost $250 in the United States.

Nintendo executives said this week that the company also would announce today that more than 25 new games would be available for its video-game machine this year, a substantial portfolio from several genres that is intended to help the company broaden the appeal of its console. The company plans to ship 4 million of the Wii consoles worldwide this year.

Nintendo also will explain today a plan to expand the video-game market beyond its core of young men.

Today's announcement comes as Nintendo's main rival, Sony, has been forced to delay and scale back the introduction of its own game machine, the PlayStation 3, at least twice amid serious troubles with that company's new Blu-ray Disc technology.

Last week, Sony said that the PlayStation 3 would not be introduced in Europe until 2007 and that it would ship millions fewer units worldwide this year than it had promised. The top version of the PlayStation 3 is expected to cost around $600.

Another competitor, Microsoft, has sold more than 5 million of the Xbox 360 game console since its introduction in 2005 and hopes to sell more than 10 million by year's end.

Nintendo's Wii (pronounced we) is less technically ambitious than Sony's PS3, which is why it will cost far less and be far more available in stores this holiday season. To market the Wii, Nintendo hopes to make up in innovation and accessibility what the machine lacks in sheer silicon horsepower.

Nintendo is No. 3 in the console video game market, behind Sony and Microsoft. But while those competitors have largely focused on appealing to hard-core gamers, Nintendo is now trying to appeal to a broader audience.

"Our goal is to bring gaming back to the masses," Reggie Fils-Aime, president and chief operating officer of Nintendo of America, said in a telephone interview. "You see that in our pricing, you see that in the number of units we plan to make available this year and you see that in how we are positioning the Wii to appeal to every member of the household, including but not limited to the hard-core gamer."

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The Wii's major innovation is a wireless controller that the user can tilt and point to produce action on the screen. In a sword-fighting game, for instance, the player can simply swing the controller to thrust and parry with an on-screen blade; there is no need to master the complicated combinations of buttons and triggers that make many video games so intimidating to the reflex-challenged.

Nintendo intends to announce today that every Wii will come with a game compilation called Wii Sports -- including tennis, golf, baseball and bowling -- meant to show off the machine's intuitive controls. (Most consoles, including Nintendo's GameCube, do not come with games included.)

Nintendo plans to announce that 25 to 30 top-tier games will be available for the Wii this year. The most-anticipated game comes from Nintendo itself: an installment of the long-running "Legend of Zelda" series, "Twilight Princess."

Nintendo also will deliver a driving game called "Excite Truck" this year but will likely provide a minor disappointment to gamers in saying the next version of the popular "Mario" franchise will not arrive until 2007.

Nintendo intends to charge $50 for its Wii games, $10 less than the standard price for Xbox 360 titles and the same price generally charged for GameCube games.

Top games expected to be introduced for the Wii this year from third-party publishers include a version of "Madden NFL" from Electronic Arts, the sword-fighting game "Red Steel" from Ubisoft of France, an addition to the "Sonic" action series from Sega of Japan and a "Tony Hawk" action-sports game from Activision.

While Nintendo is certainly counting on the success of top-tier games sold at retail, many gamers may be at least as excited by the Wii's Virtual Console, which will allow players to download versions of older Nintendo games from the Internet.

Nintendo plans to announce today that about 30 classic games will be available for download when the Wii is released, including ones from the "Zelda," "Mario" and "Donkey Kong" franchises. Downloadable games will cost about $5 to $10 each.

More broadly, Nintendo hopes to make the Wii a living-room centerpiece by including various media channels meant to appeal to and draw in people who do not consider themselves gamers.

There will be a photo channel that will allow users to use the Wii to display digital photographs on television.

There also will be an easy-to-use interactive news channel and weather channel.

Perhaps most intriguing, the Wii will make it possible to browse the Web on the television. Microsoft's Xbox 360 does not permit this because that could negate the need to buy a Windows PC.

"We are including all of these capabilities as part of our overall strategy to expand the gaming market," Fils-Aime said. "Broadening the market is important because it will breathe new life into this business. Otherwise, this industry is moving down a path of being more and more limited to the hard-core gamer."
EDIT: IGN Article as well

Posted: 2006-09-14 02:44am
by Stark
Is there any info on other regions, or region coding? No fucking way I'm waiting four months for it to come out in AU: if there's no region coding I'll just buy a US one.

Posted: 2006-09-14 02:50am
by atg
Stark wrote:Is there any info on other regions, or region coding? No fucking way I'm waiting four months for it to come out in AU: if there's no region coding I'll just buy a US one.
I had thought they werre going for a simultaneous world-wide launch. If it takes too long to come here I'll probably import a US one as well if there is no region coding.

Posted: 2006-09-14 02:52am
by Stark
Oh, I heard they were aiming to keep the zone-delays to less than four months or less. :S

Posted: 2006-09-14 02:56am
by atg
Stark wrote:Oh, I heard they were aiming to keep the zone-delays to less than four months or less. :S
Well, the fact that the Japan launch is ~two weeks after North America then the world-wide launch is obviously wrong.

Posted: 2006-09-14 03:04am
by Dominus Atheos
Five to ten dollars for a downloaded game? Ouch. I don't think I'll be getting any of those.

Posted: 2006-09-14 03:28am
by DPDarkPrimus
Dominus Atheos wrote:Five to ten dollars for a downloaded game? Ouch. I don't think I'll be getting any of those.
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All of the following companies will have games available on the Virtual Console:

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Also, a very awesome video with footage of a lot of unannounced games.

Posted: 2006-09-14 03:34am
by Dominus Atheos
So? I'm not spending $10 on a ten year old game, no matter how great the company is that made it, fucktard. :roll:

Posted: 2006-09-14 03:39am
by DPDarkPrimus
Dominus Atheos wrote:So? I'm not spending $10 on a ten year old game, no matter how great the company is that made it, fucktard. :roll:
Once again:
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I was sharing that information with everyone, not just you, moron. If you don't want to buy any VC games, that's fine; but considering how much Microsoft asks for those XBLA games, asking $10 for say, Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past is an awesome deal.

Posted: 2006-09-14 03:49am
by Stark
Holy shit, XBLA charges US$5 for *GAUNTLET*. Fucking GAUNTLET. No wonder Nintendo thinks they can get away with similar pricing.

Posted: 2006-09-14 03:54am
by Dominus Atheos
DPDarkPrimus wrote:
Dominus Atheos wrote:So? I'm not spending $10 on a ten year old game, no matter how great the company is that made it, fucktard. :roll:
Once again:


*snip fucking annoying emoticon*


I was sharing that information with everyone, not just you, moron. If you don't want to buy any VC games, that's fine; but it's hardly idiotic, considering how much Microsoft asks for those XBLA games.
I wouldn't pay for those things even if I owned an Xbox, jackass. But that still doesn't change the fact that $10 dollars is way too much to pay for an old game that you've probably already played. If they were $1.99 like people were speculating they were going to be, I'd probably buy 20 of them, or(since I know you're not very smart, and can't do very much hard math) $40 bucks worth of games. As it is now, I'm probably not going to buy any games, so they're losing out on 40 bucks from this gamer, and I doubt I'm the only one who feels this way.

Posted: 2006-09-14 03:58am
by Spanky The Dolphin
Not too bad, all around.

Posted: 2006-09-14 04:01am
by DPDarkPrimus
You just have to bitch about something, don't you? :roll:

Posted: 2006-09-14 04:29am
by Alan Bolte
I'm thinking the high end of that range will be Nintendo 64 titles, and possibly titles from certain companies. $5 for NES games does feel like a bit much, though. I'd pay it for, say, Star Fox (Starwing to you heritics). Plus there's all those Genesis titles I never played. Keep in mind they aren't thinking in terms of competition with emulation.

Here's the huge question: will they build in internet multiplay for games that were made with split-screen multiplay?

Posted: 2006-09-14 07:56am
by Andrew J.
Dominus Atheos wrote:I wouldn't pay for those things even if I owned an Xbox, jackass. But that still doesn't change the fact that $10 dollars is way too much to pay for an old game that you've probably already played.
Wait, what? I'm sure a few people are gonna be in situations where they lost their old games or had to sell them or somesuch, so they'll want to re-buy them, but personally I'm only getting games I've never had before.

Posted: 2006-09-14 09:00am
by Anarchist Bunny
If Square Enix is on the Vitual Console, I know I'd definately shill out 10 bucks for a PS title I missed liek Final Fantasy Tactcis.

Posted: 2006-09-14 09:07am
by wautd
So that's about 200 in real money. I think I'll end up with a Wii/X360 combo

Posted: 2006-09-14 09:21am
by Elaro
Keep in mind this is not an announcement form Nintendo itself. Notice the lack of names attached to the American date:
In a move that may allow Nintendo of Japan to take advantage of stumbles by its main rival, the company plans to announce today that it will release its new Wii video-game console in North and South America on Nov. 19, just as the holiday shopping season begins, and that the machine will cost $250 in the United States.
Personally, I'm going to wait until Reggie announces the price and release date at the NY Conference. I've been duped too many times in the past few weeks to trust anyone other than Nintendo.


EDIT: Reggie confirmed it. 250$ on November 19th, includes Wii Sports( which includes tennis, baseball, gold, bowling(!) and boxing (!!).) kotaku

Posted: 2006-09-14 09:52am
by Elaro
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Posted: 2006-09-14 09:54am
by Elaro
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Posted: 2006-09-14 10:16am
by Mobius
wautd wrote:So that's about 200 in real money. I think I'll end up with a Wii/X360 combo
1$=1€ if not much in the videogame world: look at the DS lite, the 360 or the infamous launch price of the Playstation 2...

Posted: 2006-09-14 11:27am
by Sharp-kun
Is there any word on regions for the downloadable games, as in will UK users be able to download Japanese games?

Posted: 2006-09-14 11:37am
by Spanky The Dolphin
Interesting that this will be the first Nintendo system in 15 years to include a bundled game at launch (the last one was the Super NES with Super Mario World in 1991). Good that it's a title like Wii Sports.

Posted: 2006-09-14 11:41am
by Spanky The Dolphin
Anarchist Bunny wrote:If Square Enix is on the Vitual Console, I know I'd definately shill out 10 bucks for a PS title I missed liek Final Fantasy Tactcis.
Which as a PlayStation game, isn't going to be offered on the Virtual Console.

Posted: 2006-09-14 12:34pm
by Ace Pace
Wii conference news flash: NES games at 5$, SNES at 8-12$.