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Wii Internet Channel updated to final
« on: Wednesday, April 11, 2007, 09:29:51 PM »
    *  Auto-hide toolbar
    * Display cursors from multiple Wii remotes (though only Player 1 can actually click)
    * Favorites page immediately accessible
    * Improved website compatibility
    * Improved zoom leaves text crisp at all levels
    * New and better scroll interface
    * Search button on the toolbar (built in google and yahoo searching)
    * Start up time decreased by 5 seconds
    * URL text (www and com) easily accessible (buttons! hooray!)

So if you're a lucky bastard and have a Wii, go get it. Its free till June. After that it'll be $5.

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Re: Wii Internet Channel updated to final
« Reply #1 on: Sunday, April 15, 2007, 10:25:52 PM »
Nintendo is so ass backwards when it comes to online integration.  Friend codes?  That's the stupidest idea ever.  One complaint I read (I don't know if it's true) is that developers are having a hard time getting Nintendo to co-operate when they want to implement online play in third party games.  Regardless of how you feel about online gaming, I think we all have to agree that web browsing on a console is a fucking stupid thing to spend R&D money on.  It sucked on the DC when pages were made for 800x600, I don't see how it can be better now...especially when it costs money.






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Re: Wii Internet Channel updated to final
« Reply #2 on: Sunday, April 15, 2007, 10:28:25 PM »
I generally think the same way, but in the defense of having a web browser on a console I have to say that spending some time watching stuff like the abridged Yu Gi Oh series on a TV with friends is freaking awesome.

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Re: Wii Internet Channel updated to final
« Reply #3 on: Sunday, April 15, 2007, 10:31:38 PM »
Yeah, that made it about worth it right there forever for me.  If I never used it again it still would have been worth it.

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Re: Wii Internet Channel updated to final
« Reply #4 on: Sunday, April 15, 2007, 10:58:24 PM »
Yu Gi Oh?

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Re: Wii Internet Channel updated to final
« Reply #5 on: Sunday, April 15, 2007, 11:25:21 PM »
Yu-Gi-Oh: The Abridged Series

Find all the episodes on YouTube. Its the funniest thing ever.


...in America.

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Re: Wii Internet Channel updated to final
« Reply #6 on: Monday, April 16, 2007, 01:09:30 AM »
Nintendo is so ass backwards when it comes to online integration.  Friend codes?  That's the stupidest idea ever.  One complaint I read (I don't know if it's true) is that developers are having a hard time getting Nintendo to co-operate when they want to implement online play in third party games.  Regardless of how you feel about online gaming, I think we all have to agree that web browsing on a console is a fucking stupid thing to spend R&D money on.  It sucked on the DC when pages were made for 800x600, I don't see how it can be better now...especially when it costs money.








LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GameSpy, a unit of Fox Interactive Media, announced today that it will provide multiplayer technology to game publishers developing titles for Nintendo’s Wii™ video game system. As part of an ongoing partnership with Nintendo, GameSpy has developed middleware technology to enable Wii titles to offer community features, such as friend rosters, advanced matchmaking capabilities and comprehensive rankings data.

“This partnership will expand our wireless community of players on Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection,” said Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime. “Millions of Nintendo DS users have already logged on using GameSpy’s technology, and now Wii owners will be able to do the same in a fun and easy-to-use environment.”

“Nintendo has been an invaluable partner and we look forward to expanding our relationship with them in the future,” said Jamie Berger, Senior Vice President of Consumer Products and Technology for IGN Entertainment. “Our goal is to extend our ground-breaking work on the Nintendo DS to provide Wii users with the social, community and multiplayer tools that we believe will expand the online gaming experience to the mass market.”

Pokémon® Battle Revolution, the first Wii game to utilize the technology, launches on June 25, with multiplayer features similar to those leveraging GameSpy technology in several Nintendo DS titles.

Prior to this development agreement for Wii, GameSpy and Nintendo brought gamers wireless community options for Nintendo DS™. The service provided an innovative network for portable video games, allowing people around the world to link easily and wirelessly to play games. The partnership represented GameSpy’s first foray into portable games.

About GameSpy

GameSpy, a division of IGN Entertainment, is the leader in multiplayer gaming technology. Utilized by each of world's top ten publishers, GameSpy's technology is accessible on eight different platforms and featured in more than 400 current titles.



Oh, and the browser's free until June or July.  And it's quite nice.

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Re: Wii Internet Channel updated to final
« Reply #7 on: Monday, April 16, 2007, 07:03:45 PM »
Nintendo is so ass backwards when dealing with anything online.  Gamespy?  What is this, 2001?

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Re: Wii Internet Channel updated to final
« Reply #8 on: Monday, April 16, 2007, 09:40:15 PM »
Nintendo is so ass backwards when dealing with anything online.  Gamespy?  What is this, 2001?

If it works it works.  I've had no problems taking my DS online through Gamespy. 

I get the feeling that you're complaining just for the sake of complaining.

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Re: Wii Internet Channel updated to final
« Reply #9 on: Monday, April 16, 2007, 09:59:19 PM »
Haha, I like that someone actually called him on it.

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Re: Wii Internet Channel updated to final
« Reply #10 on: Monday, April 16, 2007, 10:04:34 PM »
Heh, yeah, I was totally joking about the second part.  Gamespy is actually pretty good when fully integrated into games. 

As for the first part, I had no idea about that agreement.  I read an article on digg very recently about nintendo not being co-operative regarding online play, but aparently it was either old, I misread it, or it was just wrong.  It's good to see them actually making a step in the right direction with this. 


It still doesn't change my stance on the browser though....or the VC until they get some original content.