HUGECOOL
13-05-2006, 11:40 PM
So, its already been said that Nintendo broke an E3 record for the longest line for an exhibit since 1995. Question is, exactly how long was the line(s)?
See for yourself. :P
Video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGlvLQzvJNA&search=nintendo%20wii%20e3%202006)
I'm hoping the line for the Wii isn't like that at release time. xD I think I'll just pre-order.
Some interesting things lately concerning the Wii:
- It is now Bluetooth enabled.
- The Opera Web browser will be included in the console. (WebTV)
- What happened to DVD playback?
- Wii to support media players. (i.e, iPods)
- The speaker on the Wiimote also contains a microphone
- Connect 24 Announced- The Wii will be connected to the Internet 24/7 and will waste very little energy (eample given was a light bulb). The feature will be very useful, expecially on the new Animal Crossing in which your friends can visit your land even when you're offline. (Announced at E3)
- Virtual Console prices: $3 for NES games, $5 for SNES, and $10 for N64 games. (Prices may change.)
See for yourself. :P
Video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGlvLQzvJNA&search=nintendo%20wii%20e3%202006)
I'm hoping the line for the Wii isn't like that at release time. xD I think I'll just pre-order.
Some interesting things lately concerning the Wii:
- It is now Bluetooth enabled.
- The Opera Web browser will be included in the console. (WebTV)
- What happened to DVD playback?
- Wii to support media players. (i.e, iPods)
- The speaker on the Wiimote also contains a microphone
- Connect 24 Announced- The Wii will be connected to the Internet 24/7 and will waste very little energy (eample given was a light bulb). The feature will be very useful, expecially on the new Animal Crossing in which your friends can visit your land even when you're offline. (Announced at E3)
- Virtual Console prices: $3 for NES games, $5 for SNES, and $10 for N64 games. (Prices may change.)