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Nintendo Wii Rumors
The head on competition between Nintendo and Sony have certainly caused a
palpable hullabaloo in the video gaming world. This was further spurred when
Nintendo scheduled the release of the new Nintendo Wii almost on the same
week with Sony’s Playstation 3. All of this furor can be greatly accounted
to marketing schemes and media hype employed by both companies in order to
generate more interest. Consumers, particularly the gaming enthusiasts are
certainly lapping up all the sensation and can wait to get their hands on
the latest gadget.
Right before the release of both gaming products, there have been Nintendo
Wii rumors circulating that is much concentrated on the specifications of
the product. The speculations have certainly created much undue fuss and
excitement for people who can’t wait to get their hands in the new addition
to the Nintendo family. For a tine, Nintendo have kept mum and refused to
divulge any information that directly concerns the product. This further
fueled the interest and clamor of people and the unavoidable comparisons
made between the Nintendo Wii and the Sony’s PS3.
Among the most controversial Nintendo Wii rumors was regarding the
capabilities to be used as VOIP phone, since word got around that the
controllers is equipped with its own speakers. Another Nintendo Wii rumors
claimed that for people are using halogen lights in their rooms, the wiimote
would not be able to work properly. With such hearsay, this can potentially
trim down the possible sales of Nintendo Wii since most homes are now using
halogen lights.
Another one of the Nintendo Wii rumors claimed that the wiimote would be
operated with a two AA batteries, which is certainly a very bad news for
people who are looking forward to trying the new product. As the release
date of the Nintendo Wii loomed near, the rumors have become more off base,
such as the claims of other people that the product has a built in camera
and can even be used as an instant messaging system.
However, all the Nintendo Wii rumors died down with the release of the
product last November 19, 2006 in the United States. Although some people
complained that the product fell short to their expectations, some were all
too happy enough to get one of their own. It can be safely be as summed that
much of the success of Nintendo Wii, or any other product for that matter
can be greatly attribute to the media advertisement.
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