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NINTENDO'S WIIWARE PAVES THE WAY FOR FRESH GAMES, COOL CONSUMER EXPERIENCES


Nintendo Sets a New Paradigm: One Game Can Still Make a Difference

SANTA MONICA, Calif., June 27, 2007 – The search for the next ingeniously ground-breaking video game has begun. At a private developers conference this week, Nintendo announced the introduction of WiiWare™, a game-creation service that will allow developers large and small to create new downloadable video game content for sale by Nintendo through the Wii Shop Channel of the hot Wii™ home video game system. WiiWare paves the way for smaller, more creative games to make their way to the public at lower prices, without any inventory risk to developers. The first WiiWare content will launch in early 2008.

"Independent developers armed with small budgets and big ideas will be able to get their original games into the marketplace to see if we can find the next smash hit," says Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime. "WiiWare brings new levels of creativity and value to the ever-growing population of Wii owners."

The possibilities for WiiWare are limited only by the imaginations of developers. WiiWare provides game creators a simple method by which they can get their games to the public. This approach, combined with the remarkable motion controls of the Wii Remote™ and Nunchuk™, will give birth to fresh takes on established genres, as well as original ideas that currently exist only in developers' minds. The reduced barriers to development provide developers the freedom to create and an inexpensive, clearly defined path to reach consumers who will ultimately determine which game will become the Next Big Thing.

WiiWare will be posted on the Wii Shop Channel. As with current Wii Shop Channel offerings, users will redeem Wii Points™ to download content. It will support a variety of pricing options. Details about that and upcoming projects will be announced at a later date.

Source: nintendo.com



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I hope they let all USB Hard drives work with the Wii and not force us to buy an over Priced white WiiDrive



"..just keep on trying 'till you run out of cake"

So Nintendo's "XBLA" will be called WiiWare - sort of lame name IMO.

Here's hoping we see a lot more of this in the future.

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(so is this the name of a "developer" program, or the distribution system? or both?)

Now they just need to announce a publically available SDK... for PCs - and preferably for the Wii as well ;) If they release a decent development "package" for the Wii (coupled with a keyboard) it could be a huge hit. It would be nice...

 



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I'm sure we will see many more lame names in the future



"..just keep on trying 'till you run out of cake"

shams said:

So Nintendo's "XBLA" will be called WiiWare - sort of lame name IMO.

Here's hoping we see a lot more of this in the future.

...

(so is this the name of a "developer" program, or the distribution system? or both?)

Now they just need to announce a publically available SDK... for PCs - and preferably for the Wii as well ;) If they release a decent development "package" for the Wii (coupled with a keyboard) it could be a huge hit. It would be nice...

 


 It is and it isn't ... I think they want to emphasise that the software is smaller than other games ...



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About Time. Now, all they need is a Demo Channel.



DonWii said:
About Time. Now, all they need is a Demo Channel.

Absolutely.  And the Demo channel needs to be able to download Demos to the DS



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I like the idea of course (I like the idea of Live arcade and PSN, so I have to like it I think) but this "2008" looks late.

Well, at least I can buy my 360 this year without beeing "forced" to buy those Wii points cards all the time...



You would think they would announce this stuff at E3?



Louie said:
I like the idea of course (I like the idea of Live arcade and PSN, so I have to like it I think) but this "2008" looks late.

Well, at least I can buy my 360 this year without beeing "forced" to buy those Wii points cards all the time...

 You do know you can just use a credit card to buy points online right?