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Video Wii Street U Uses Google Maps to Create 'An Immersive Experience' (Video) 84

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Nintendo says, "With Wii Street U powered by Google, you can step into Google Street View with an immersive experience that feels like you’re actually there! View a 360-degree Google Maps Street View of locations all over the world using the Wii U GamePad motion controls. Use the GamePad touch screen to type in an address or location and explore, or instantly travel to over 70 fascinating, hand-picked locations around the globe." It all looks lovely, but can't we do most of this with Android phones? And couldn't a smart developer make the Google Street View Android phone experience even more immersive, so we wouldn't all need to buy a Wii U? Nintendo, we love you, but the Wii U still looks pretty dead unless it gets some major rethinking, and this Street View app doesn't seem to be it.



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Wii Street U Uses Google Maps to Create 'An Immersive Experience' (Video)

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  • by P-niiice ( 1703362 ) on Thursday May 30, 2013 @03:45PM (#43864679)
    ...and I don't mean street view. I'm glad to see Nintendo get the spanking they deserve on the Wii U. They need to step up, stop reshoveling the same old franchises and strategy. Your games are getting old, stop betting the farm on them every gen, branch out and CREATE SOMETHING. Make some awesome games, or you deserve what you're getting.
  • by rsborg ( 111459 ) on Thursday May 30, 2013 @05:48PM (#43866349) Homepage

    * Anti-Microsoft sentiment from Windows spills over onto the XBox.

    Really, if so, it's just lazyness on the part of the complainer. There's plenty of annoyances/stupidity that Microsoft has done directly with Xbox that deserves scorn. Examples: RROD, requiring Xbox live subscription to use Netflix, requiring stupid "points" to buy stuff, etc.

    Anti-Sony sentiment from ongoing IP-related arguments spills over onto the PS3.

    Is the rootkit on cd an "IP-related argument"? How about Sony losing their customer records?

    A company putting out a decent product that makes missteps or show character issues like the above examples still deserves scorn and criticism. Haters who kick a dead horse repeatedly should be hellbanned.

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