Nintendo Confirms Wii on GC Housing at E3 205
kukyfrope writes "Nintendo's PR Manager, Matt Atwood, has confirmed accusations that Wii demo stations at E3 were not running inside the Wii case and instead were running inside Gamecube housing using Wii-spec hardware. 'The Wii hardware we exhibited at E3 2006 was made specifically for the E3 show and is not the final mass-production version. Some of this hardware was cased in Nintendo GameCube housing.'" Update: 05/19 21:08 GMT by Z : Changed 'hardware' to 'housing' in title.
And this changes.... (Score:5, Funny)
And I've got a gol-den tick-et! (Score:2)
Does this mean that the Wii launch will be like the old rumors around the Xbox 360 launch? [joystiq.com]
Re:And this changes.... (Score:2)
No, it was a Nestle Crunch. You think a Mars Bar could do that?
Oh well, I guess that changes everything (Score:3, Insightful)
Come on Sony, you can poison the well better than that.
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Re:Oh well, I guess that changes everything (Score:2)
Erm, no. Maybe your thinking about Mass Effect? Anyways, the correct answer is Ubisoft.
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Re:Oh well, I guess that changes everything (Score:2, Informative)
The new controller can work as a selling point just as well as graphics do but
Re:Oh well, I guess that changes everything (Score:5, Insightful)
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Re:Oh well, I guess that changes everything (Score:4, Insightful)
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Sony was using actual PS3 hardware... (Score:5, Informative)
They're not PCs in there. They're not "representative hardware". They're PS3s, devkits.
No, they weren't in final plastics yet either.
Re:Sony was using actual PS3 hardware... (Score:5, Interesting)
Parent is correct. I think the real issue is Nintendo made it look like they had production Wii hardware on the floor while Sony actually went out of their way to have big glass cases showing that they were not using retail hardware (which didn't make much sense to me, but bravo Sony for showing just how far of your Spring 2006 release date was).
Personally I don't think it's a big deal. Almost everything you see at E3 is 90% hype, or just plain lies (I'm looking at you Phantom). You should trust anything you see at E3 about as much as you would trust anything said by a used car salesman.
Re:Oh well, I guess that changes everything (Score:2)
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uh, so? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:uh, so? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:uh, so? (Score:3, Insightful)
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Re:uh, so? (Score:4, Insightful)
In this case, it's too little, and too late, for character assasination.
This is why this will blow away into the nothingness; it's not a big deal to begin with, and it's even less of a deal because of the qualified success the Wii showing at E3 was. Just shows how scared they are because their "hardcore I want 32 buttons to mash in a game that takes 10 hours to learn" crowd is getting smaller by the generation, yet Wii is set to appeal to non-gamers, former-gamers, and existing-gamers is a virtually unlimited potential audience.
AE
Re:uh, so? (Score:5, Insightful)
I don't get it either. How is this even a news story? (Note I'm not blaimg Zonk for posting it, rather whoever wrote it and thought this mattered even slightly.) Hell, I don't care if they use a GameCube housing for the final product, let alone the demo. I wouldn't even care if the Wii housing was as butt-ugly as my 9th grade English teacher, what I care about is how well the system works and what games will run on it.
It makes me wonder if the author didn't write this up in the hope that it would be misinterpreted and make Nintendo look bad, while retaining some journalistic integrity. Hmmm, maybe I do get it after all.
Re:uh, so? (Score:2)
It's probably a good thing it's on Slashdot, as we seem to have the actual truth. Rumors that start true don't stay true, as a rule.
Re:uh, so? (Score:2)
It's not so much news as it is rumour control.
Re:uh, so? (Score:2)
Re:uh, so? (Score:2)
Packaging and the exterior are like wicked important, man. Look at the cool computer case you have. Doesn't its custom paint job add like 30% to the speed?
An American Consumer
Re:uh, so? (Score:2)
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Re:uh, so? (Score:2)
Change "Wii" to "PS3" and "GC" to "PS2" and suddenly it becomes "really" important.
Interesting... (Score:5, Insightful)
It showcased what they wanted it to do - they could have cased in hardened dog shit for all I personally would have cared
Re:Interesting... (Score:5, Funny)
(running for cover, grinning like hell)
Re:Interesting... (Score:2, Funny)
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I've been wondering... (Score:2)
-Rick
Misleading subject: Disagrees with summary, even. (Score:5, Informative)
They weren't running ON Gamecube hardware. They were running IN Gamecube shells. The summary is more true to fact than the subject.
From TFA:
Nintendo confirmed that they did indeed use GameCube housing, but that the "guts" or internal architecture was certainly from the Wii. "The Wii hardware we exhibited at E3 2006 was made specifically for the E3 show and is not the final mass-production version. Some of this hardware was cased in Nintendo GameCube housing," the company explained.
Re:Misleading subject: Disagrees with summary, eve (Score:2, Insightful)
Normally I don't care about this stuff, but this one annoyed the hell out of me for some reason.
-If
Re:Misleading subject: Disagrees with summary, eve (Score:3, Insightful)
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-If
Accusations? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Accusations? (Score:2)
Re:Accusations? (Score:2)
And then from time to time, rarely, quietly: "Wii will beat them." "Wii rules."
Re:Accusations? (Score:2)
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Re:Accusations? (Score:3, Insightful)
They have a half-year to make a plastic box to put around the internals. Not exactly brain surgery compared to designing the... y'know... internals. If it were 100% complete for E3, they could be releasing it extraordinarily shortly afterwards.
Hell, th
GBA SP, DS lite, WiiCube? (Score:4, Funny)
If the GBA SP and DS lite are any indication, I predict that 18 months after Wii hits the market, Nintendo will announce the WiiCube, a Wii console shaped like a GameCube with a larger disc well and more built-in memory for more Virtual Console products.
Re:GBA SP, DS lite, WiiCube? (Score:2)
God, I hope not. The GameCube was Nintendo's ugliest console. The NES, SNES, and N64 all had styling that survived the test of time. But the GameCube? Just plain hideous. Not to mention the fact that it's not even a cube.
Then again, the Wii styling isn't exactly the most amazing ever, either. It's better, but nowhere near in the same class as the N64. I remember when the Ultra64 was first shown. The magazines were referri
Re:GBA SP, DS lite, WiiCube? (Score:5, Interesting)
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Re:GBA SP, DS lite, WiiCube? (Score:3, Interesting)
As for Asians being size conscience- I don't need a myth, I worked on products sold in the ASian market. I've seen the focus group reports and the translated reviews. All mentioned size.
Re:GBA SP, DS lite, WiiCube? (Score:2)
But that point is ocmpletely moot. The NES, SNES, N64 and Gamecube, all had great games, and that is all that really matters.
Re:GBA SP, DS lite, WiiCube? (Score:3, Insightful)
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Re:GBA SP, DS lite, WiiCube? (Score:2)
Well, the Super Famicom did. The North American version was an ugly angular creature with bland purple accents.
And its top and bottom halves were apparently made of different kinds of plastic, as 15 years later the top of my SNES is as yellow as a smoker's teeth, while the bottom is still relatively ecru.
Re:GBA SP, DS lite, WiiCube? (Score:2)
(Best looking console ever==Atari 5200)
Re:GBA SP, DS lite, WiiCube? (Score:3, Informative)
Yeah, they redo their handhelds all the time. They have done so since the Gameboy.
Re:GBA SP, DS lite, WiiCube? (Score:5, Informative)
Don't forget!!! (Score:2)
So what... (Score:2, Insightful)
I mean, it's not like someone was playing it for a while, then looked down and saw a GCN and said "Eeewww, I've been playing on a previous-gen console."
Re:So what... (Score:4, Interesting)
So by default, the Wii is a next-gen console. Obviously the Wii's cool controller could be achieved on the Gamecube. Hell, it could probably work on the N64. That isn't the point.
The point is that they are making this controller the standard. If they were to release it for the gamecube, maybe one or two cool games would take advantage of it. It would just be more hardware that users had to buy. And most developers would simply ignore the controller since so few people had it. (How many developers make games for linux? Or Mac?)
Since *everyone* owning a Wii will have this controller, every game *can* take advantage of it. While developing the game, the designers will look at possible cool ways of using it to their advantage, even if they weren't planning to originally.
Besides that, they are upping the graphics, storage, and medium a bit. Plus the free internet service doesn't hurt.
Cheated, Cheated, Cheated I say! (Score:5, Funny)
I am just appalled.
Oh, wait. No, it's Friday.
Never mind: I forgot I actually have a life.
As you were.
They can put them in brown paper sacks for all I care.
Microsoft did a similar thing last year (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Microsoft did a similar thing last year (Score:2)
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Not that it really matters because it was just a demo.
We have a right to be dubious (Score:5, Insightful)
But 6 months before the console hits the shelves, the only hardware that exists is in prototype versions. It is not suprising that the floor models were put together with duct tape, GameCube cases and whatever else they had on-hand. I would be suprised if the actual Wii games don't look better than what Nintendo had on display at this years E3, as developers have more time to work on games and get them polished.
Re:We have a right to be dubious (Score:2)
Last year, Microsoft's demos were running off macs. This year, people report that Sony's demos were PC based. At E3 2004, Sony fed PSP screens from a hidden dev kit. This is what happens.
Here's what is important: the controller and system work on some level. No one is in the back faking the Wii pointer.
So what? (Score:2, Insightful)
On a related note, a shoebox Wii would be pretty cool.
odd.... (Score:4, Insightful)
I would have found it much more likely for them to have been put in some generic grey box or something like that for E3........
Good Thing (Score:2, Insightful)
But, being able to stuff the prototype electronics in the gamecube case is a Good Thing:
The Wii will most likely not be Hot, Loud (fans), or obnoxiously large and obtrusive like other consoles.
Re:odd.... (Score:2, Insightful)
If they couldn't fit something which is supposed to be that small in a GCN case at this stage of development, they would seriously have something to worry about.
Re:odd.... (Score:2)
I suspect that The big N will drop something crazy at the last minute relating to PC's perhapse some sort of parasitic mounting mode where you can run it inside a computer and use your computer monitor if you don't have a TV.
Re:odd.... (Score:2)
Missing the point (Score:3, Insightful)
Accusation: Nintendo doesn't have their Wii hardware ready and is just running the demos on GameCube hardware with a new controller plugged in.
Fact: Nintendo doesn't have their Wii hardware ready and is just running the demos on GameCube hardware that has been upgraded to Wii specs with a new controller plugged in.
Difference: Accusation is correct: Nintendo doesn't have final hardware ready yet (no biggie). Accusation is incorrect: Nintendo is just using GameCube hardware for demos and dev kits and hasn't gotten the updated hardware story figured out yet (this would be scary).
Correction: (Score:5, Informative)
Fact: While this was true for most of last year, and some of this year, E3 2006 saw Wii technology housed in black Gamecube casing.
Re:Accusation (Score:2)
Re:Accusation (Score:3, Funny)
Yeah, because, you know -- the Gameboy just kind of died off after that. Oh... wait...
I wish the Wii would come in a cube. (Score:2, Funny)
Anyways.. onlything more cool than a cube is a better looking cube or a sphere. But unless they can make it hover and stuff, I doubt a sphere could be as cool as a cube. It'll just roll around and stuff. Not very practi
Re:I wish the Wii would come in a cube. (Score:5, Informative)
The Gamecube is sixth-generation. The prior generations are:
1. Up to and including Atari 2600.
2. Intellivision, Colecovision, Atari 5200.
3. NES, Sega Master System, Atari 7800.
4. Genesis, SNES, Turbografx 16.
5. Saturn, Playstation, N64
6. Dreamcast, PS2, X-box, Gamecube.
-- and next --
7. X-Box 360, Playstation 3, Wii.
Re:I wish the Wii would come in a cube. (Score:2)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennis_for_Two [wikipedia.org]
(1958 Pong like game in an analog circuit and displayed on an oscilloscope).
Re:I wish the Wii would come in a cube. (Score:2)
However, I *did* forget the early non-programmable, Pong-playing systems like the Odyssey (not the Odyssey 2, which I'd rate an Intellivision-era system).
Re:I wish the Wii would come in a cube. (Score:2)
In other online news... (Score:5, Funny)
Karl Rove has been indicted!
Everything you read on the intrawebs is the absolute truth!
pfft!! (Score:2)
if it gets me my Wii sooner, ship it in gamecube cases!!
sony and microsoft don't have bupkis to play on here...
My computer is sucks (Score:3, Funny)
GC and Wii processor (Score:2)
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Honestly... (Score:3, Funny)
What's the big fucking deal? (Score:3, Insightful)
I saw an auction on eBay a while back for an early GameCube dev kit. The CPU clockspeed was listed as only half that of the final GameCube and the graphics hardware was missing a few pipelines. It was also bigger than the final hardware so it couldn't fit in the GC's case. Was demoing GameCube games on that at E3 also misleading?
And what have we got this year? Wii hardware that's too big to fit in Wii cases, so they stuck it in a GC case. Even if Nintendo were just using GCs and there wasn't any Wii hardware in them, I don't think it's particularly important because a) the Wii isn't about graphical power and b) the GC is essentially a subset of the Wii's final spec. So it's the equivalent of working on a cut down Wii anyway, like the early GC dev kit I mentioned above was a cut down version of the final GC hardware.
The Wii Controller was meant for the Gamecube (Score:5, Interesting)
Back in 2004, there were many rumours [gamesindustry.biz] that Nintendo was going to announce a new peripheral add-on [ign.com] for the Gamecube that would add new functionality and possibly extend the life of the Gamecube [ign.com]. Let's assume that this peripheral was the "Wii-mote".
So let's put all this logic together about 6 months after this announcement:
1) The Gamecube never really got it's established fanbase.
2) Around the same time, Nintendo launches the DS. The "Wii-mote" would have distracted Nintendo from the DS launch.
3) Let's say that had trouble making the "Wii-mote" work... say... the Gamecube lacked the CPU horsepower, or they needed to "refine" the controller more.
4) Sony and MSFT both announces their next-gen consoles at this same time.
So, you have this potentially revolutionary controller. Why try and compete against Sony and MSFT with the dying Gamecube? Add some horsepower to the Gamecube. Add a new GPU, and voila... you have a new console.
Therefore, it doesn't surpise me that they COULD have a "pushed" Gamecube at E3 to demonstrate Wii's capabilities.
1) It explains the un-exceptional graphics... or at least graphics the Gamecube could do.
2) It explains the huge amount of games demoed at E3.
3) It explains the "Gamecube" housings.
4) It explains how "polished" the demos were, and how refined the Wii-mote works.
5) It explains why the Wii development kits are so cheap... they are probably very much similar to the Gamecube.
So it doesn't surprise me that the Wii was disguised in the Gamecube housing. In the end, does it really matter? I'm still buying one at launch.
Re:This makes me wonder... (Score:4, Funny)
Well, maybe it can, but I want to know if we can make a Beowulf cluster out of Wii hardware.
Then we can have a Wii Beowulf cluster.
Thanks, I'll be here all week.
Re:This makes me wonder... (Score:2)
In soviet russia Beowulf clusters you!
1) create super being
2) ????
3) Profit!
Re:This makes me wonder... (Score:2)
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It was different hardware that happened to be inside of a GameCube case. You certainly cannot overcloc
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Yes, it did. (Score:2)
http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/05/15