Wii Weather Channel Up, Browser Coming 192
Nintendo's console has been out almost exactly a month, and the company is now rolling out some of the system's additional features. As you are reading this, your Wii should already be capable of giving you the weather forecast. Additionally, this Friday a trial version of the web browser should become available. From the Pro-G article: "The fully featured Opera web browser for the Wii was intended to be available for the launch of the console. Sadly it wasn't, but the good news is that you'll only have to wait until Friday to get a taster of what it can do. A trial version of the Wii Opera web browser will be available for free from December 22. The final version of the Opera browser will be released at the end of March 2007 and will be free for all Wii owners until the end of June 2007. After this date, anyone who hasn't already downloaded the browser will have to pay 500 Wii Points."
Slashdot's weather forecast (Score:5, Funny)
But what about.... (Score:5, Insightful)
Why in the world can't I plug my USB keyboard in it and type?
WHY, GOD, WHY???
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Arghh... (Score:2, Funny)
- John
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Wii hate you? Wasn't that on the jersey of an XFL player?
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Don't even ask how much the mouse hook up will cost!
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After writing a few letters it will suggest a few words that you may then click on to use.
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Besides, the Wii has USB ports built-in...why the hell didn't they put in a few lines of code to support a goddamn keyboard?
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I'm not supposed to say, but they are offering support for the 'Phantom Lapboard'...
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Most online games have keyboard support for chat of some kind, there's others where you can use it for game control.
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Why in the world can't I plug my USB keyboard in it and type?
WHY, GOD, WHY???
Maybe because not enough people are interested in that feature to justify developing it, and there's not really any apps out right now that it'd be usefull?
thumbpad (Score:2)
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Actually, there is no typing. You just select from list boxes.
Mini-review:
The weather view itself is very nice and easy to read, it even displays the current weather in the channel selector (so you don't have to go into the channel). However it'll only display the current day, and I'm mostly interested in the 5 day forcast so I'd need to start the channel anyway. It does run the channel fairly quickly (about the same time as the Mii channel, at a guess), faster than TiVo anyway (and much faster tha
Wow, only 500 Wii Points? (Score:4, Interesting)
My only question is, how is Nintendo going to block users from playing emulated games via the web? That could seriously hurt Virtual Console game sales if someone can figures out all the logistics behind getting the remote to work correctly through the web browser.
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What do you mean, a flash-based NES emulator on the web? I'm not aware of anything like that, certainly not an N64 emulator. Or are you talking just normal flash games?
I doubt Nintendo is too worried. Most people will probably be happy to have
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But can Opera run Java applets? (Score:2)
There's multiple sites where you can play NES games in the browser.
But don't most in-browser emulators use Sun's Java technology, which Opera software on non-PC platforms tends not to support? And aren't a lot of those sites just clones of the NES games? For instance, N-Blox [neave.com] lets you play a game with nearly the same rules as NES Tetris, but it can't be made to play any other NES game without a rewrite.
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Re:Wow, only 500 Wii Points? (Score:5, Funny)
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(In reality, since its going to be free I can actually have the best of both worlds - but I'm not fooling mys
Re: Why not use it? (Score:2)
Though I don't see this as being a desktop replacement for most web browsing, I can see myself using this browser for specific purposes. How about getting stuck in a game, then jumping to Gamefaqs? Or The WiiArcade done up in flash? Strongbad Email? I personally will watch the prior
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Although your comparison between a Wii marked-up on ebay vs. the retail price of the cheaper PS3 is spectacular, I still don't see how this has anything to do with what the GP was talking about. The GP is explaining that the PS3's (retail) price includes the price of development of their browser, whereas the Wii doesn't because they separate the browser from the system as an optional upgrade. It doesn't matter what they are going for on ebay since Nintendo or Sony do not make any extra money from ebay auc
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no you don't you freaking retard the whole point of this article is that it is being released soon and it's free if you don't choose to wait until next year. get a clue: " will be free for all Wii owners until the end of June 2007".
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That's why you should install Linux on your PS3, then you'll have Firefox.
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From TFA :
I guess I'll have a free web browser then.
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Well, the 360 doesnt have a browser. The PS3 does. You're always going to get more from a monopolist behemoth like Sony. They can afford to bundle all sorts of crap and pay for it themselves. Think Bluray. Sony is so wealthy they can take a loss on this console for years until the game sales make up the price. Nintendo isn't wealthy enough to take such a chance.
Its 'unfair' or 'nickel and dimed' to pay f
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Paying....for a browser? (Score:2)
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It's not too hard to imagine that as the justification.
Also, the browser isn't necessary to use the Nintendo online features. That's built in already. The browser is for porn.
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Snarky! But charging for functionality that is free elsewhere is like, well, Opera
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You are aware, I trust, that the desktop version of Opera (the one that runs on Windows, Linux, Mac) has been free for over a year, right? (I'm not trying to be condescending. Just in the last few days I've seen statements by people who honestly thought that Opera still charged for the browser.)
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Opera does still charge for their browser. Opera for the desktop is free, but Opera 'for devices' (IE: Cell phone, PDA, etc...) is still a pay for product, and that's what this is. Until June Nintendo is payin
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Re:Paying....for a browser? (Score:5, Insightful)
What I wan't to know is why you think the browser should be free? Opera is the browser of choice here because they have built considerable functionality in for displaying web pages on resolution and input limited devices (cell phones, PDAs, the OLPC and now the Wii). Are you saying that all of their work isn't worth anything? I mean, we are just talking about $5 here...
Also... you make it sound as if Nintendo is the one that made the browser and is selling it. In fact, Opera put money into porting a browser (and by all accounts it works really well) and is selling it through Nintendo's Shopping Channel. I see no problem with this.
Look... I love Linux/OSS/Free software as much as anyone... and I also enjoy getting most of it for free (as in money). But, what is everyone's aversion to paying for some software? As a computer scientist I know how much work goes into making good software, and I don't understand why people around here think it should always be free (as in money).
Friedmud
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Think reviews, FAQs on games, etc. This isn't to say it would be the primary focus, but still...
What I wan't to know is why you think the browser should be free? Opera is the browser of choice here because they have built considerable functionality in for displaying web pages on
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And if you get your Wii before June 2007 it IS provided standard, so I fail to see your point. If anything, it encourages people to adopt the console early (though I doubt that, since I don't know anyone who *really* wants to browse on their Wii.)
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Because, much as I love Firefox on my full-sized monitor, Opera is a much better browser for limited-resolution systems. Opera has been making their bank in the embedded market, and they work well there. From a provide-quality-service-to-customers standpoint, this was probably the best choice for N.
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wii weather (Score:3, Informative)
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I think this might be handy... just for quickly checking the temp in the morning while I'm getting ready.
I wish they would build in a small dashboard or something on the Channels menu itself... where it could have a rolling ticker displaying the current weather and the forecast so that you don't have to
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I much prefer the internet/wii for some quick news and weather...
Friedmud
Useless feature (Score:5, Funny)
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Beautiful! (Score:2)
Now, when do we get Google Earth?
WiiTalk (Score:2)
Best part of the Wii. (Score:2)
Don't ask me why, but the wii flashing a blue glowing light is an amazing thing. It looks friendly, and personally I'm happy to see that. It just has a visual appeal that beats anythin
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I couldn't help but smile this morning when I got up and saw the glowing blue light under my TV... I knew that some new Wii goodness had been handed down by the Wii Gods overnight
Also... you never finished your story.... did the blue light make you stop and check out the new functionality... thus making you more late?
Friedmud
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hehe, I saw my DVD loading drive glowing blue this morning too, and I was like "what they heck?" Then I figured it was doing a system update or something. I didn't check anything new out, I had to head out the door for work, but I look forward trying it out when I get home. =)
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Wii goodness, Wii Gods. Nice choice of words
I'm new at this, but loving it! (Score:2)
I woke up bleary-eyed this morning, stumbled through the living room, and saw the light. Being the kind of geek who actually reads manuals, I knew what it was and fired the machine right back up to see what was new. I played with the Weather Forecast Channel, th
tv listings (Score:2)
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Wii Opera Supports Flash Games (with the Wiimote) (Score:3, Informative)
Opera is already installed on every Wii (it's used to power the Wii Shop Channel), but to access other websites you have to use DNS redirection hacks... On Friday you'll be able to use it freely. Meanwhile, wiicade.com [wiicade.com] is a website dedicated to developing/promoting Flash games explicitly designed to be played on the Wii.
Flash is expensive (Score:2)
How can amateurs develop Flash games without using Adobe Flash software, which many developers who are between school and work cannot afford?
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They could get down off their high horse for 3 minutes and just pirate it like everyone and their brother has done since time immemorial, then actually buy it when they start making a living.
Alternately, since they are students/unemployed and therefore have plenty of spare time, they could use MTASC and Swfmill and the text editor of their choice.
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I'm curious to see, however, Flash handles the Wii remote and how its buttons get mapped in Flash. The only solution is to have the
My Initial Thoughts (Score:2)
Ok, I find it odd that, at 9:08 am, it's giving me the results from the 6:00 pm observations (instead of, perhaps, the 6:00am-12:00am forecast, or better yet the 9:00 am observations or some such)... hence, it's telling me that it's nighttime. (It also does so by showing a full moon, even though the moon is nearly new.)
It's FUN playing with the globe! You can let go while you're spinning it, and it'll keep moving. You can also view the world either from top-down, or a side projection view, or in-between
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Convergence? (Score:2)
Isn't it funny how the cheapest console on the market, branded generation 1.5 by many, comes the closest to getting it right?
But is it any good .... (Score:3, Informative)
It also gives the UV for my home here in NZ as '2' while the local TV n ews has been at '11' all week (ozone hole at the height of the summer evil)
My Xbox could do that and more for years now. (Score:3, Informative)
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Ok, ignoring the fact that none of that is built in, or supported by MS; When did XBMC get a browser? (or as you put it youtube support?) I remember it being able to download trailers from Apple, the weather hookup, emulators, and shoutcast, but no browser. Can you elaborate more?
Re:Where does it store the browser and weather cli (Score:5, Informative)
The Wii has a certain amount of built-in flash memory, enough to store several VC games, Wii Save Games, and yes, even a web browser. You may also expand this to your liking by adding in a standard SD card.
No need to swap disk like we all did with the Dreamcast.
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Re: Space reserved for system updates. (Score:2)
I agree that it's likely reserved, but not just for temporary storage. (kind of like how the 360 reserves 7 gig of the 20 available). After downloading and installing the "Weather Channel" update this morning, I had the exact same number of blocks a
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Although about the Wii specifically, I'm still hoping they'll add USB harddrive and K
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Actually, I think it all is rather good
Monkeyboi
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Though it would probably be rather slow, it'd be great if you could 'alt+tab' into and out of Opera to check gamefaqs [gamefaqs.com] for the next part of the quest or level. Kind of like flipping from World of Warcraft to thottbot [thottbot.com] to get the cords for the next objective.
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Can you get back to your game at the same place, though?
That's the only way I can see using this... I'm playing a game and I want to check the weather right quick so I hop over to the weather channel then back to the game. Otherwise I'd just use the web browser on my computer to call up noaa.gov. That would mean getting off the couch, though, so Wii Weather might do the trick.
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I doubt it. The web browser will probably be just another channel, and you can't access the other channels without quitting the game altogether. It would be very cool though... play a game, "suspend" it, launch the browser and head to gamefaqs, then back in the game...
Re:Suspend works for the VC games (Score:3, Informative)
Most do. Currently I have 7 VC titles (at least 1 for each system) and I LOVE this feature. So far the only one I found that it hasn't worked far is Mario 64, but you save after every you get every star anyway...
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Not currently.
When you hit the Home button on the Wiimote and go back to the Wii Menu it quits the game completely. I'm hoping this ability might be something they add in the future though.
Friedmud
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All the VC games have that feature, in fact you can even go into. "power off" mode and it'll still let you pick up all of your games where you were. The instructions say that it loses that if you unplug the Wii ... but I'm not even sure that is acurate (although I've only done that once or twice, so could just be bad testing on my part).
The normal Wii games currently need to be saved though :(.
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Um... wouldn't it be easier to just look out the window real quick during a cut-scene or loading screen?
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Touche, [French word for pedant].
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Re: Gunstar Heroes is a AAA title.. (Score:2)
Even though I do want other specific titles to be released (and the sooner the better) some of the VC titles would simply be overlooked if they dropped all their big guns first. Currently there are 3-4 games coming out every week, and I'm happy with that pace. Also if you haven't played
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Weather Log (Score:2)
Reminds me of the "Weather Log" (or sometimes the "Weather Rock")
If it's wet, it's raining.
If it's white on top, it's snowing.
If it has a shadow, it's sunny.
If it doesn't have a shadow, it's cloudy.
etc.
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I don't live in a major city. If I want to tune the television to the weather channel, it might be ten minutes before I get local forecast information. Using the Wii weather channel would get me to my town's forecast within a minute. That's quicker and easier than going upstairs to my computer, even assuming that the computer is on.