Everybody Votes on the Wii 87
Wired's Game|Life blog has up a post pointing out a surprise from Nintendo: a cute voting application now available on your Nintendo Wii. Unannounced and easy to understand, Everybody Votes appears to be attempting to gain a gestalt view of the Wii-owning population. The app gives you several multiple choice questions to answer, and allows you to submit your own. Chris Kohler hopes that this might be the beginning of downloads for small, entertaining programs Nintendo fans may have never otherwise seen. "If you've ever been to an E3 or read about Nintendo's booth, you know that they often show little demos or applications that never get released. Well, with Wii, it seems that we might actually start seeing those little experiments thrown out to the public. Since Nintendo as a game developer uses this first-prototype-something-fun style of design, we could see all kinds of things that ordinarily wouldn't ever make it out of Nintendo headquarters." I personally hope we get a full-fledged version of the conducting game that Miyamoto used to demo the system at last year's E3.
Sounds good, a quasi Wikipedia like development... (Score:2)
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Hey, Nintendo is out to make money. And if that strategy for doing so involves neat little things like this, more power to them. I'd love to see more stuff like this (that is if I could get my Wii online... I have a dongle for that, but it turns out it doesn't like my MAC address...)
Re:Sounds good, a quasi Wikipedia like development (Score:5, Funny)
Imagine, using a online computer to conduct *polls* with *multiple-choices*. It a mind-boggling idea !
And you can send "suggestions" too, don't figure that's ever been possible before !
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Re:Sounds good, a quasi Wikipedia like development (Score:4, Interesting)
Of course, like Brain Age or Wii Fitness scores, the values reported make no sense... I'm currently 290 meters away from popular opinion. What the heck does that mean?
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You get modded up on Slashdot?
Obviously... (Score:2, Funny)
It means you shouldn't be allowed within 290 meters of anybody normal. Posting on
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I totally know what you mean; that measurement doesn't tell me anything. However, with the help of Google, I was able to figure this out: 290 meters = 951.44357 feet [google.com]. Dude, you are WAY out on the fringe.
Metro-logic (Score:2)
I don't understand what your issue is here: it's perfectly clear what they mean. I'm sorry I can't explain in detail, but it's already 65 Roentgens past the hour and I have a bus to catch.
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Missing option! (Score:5, Funny)
It would be cool if they accepted user poll ideas. Here is my Everybody Votes poll submission: What is your favorite gaming console: Playstation 3 or Xbox 360?
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Either way, I'm pretty sure Nintendo won't be accepting my poll.
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Furthermore, Nintendo is accepting user poll ideas and I think it is quite likely they will actually use a few of those ideas.
Yeah, you didn't read the article.
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But that's just me
(I'd vote for (a) myself...)
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And then when you do add infinite options, Slashdotters will complain that they're only countably infinite.
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Conducting Demo (Score:5, Informative)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwzmnAOf1C8 [youtube.com]
kinda cool.
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So it's really not all that involved on Nintendo's part.
Wii Music (Score:5, Informative)
I think you are talking about Wii Music [wikipedia.org].
Diebold replacements (Score:5, Funny)
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KFG
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All Part of the Master Plan?!? (Score:5, Interesting)
Everything with the DS and Wii, the specific features they have, the marketing. They have made it clear that the want to bring non-gamers into the fold (blue ocean??).
This latest channel seems more than something random or just cool, I think they are making chess moves and soon their master plan will unfold, something great with be revelled and then checkmate!
(Or maybe I've watched too many movies)
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I dunno - it would never occur to me that a company might have, like, some sort of strategic plan or anything! Seems kind of far-fetched to me.
Not sure about where you work, but at every business I've ever heard of, we never had any kind of overall goal. Everyone just did something at random, changing tasks only when management yelled at them.
Okay, now that my sarcasm is out of the way (and I didn't mean it meanly) - of course they have a plan. Any business that is run well has a plan. Any b
Re:All Part of the Master Plan?!? (Score:5, Interesting)
Actually the more I think about it the more I realize that Sony's plan is not necessarily bad as much as it is poorly timed. I think there are two assumptions Sony made which didn't come true that are causing all of their problems, they are that Microsoft and Nintendo would wait a full 5 years before releasing their systems (Q4 2006 release for the XBox 360/Wii at the earliest) and that all of the systems would be nearly identical; Sony could then release the PS3 Q4 of 2007, using a 65nm process and a blu-ray drive that had existed for a year for $400.
Microsoft's early release bullied Sony into releasing the PS3 a year early and Nintendo's unconventional design has capatalized.
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A good plan, though, would take into account reasonable contingencies, I think. If the scenario you posit is true, it demonstrates how weak their back-up planning is. Add to that the post-launch follies, and things look even worse there.
To be honest, I was hoping that all 3 makers would come out with compelling offerings. Nintendo with the quirky fun party system, MS with the stellar Live!, and Sony with a spectacularly powerful sy
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From Murphy's Rules of Combat: No Plan Survives Contact With the Enemy
MS releasing early is certainly something they might have predicted. I mean, why WOULDN'T a console maker abandon their early adopters at the earliest opportunity, and stop making a console just at the point they actually might start making money on it? I think without MS's deep pockets the XBox would have had a longer longevity (or perhaps without MS's fixatio
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It relates to detailed plans that make certain relatively precise predictions about what the enemy might do. I agree with the concept in general - no plan survives unscathed - but a good plan will have flexibility built in. "What if..." should be an essential part of strategy.
"What if... Our competition releases early?"
"What if... Our competition has been sandbagging on the hardware and has something REALLY impressive that we can't hope to match right off?"
"Wha
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I agree. The PS3 looks like it was nothing but rushed, and that they simply couldn't wait until Q4 2007 or they would have lost all marketability. They barely had any units in 2006 in what resulted in a 'paper launch', but at least they retained mindshare, and prevented some people jumping ship to xbox (if they launched 2 years later).
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"If we can hit that bullseye, the rest of those dominoes will fall like a house of cards. Checkmate"
Weird, but genius (Score:5, Insightful)
This is to say nothing of the sheer treasure trove of demographic data Nintendo is getting out of this. Think of it: Nintendo has shipped 6 million Wiis world wide. If even 10% vote on the first poll, they just got 600,000 votes. After a couple days, a lot of people will stop using, and it will be down to 1%, but that's still 60,000 people. In comparison, usually you can get a truly significant poll with a random group of 1,000 people. Of course, Everybody Votes players aren't going to be random, but with 60,000 results, if you ask, "Who do you like better, Mario or Luigi?" the result effectively will predict whether Mario 128 will outsell Luigi's Mansion 2, non-random sample be damned. Nintendo have come up with an awesome but strange window into the hearts of their demographic.
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Uh, no I'm not. I'll quote myself:
I don't mind that you misread my post. It happens. But I do think it's weird that the mods put you up to five, when I quite clearly sa
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My first thought: Nintendo is building a better Family Feud. Really, though this could be great for just asking
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A random sample of 1000 people in a population of 6 million Nintendo owners will give a high confidence interval, (can't be bothered working it out, but at 95% confidence - around 4-5% on a question like Luigi vs Mario).
Your 1% might be 60,000 respondents but the response rate of 1% is highly suspect. What is different about the 1% that respond vs the 99% that didn't respond? In other words the 1% is probably highly different from the
No cowboy neal option (Score:2, Redundant)
No notification?? (Score:5, Informative)
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The Gimmick Label (Score:5, Insightful)
One question that I have, however, is how many of these channels can they actually release before the fill up the minimal amount of system memory the Wii has? Did Nintendo handicap themselves with this, especially as games (at least currently) can't be played directly from the SD Card slot?
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There's a big difference with the Wii. Internet connectivity on the XBox360 is primarily for online games. The Wii, on the other hand, has several online channels installed by default that have nothing to do with online gaming. Unless it's a huge hassle to do so,
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The difference is that XBL offers tiered service (Gold vs. Silver) that confuses anyone without any real knowledge of what it entails. Additionally, there are additional purchases required if a wireless connection is desired, or cable needs to be run to the TV where the console resides.
Re: Where are the casual games? (Score:2)
Nintendo announed last month they have sold 1.5 million VC games. So even assuming they were all NES games (which they weren't), but if at least $5 each was spent, that makes your numbers a little better.
I think the is
SD Card Slot (Score:1)
In the blink of an eye and a $50 investment [google.com] (by the user), the Wii could have storage capacity to rival or surpass that of the 360 and the PS3. Oddly, even after such an investment, one could still buy two Wii's (if they can find them;) for the price of one PS3.
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The Next Step... (Score:1)
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Why? We already have Duck Hunt in July 2007.
Marketing Trojan? (Score:1)
Or maybe they are going to use this for future beta testing purposes. If your responses to polls reflect popular opinion, you might get a message asking you to join a
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Not Everybody Votes (Score:1)
Brilliant! (Score:1)
The conducting game is in Wario Ware (Score:2)