Nintendo, Wii Have Liftoff
This weekend I was driving through the East Bay, when I noticed a Gamestop store nearby. Normally, I would have kept driving, but I wasn’t in a hurry and having canceled my Gamefly membership, it’s been a while since I’ve checked out any new games, so I decided to stop in and see what they had.
I usually buy my video games from whatever store is closest to me, but Gamespot is one of those rare stores, where I actually enjoy shopping. Normally, when I go shopping, I just want the employees to leave me alone and let me get in and out with the product I’m interested in, but at Gamespot, the employees are the best part of the store. I don’t go there to buy things, I go there to graze. Unlike the employees at Best Buy or CompUSA, Gamespot employees are usually working there because they love video games.
I’m not sure if they get free rentals or discounts or if it’s just that Gamespot attracts employees who like playing every game that comes out, but every time I go in their store, the employees give me customized game reviews on any title that I’m interested in.
Because these employees tend to be hardcore gamers, I have to be careful to not always pick the games that they are fanatical about, but I still listen to what they have to say and more than once, they’ve saved me from buying a bad game.
When I dropped into Gamespot this weekend, I wasn’t planning on buying anything. I just wanted to know if there were any new games coming out. Once I started to talk with the clerks though, one of them pulled me off to one side and in hushed tones, told me that they had one more Wii tucked away in the back of the store.
By the way they told me about the Wii, you would have thought that they were selling illegal fireworks left over from the Fourth of July, but when a console has been this hot, for this long, I can understand why they would speak about it with a strange sort of reverence.
Apparently they had gotten a shipment just the day before, and the Wii they had in stock, was the last one left from the batch. Even before I went into Gamestop, I had toyed with the idea of buying a Wii, but had not made a decision about whether or not I really wanted one. Since I knew that the Wii’s were still pretty hard to come by and because they told me, it was the last one, I made a quick decision to buy it and figured I could always flip it on Ebay, if it didn’t live up to the hype.
When I took the console home, I was eager to try it out. I had read a lot of the reviews on the Wii, but nothing had prepared me for what the experience would really be like.
When I was a kid, my parents used to take me to Zuma beach in Southern California. Even though, I didn’t know how to surf at the time, I must have been born with a pair of extra flippers or something, because they could not keep me out of the the water. From the moment we would arrive until the moment we left, I would spend the day splashing about the water, just about as happy as I could be. Whether it was body surfing through the waves or just swimming along the coast, no matter how cold and shriveled I was, I never wanted to get out.
After I would go home for the day, I would be dog tired, but when I would lay down, I could still feel the up and down motion of the tide. I’m not sure what the medical name for this effect is, but the sensation would stick with me for a night and would go away until my next trip to the Pacific Ocean.
Since moving to San Francisco, I haven’t spent anytime in the ocean and had almost forgotten about this sensation, but after spending all day Saturday playing the Wii, I was surprised when I closed my eyes and felt the same sensation creep over me.
Instead of an up and down tide motion though, I felt like I could fly. Something about the visual aspects of playing the game, combined with the physical exertion required to control the characters had burned the experience into my sub-conscious and made it feel like I was still playing, even after the console had been shut off.
The one big downside (or upside, depending on how you look at it) of the Wii, is that because it’s such a physical process to play, you can’t play for 12 hours straight like you can other consoles.
When I was a kid, I would have friends over and we would play the Nintendo all night. Eventually, someone would pass out from too much caffeine or red vines. If I try to play the Wii all night though, it’s not a caffeine overdose that makes me stop, my body eventually goes kaput and my muscles say no more.
While I’m sure that owning the Wii will help to improve my conditioning, when you can barely lift your arms over your head, it makes the thought of playing another quick game less appealing, than some of the less active forms of gaming.
Overall though, I’m really pleased with my new console. My only legitimate complaint, is that the graphics aren’t very impressive. Of course, I knew that this was the case going in, but I still expected them to be a little bit better than what they really are.
It could just be that the Wii isn’t designed to be played on a big screen TV, but when you play the console on a big screen, you can really see how rough the pixels look. It’s still way better than the original Nintendo, but the graphics do make me feel like I’ve taken a step back in the evolution of my video gaming.
When the Xbox 360 came out, they made a big deal about the HD graphics that they had, but I never realized how important this was, until I saw the quality of the Wii. What the games lack in graphics though, they make up for it with the fun factor.
When playing Zelda, instead of mashing buttons to make your way through the fighting scenes, you use the joystick like a sword. I can’t over-emphasize how much fun this is. All of a sudden, out of nowhere, a monster will jump at you and you have to dodge, twist, turn and slash, all in real life, in order to dice your way through each level. This adds a dimension to gaming that is way beyond 3D. It’s like you are out there by yourself, fighting to save the princess.
While I’ve only been playing for two days and I haven’t gotten to try out many games yet, I can already tell that this will be my new #1 console. As much as I like the Wii though, it still won’t be able to replace my Xbox 360.
If a game is especially dependent on graphics or if it’s exclusive to Microsoft, I still plan on buying it for the Xbox, but if a game involves a lot of physical characteristics, than I’m likely to buy the Wii version instead. I am especially excited about trying out John Madden’s football game on the console. It’s been a long time, since I’ve seen any real improvements to this title, but Madden on the Wii, will be like a whole new game. I just hope I don’t get so excited, that I end up breaking my TV, throwing touchdown bombs to Randy Moss.
Posted on July 9th, 2007 by Davis
Filed under: Media, Technology, Video Games
Davis,
Welcome to the club! Sounds like you now understand that the Wii is about having fun and the most successful games for it will be the ones that use the wiimote controller to their fullest potential. The Wii is definitely fun and appeals to a larger group then just your typical console gamers. I also can’t wait for the new Madden coming soon for the Wii – that is supposed to be very very nice.
As you mentioned, the Wii is lacking in graphics, CPU power etc., but it still beats the competition with its interface. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could cross the Wii’s interface and ease of use with the Xbox 360′s graphics, ability to act as an extender etc.? Do that and you have the holy grail of gaming in my opinion.
Brent
I can totally see how Xbox would be good for serious gamers, but where casual gamers would be more interested in playing the Wii. Already, I want to throw a party, so that I can see what it’s like playing 2 player games. The Wii just feels more interactive, I’m sure that it would be the bigger hit at a party.
Someday, we’ll see Microsoft and Sony introduce their own human powered controllers, but there are some games where I think the classic control style might work better. In the meantime though, I’m pleased as punch to be able to mess around on the Wii, while the other console makers are figuring out how to copy Nintendo.
Oh and the extender functionality is something I’m really interested in testing out on the Wii. I plan on hacking it for DivX support this weekend and will likely do a post on the results.
I’ve got so much crap here (some mine, some to review), I just can’t add another toy this month. Maybe next month or September. Besides, I hear the new Mario and Metroid games are coming out this fall anyway.
Sure wish my Xbox 360 could play (or receive streamed) DivX videos. My original Xbox running XBMC has no prob with that. :/
I have console envy. You saw this right?
http://www.ps3fanboy.com/2007/07/09/ps3-price-drop-causes-a-2800-jump-in-sales-at-amazon-com/
I did not see that, but it’s interesting. I’m not surprised, a $100 can motivate people a lot. Still, this will be a problem for the Xbox and HD-DVD to deal with, not Nintendo, they are already at $250 now and are the only ones making a profit on the hardware. I think they’ve got the low end of gaming locked up. Even at $500, that’s still a big nut for a lot of kids to pay.
Sony will have to fight with Softie over the high end part of the market, but I don’t see Xbox going away without a fight. What has surprised me even more, has been how well the PS2 still sells. If they can get the PS3, down to those kinds of price levels, than I’ll start to worry about our bet.
Ha! That totally made me laugh. Don’t think I haven’t been saving up my pennies for when I loose. We’ll see what happens at Christmas though. I still have a fighting chance. All I need is a good title and your toast.
Too bad we didn’t bet on revenue. That whole xbox warranty extension has got to put a ding in that.
Your description of the Wii has renewed my consumer desire! That and playing until my body gave out with a friend of mine last weekend. I’ve been on a hunt for all things Wii since. I’m not sure what I’m waiting for. How you can live without Gamefly with multiple consoles? Are you rich? I’d be in the poorhouse with all the new stuff coming out over the next couple of months without them. New distribution center has so far proven effective in speeding up the shipping process and the latest addition of Atari classics for the PSP set to release in November has pretty much got me married to them. If I was completely shameless I’d suggest you sign up again with me as a reference to nab that free Wii they’re dangling as an incentive for getting people on board but we haven’t even been officially introduced so I’ll refrain… for now. Happy Wii’ing!