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Nintendo Wii, Week 1, Part 1.


I got the Wii for Christmas. It was a torturous month, because I'd witnessed no less than 25,000,000 Wii systems on sale at the Toys 'R' Us across the street from where I work (this particular TRU had hosted one of the bigger launch events, so they had more Wiis than they could sell -- even after raising the maximum per-person purchase to three systems). I had money in my wallet and the damn thing was right there for the taking, but since I knew it was already coming my way for Christmas, buying myself one was strictly forbidden.

I've owned systems and have played video games consistently throughout my life, but really, I fell off the wagon during the 16-bit era and never came back. It wasn't that video games were above or below me -- I was just the type of person who, for whatever reason, enjoyed other kinds of couch-side timewasters more than video games. But the Wii? I don't know. Something sparked. Maybe it was the alluring gimmickry, or the promises of a new Smash Bruddas game. Maybe it was because I loved those sproingy sounds the "ii" in "Wii" made in the commercials. I'm not really sure, but this was the first time in forever that I could look a video game system straight in the eye and tell it that I'd be spending more time with it than any living creature on the planet. I knew I'd get along with the Wii, and my first week with it was no disappointment.


Since I'm a dumbshit when it comes to video games and their progressing technologies and their whistling bells, I have to admit that I was absolutely smitten with all of the little, stupid things you can do with this system. I got the new Zelda game, but I've barely touched it. I've been too focused on making goofy avatars, seeing what different websites look like stretched out on a big television, and waiting five minutes for the weather channel to load just so I can confirm that what the real Weather Channel told me a minute before turning the system on was correct.

And that's pretty much what I want to cover with this post -- the little things. Not because you don't already know about them, but because I can't help but think that these little things exist in such a still-burgeoning environment that, for all intents, we're just months away from however they exist now being just a memory. That's a garbly sentence, but this is what happens during those rare occasions when I choose to write articles on my laptop from a sleepy recliner rather than a wake-centric desk. So comfortable!


I love the "channels" interface. I love that I can turn on the Wii without putting any games inside it, and still have tons of stupid things to do. I love that there's dozens of vacant channels, challenging me to fill them with the fun things of the future. I love that I get to navigate these channels by pretending a remote control is a wizard wand. I've always done that, but there's never been a payoff before the Wii.

At this stage, many of the channels only exist to give us some idea of what the Wii can do. I don't think Nintendo really believes that their weather or news channels are entirely needed, but the idea that we can access such things from a video game system is what counts. I'd prefer horoscopes or some kind of "TRUE FACT OF THE DAY!!" thing, but that's just me, and I don't run any shows.


One of the first things you're supposed to do upon powering up the Wii? Create your "Mii." Miis are like your various instant messenger and forum avatars; alternatively, they're like cheap versions of some games' ability to let you create a character. You can make one Mii or a bunch, and you can consider them reflections of yourself or totally fabricated people that you want to identify yourself with for whatever dumb reasons you may have. Since your Miis are arguably existing and conversing and running around a big white room even when you're not looking at them, I prefer to think of them as the Tamagotchis of a new generation. I don't have to feed them or clean their shit, but I still feel like they're better Miis if I, I dunno, change their hair colors or something every once in a while.


Maybe I'm speaking gibberish, but I kinda hope that Nintendo unveils broader ways to customize the Miis in the future. Right now, the options are pretty limited. Yeah, you can totally make your Miis tall or short, thin or fat. Yeah, there's plenty of hairstyles, shirt colors and mole placements to choose from. But where's the other stuff? Why can't I make my Mii blue-skinned with devil horns and a shirt that says "Love Me Some Chicken" on it? Will I be able to do such things in the future? I mean, come on, we've all played a game or two of Yahoo! Chess. If we can pick a blue skinned-devil to represent us there, surely we should be able to do it from the next generation of quality living.


I created a bunch of Miis, because one wasn't enough, and because I can never be sure if I want to see a male or a female go bowling. The Miis congregate in something Nintendo calls "Mii Plaza," which is this big ass tiled hall full of nothing but the Miis you put in it. Sometimes, they'll all just scatter around and inspect their surroundings. Other times, you'll catch a few of them conversing and never letting you hear what they're saying to each other. You can even make them stand at attention or organize themselves in alphabetical order. I don't know why I'm so enamored with this. Meanwhile, the Zelda disc collects dust.


To top it all off, when you want to edit or erase one of your Miis, you just snatch them up from the floor, hold them by their heads and play God as their feet and arms go bananas until you're done with them. The purpose of the Mii serves more unseen purposes than outright visual ones, but when the "visual ones" include grabbing my creations by their heads and deciding whether to give them a beard or erase them from existence altogether, I know which purposes are more important.

Let's call this "Part 1." The story will be continued in "Part 3."

Fooled you I did yes. It'll actually continue in "Part 2." There, we'll learn exactly how bowling on Wii Sports changed my entire life.

Enjoy SNTing.

Posted by Matt on 12/30/2006. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 164 comments

Matt: I know that you’re probably not going to add everyone who posts their Wii number to your friends list, but I just hope I make the cut. My Wii Number is:
8897 9327 5014 7524

I’d be honored to be on your Wii Friends list.

Chestnuts roasted by DocDragon @ 12/31/2006 3:47 PM


My console’s Wii number is:
6806 5889 2165 4804

If you feel like having a whole lotta friends feel free to add me

Chestnuts roasted by Mikey Mike @ 12/31/2006 4:51 PM


I tried to post this earlier, but it was somehow left off. “Xenu Cruise” is my Xbox 360 if anybody wants to add me.

Here is a random question for Matt that he might know the answer to…what is up with Nick GAS? They seem to remove more shows than add. Now they only air like 6 shows. Also, the website is down too. Is there a format change in the near future?

Chestnuts roasted by BUCKLY! @ 12/31/2006 6:23 PM


He all, I came up withthis funny ass vid of one of the Showbiz Pizza bears doing a training video on how to deal with people who curse and throw shit at the puppets…its very funny

its linked to my name….

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 12/31/2006 6:36 PM


Alright, I’ve added the Wii codes of everyone who posted in this thread so far….My number is in an earlier post if you want to add.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 12/31/2006 6:39 PM


Hey all you wangdoodles and hornswogglers, happy fucking New Year. I’m going out to get crunk and I won’t be back til 2007! Wooooooooo!

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 12/31/2006 7:43 PM


Okay, Cameron, back me up, there WAS just a new thread called Wewew, right?

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 12/31/2006 10:19 PM


There was a wewew, it’s still on the livejournal feed.

What was that?! Hacked? Drunkeness realization of a bad idea?

Chestnuts roasted by Katherine @ 12/31/2006 10:20 PM


Nope, sorry about that. :) I’m actually testing out a couple of things because I want to bring the Cereal Prize Project into the blog’s format, but not with the same look, and not on the blog’s main page. So, “weweerewersde” was a failed attempt at it.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 12/31/2006 10:21 PM


Want to wish everyone a Happy New Year! I’d be out rockin’ in 07 but I was stupid and broke a couple of ribs and I can only breath in ever so shallow. I get light headed after not breathing. Who knew? It sucks to watch Family Guy because laughing hurts like hell as well. I hope it’s not an omen. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 12/31/2006 10:39 PM


Happy New Year everyone! I’m taking off in a little while, so I won’t be here to ring in the new year with you guys, but the sentiment is still there. 2006 was pretty darn good. (The Advent calendar, especially.) Here’s to more awesomeness in 2007!

Thanks for everything, people!

(Good luck, Bill!)

Chestnuts roasted by Rainbowfeet @ 12/31/2006 11:36 PM


heres my wii code : 5880 1161 5752 5548

make sure to add me back matt so we can duel!

Chestnuts roasted by asdfnick @ 12/31/2006 11:42 PM


Last post of ’06? I damn hope so!

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 12/31/2006 11:58 PM


Happy New Year, everyone! Tonight, it’s just me, the Internet, and the dance party show on my favorite Philadelphia classic rock station. I was hoping a friend would come down and join me, but she ended up not wanting to make the trip in the dark to a place she wasn’t familiar with. My biologcial dad invited me to some party he was going to with his girlfriend, but it was her side of the family and he said he wouldn’t know anyone, much less me. I finally decided I’d be safer on my own. I treated myself to a Monte Cristo at a local diner. (Open faced sandwich of the gods – hot pineapple slices, swiss cheese, ham, and turkey on french toast. You’ve got to love a sandwich that comes with tubs of syrup.)

I don’t have a Wii. I don’t want a Wii. I’m not a gamer. I have an original Nintendo I rarely play.

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 01/01/2007 12:08 AM


Well, I’m currently at a Frat bro’s house with about 10 other people and we’re celebrating Happy New Year here.

Who wants to party down with Baby New Year 1937????

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 01/01/2007 12:19 AM


We used to hang out with my grandparents, but it’s just blase now. I’m cleaning out Lhusu Mines, getting 150-chains on skeletons and skull defenders to raise gil and level my reserves (Balthier, Basch, Fran).

Snakes on a Plane Tuesday!!!

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 01/01/2007 12:29 AM


starwenn: I’m also alone with the internet tonight – my friends were talking about a party, but then I never heard anything more about it, so I guess it didn’t happen. Bummer. Oh well, I’ve never made a big deal about New Year’s Eve anyway. I only like New Years for the “year in review” type stuff, and the idea of starting fresh, and looking forward to the new CDs and movies that are supposed to come out in the next year.

Chestnuts roasted by jazzy @ 01/01/2007 12:30 AM


Thanks Jazzy! I almost forgot. Those of us who are around right now, wanna do Best Ofs? I’ll start (or be the only :D

Albums: The Black Parade, The Great Burrito Extortion Case
Movies: V for Vendetta, Advent Children, Rocky Balboa, Clerks II
Games: FF XII, KH II, Xeno Ep. III

Looking foward to: Fall Out Boy’s Infinity on High and The Ataris’ Welcome the Night (FINALLY!!!)

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 01/01/2007 12:41 AM


Sweet! I’m glad I’m not the only one alone, right now my husband is working outside in the rain by the railroad tracks, so it’s just me! 5 minutes till the new year! I’ll be able to hear the fireworks go off at the Falls (Niagara Falls) they are just down the street from me. If I didn’t have the little one sleeping I would walk over and enjoy them, otherwise I’ll have to see if I can see them from my window.

Chestnuts roasted by IHAQ @ 01/01/2007 12:55 AM


Albums: Just the fact that I finally got a record player this year and could experience many classic albums as they were originally intended was a major 2006 highlight!

Movies: I saw “Dreamgirls” yesterday with an older friend and my god, it was completely sensational. Eddie Murphy hasn’t looked this good since I was about six, and Jennifer Hudson’s big mid-movie solo number brought a standing ovation and probably raised the roof of the Ritz several feet.

Also excellent this year: “Little Miss Sunshine,” “Cars”

Three other major memories for me this year – finally meeting my online best friend face-to-face, finally moving to Oaklyn, New Jersey, five minutes outside of Philadelphia…and less happily, doing major damage on my knee that’s still healing five months after it happened.

Woo hoo, Prince on the radio! Everyone party like it’s…well, 2007. ;)

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 01/01/2007 12:56 AM


Interestingly, IHAQ, I also just saw fireworks, right across from me on Peter Creek in Oaklyn. I had a perfect view on my porch and everything. Really cheered me up. NOW it feels like New Year’s. :D

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 01/01/2007 12:58 AM


HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!

Chestnuts roasted by IHAQ @ 01/01/2007 1:02 AM


Yeah, Happy New Year!!

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 01/01/2007 1:04 AM


Yes! Happy new year! Haha, the blog clock thinks it’s been the new year here for an hour, hilarious.

Chestnuts roasted by Katherine @ 01/01/2007 1:08 AM


Yeah, starwenn, seeing the fireworks cheered me up too! We really are lucky to live near a body of water, you can get such cool views!

This is going to be a good year! :D

Chestnuts roasted by IHAQ @ 01/01/2007 1:12 AM


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