Showing posts with label nintendo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nintendo. Show all posts

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Nintendo DSi to compete with iPhone

The best selling iPhone applications are video games. Knowing this we can safely predict that the market of casual gaming, especially on mobile devices, is likely to expend in the few years. iPhone seems to be the leader in mobile gaming. To compete, Nintendo recently released a revised version of DS console called Nintendo DSi.



The DSi has two key improvements: (1) better multimedia support -- take photos using the built-in camera, record audio notes and listen to music, and (2) wireless game downloads -- similar to Wii, DSi users can download games using points from Nintendo's online store.

Arc Technica has an in-depth review of the Nintendo DSi

The design of DSi is an obvious attempt to compete with iPhone. In the world of mobile computing and social web, the fine line between a device being a game console and a communication tool is blur. iPhone evolved from being a communication tool to being a multimedia player and a game console. The design of DSi is an evolution from the opposite direction.

Here is my speculation. Given that DSi already comes with the Opera browser (a non-game application), soon we will see more non-game applications from Nintendo. It will allow individual developers to sell third-party applications through its online store. Maybe Skype, Facebook and Google will all compete for application users, not just on iPhone and Blackberry, but also on Nintendo's mobile platform.

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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Get fit with Wii fit

wii fitNintendo announced a new game controller called Wii Balance Board. This new controller is specially designed for games that involve physical exercises.
The centre piece of the whole shebang is the Balance Board, a device that looks a bit like a slim set of bathroom weighing scales. By applying pressure to it (by standing or pushing with your arms during press ups etc.), it can measure your actions and relay them to your Wii. Examples showed stepping, push ups, hula-hoop motions, heading and dodgying soccer balls, dancing, yoga and simple ball-rolling exercises where weight is shifted from one foot to other.

I think this new controller will further push Nintendo's market share. First, it will encourage more people to buy Wii just because they want to exercise while being entertained by video games. Second, parents will be more willing to buy Wii than other game consoles because Wii has a healthier image. Third, Wii's innovative game controls are user-friendly to all ages.

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Sunday, December 10, 2006

Nintendo invites Bob Ross for a Wii painting game

bob rossNintendo Wii is a video game console for everyone. This includes painters and painters-to-be. MTV reports that Nintendo is in talk with Bob Ross, a famous American painter who is known for his hit TV show The Joy of Painting.

The report didn't say much about the kind of games that the company intends to create. However, there is a statement from Bob Ross Inc. expressing interests in creating games with Nintendo, for both Wii and Nintendo DS.

I see this is another sign that Wii will be successful in expanding its market into the world of non-traditional gamers (that includes me). We can only speculate what the future will hold for Wii and its competition with Sony PS3 and Microsoft XBox 360. One thing that I know for sure is that the future looks very exciting.

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

How Nintendo Wii is reshaping video gaming

wiiVideo games existed since the 1980's, but little has changed in the way we play them. With the launching of Nintendo Wii, this is all about to change. This is not a Wii technology review but my thoughts on Wii's innovative technology and how it may change the way we play and perceive video games.

Monday, October 30, 2006

Nintendo's excellent marketing strategy

WiiFew weeks before the launching of its game console Wii, Nintendo is executing some marketing strategy that is quite unusual for a video game company. The New York Times reports that the company has taken Wii to Life@50+, an annual event sponsored by AARP.

Two points that Nintendo tries to sell: (1) If you know how to make card games, you can play Wii. Its game control is more natural than which of its competitors. (2) Nintendo games such as Brain Age are not only fun to play, but also they can exercise your mind and help to improve brain functioning.

+1 point for the Nintendo's marketing team.

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Nintendo Wii E3 Video

The old news that is Nintendo will release its new game console Wii later this year. The new news is that I plan to buy one when it comes out. I'm not a die-hard gamer, but I'm love with Wii, especially its game controller.

The new controller shapes like a typical TV remote control, but it provides more that just few button inputs. Embedded with motion sensors, the new controller "allows users to direct action on the screen by swinging it like a bat, a sword, a racquet or a golf club".

Take a look at this Nintendo Wii E3 video, and get really excited about Wii.

More videos and podcast shows from E3.

Release date: 4Q of 2006 (yahoo! news)