Tuesday, December 12, 2006

The Wii phenomenon

When everybody seems to be gaming anything but not on the Wii then what's wrong with it? Or is it them, the gamers?

I've noticed an, perhaps significant, at least odd phenomenon; the pressure getting my filthy paws on the Wii whenever I want in school is low, sometimes even non-existent. The pressure on Guitar Hero II is way lot higher, the Company of Heroes LAN is occupied as always (no change in pressure there) and even Quake 3 is played more. No why is that? Well the games of course sux big time (except the new Zelda?) would be the logical explaination, but still...I have to say I'm glad I bought a Xbox360 instead, but WHERE the hell is it?!

5 Comments:

At 6:45 PM, Blogger My Evil Cyborg said...

The Wii just ain't all that. Yesterday I discovered that the wii comes with on eof those old school IR-receiver thingies. You know the one you put on top or below the TV.

Yeah, that's really old and gay. I thought technolgy had evolved beyond that type of crap by now.

 
At 9:11 PM, Blogger barger said...

my brother told me that the eledged "reciver" the thing you put next to your tv, ain't no reciver it's a transmitter. He also told me of a Wii-user who's transmitter broke, and aparantly you can use a couple of candles on your tv instead due to the IR light waves transmitted from a burning candle. The IR-waves are just a refference to the wii-controller, that in turn sends this info to the Wii-console and thereby gives an (x,y,z) possition of the controller.

 
At 11:58 PM, Blogger My Evil Cyborg said...

That just verifies how old and gay the technology is. Two candles! :D

Still, it makes sense. Thanks for Explaining.

 
At 2:54 AM, Blogger Dawg /afk said...

Lucky them they changed the name to Wii from Revolution then...

 
At 2:09 PM, Blogger barger said...

hahaha, it's a revolution alright - back to the darkages!

 

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