It`s pretty awesome. You can rotate a virtual globe and zoom in to a certain region or city and check the weather there.
So yeah, three thumbs up! ๐
True but i can only assume that future updates will add to the current content.
BTW – No naked Dutch people ๐ .
Hopefully, since apparently Nintendo gets those images from NASA itself. I would expect something with more detail.
I hear the weather game is off the hook (http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2006/12/20).
Yeah, me too. Something at a higher resolution and detail also. ;(
You’re just jealous because the weather game is a Wii exclusive.
It’s RAINING IN SHANGHAI.
I’m going to take a little time out here to explain the Forecast Channel as an idea in Nintendo’s overall marketing strategy. The Wii, like the DS, is aimed towards a larger market; specifically, markets that would not consider video games. The first step was to make an innovative control system. Wii Sports demonstrated this; I showed my mum Wii Bowling (mum used to go bowling all the time, but it was too expensive for her to keep up), and she loved it. If it can get my mum into gaming (she generally is worried that I spend a lot of money on expensive toys), then it is an achievement.
The Wii is also meant to be somewhat of an antithesis to the ‘Media Center’; it is more of a ‘Family Center’ around the TV. Features like personalized Miis, the notepad that makes your console a virtual fridge, being able to give your kids ‘Wii Point Allowance’; and the Forecast Channel (and the forthcoming News Channel, and yes, even the Internet Channel) are all part of this. They want to make information easily accessible from one place. To an extent, they’re bringing the internet to those who might not be entrenched in it yet; grandparents, soccer mums. The weather channel allows a family to enjoy a game of Wii Tennis together, before checking the weather to see if it’s going to be sunny enough to have a picnic.
In summary, this feature is not aimed at you, the hardcore gamer. It is aimed at precisely the opposite market, in order to get more sales. I don’t find anything ‘gimmicky’ about good marketing strategy.
What is this?
As for the weather channel thingie, I think it’s awesome. I doubt that I count as the "hardcore gamer" but I don’t count as the person yet to be won over either. But basically I think it’s awesome in the way I think it’s awesome when there are rocks to sit on instead of park benches, or when I happen to find a random stick in the woods that looks like some kind of neat shaman stick, or when I find some comic online with art that is so good I don’t care if the story sucks.
It’s not necessary, and it’s not going to make a significant difference to me… but I love the fact that it’s there.
It’s the Wii Message Board. You can leave messages on it for other family members or whatever, with a Mii attached. So you could leave a message for someone and, assuming they check the board regularly, get it, kinda like leaving a message on the fridge.
find a random stick in the woods that looks like some kind of neat shaman stick,
Oh man, I totally love finding sticks like that.