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Thursday, 18 May 2006

cnet news.com released an article late last month that Nintendo's Revolution is to be called 'Wii'  Pronounced "we", the Wii is meant to create an atmosphere of tpgetherness as we enjoy each other's company while talking much smack during a heated Super Smash Bros. melee.


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Nintendo Revolution renamed 'Wii'

By Daniel Terdiman
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
Published: April 27, 2006, 10:40 AM PDT
For more than a year, Nintendo's forthcoming next-generation video game console has been known by its code name, Revolution. But on Thursday, the company unveiled the machine's real name, "Wii."

The name--which is pronounced "we"--is meant to invoke the feeling of cooperation that comes when people play games together. Further, Nintendo said, the written name is meant to visually conjure up the image of two people standing together.

"The goal is we are a highly innovative company and we want the name to speak to that innovation and uniqueness," said Perrin Kaplan, Nintendo's vice president of marketing and corporate affairs. "If you were to look at (the name of the controller) visually, the point isn't just how you pronounce it, but it symbolizes the controllers, which are one of the most innovative and unique parts of the system

The Wii, which is expected to launch in the fourth quarter, is Nintendo's answer to Microsoft's Xbox 360, which launched last fall, and Sony's forthcoming PlayStation 3. Nintendo has, so far, been differentiating what has been known as the Revolution by promoting its controller, which players will hold in a single hand like a remote control.

In any case, Kaplan admitted that some people won't know how to pronounce "Wii" but said Nintendo will embark on an ambitious campaign to ensure that's not a problem come the console's expected fourth-quarter launch.

That push will include disseminating a Web video--currently available at Nintendo.com--as well as television ads that will begin airing later this year.

"We think that after some time," Kaplan said, "people will become comfortable with it. But it will strike people as different, and that's what we're after."

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How everythingWii.com sees it:

The name is interesting and does give people somehting to talk about.  You will hear jokes about the name, but we think that the concept is great.  We say the more the merrier and if Nintendo wants to get more people to the party we are all for it.

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