A Dream Date for the Wii

November 28, 2006

As I sit counting the hours until my beloved, long-awaited Wii arrives from the depths of eBay eCheck hell, I can’t help but notice the Wii’s Thanksgiving aftermath. From all corners of the gaming world, I hear stories of gamers who brought their brand new Wii’s to their family gatherings, and the majority of those stories are sounding like resounding successes.
I’m not marveling at how universally fun the Wii genuinely seems to be for people; for me, at least, that was already apparent, and it was the reason why waiting in front of a Wal-Mart for 18+ hours was starting to sound like fun idea. More than just the Wii, I’m impressed with Nintendo’s brilliant strategy for its launch date.

The Wii has been marketed as the console that anyone can play, and the one that everyone will want to. It’s n00b-friendly. What is the perfect time of year to launch the console that your whole family will love? Right before the holidays.

Think about it. The Wii’s North American launch was followed just a few days later by Thanksgiving. Knowing that all the excited gamers would be reticent to leave their shiny new Nintendo toys at home, Nintendo used the holiday to help bring Wii’s into contact with the grandmothers and football-loving dads who probably wouldn’t otherwise be exposed to Wii’s at all, let alone play them. This, I think, is brilliant. Granted, I’m probably revealing how naïve I am when it comes marketing campaign techniques, but nonetheless, Nintendo’s thinking on the matter was quite inspired.

One could argue that the PS3 peeps also considered all this when deciding a launch date, but seeing as how its launch was riddled with shootings, thefts, and a lack of appealing games–not to mention that their console resembled the same kind of system that non-gaming relatives have kept a distance from–I can’t really credit Sony with the same sort of ingenuity.

And now, back to counting the hours until I have one of those precious white boxes in my hands. Two days and counting!

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A Dorky Debut

November 27, 2006

There’s just something about the post-Thanksgiving, pre-Christmas season that feels like opportunity to me. I think most people experience this same sort of feeling during New Year’s, but New Year’s Resolutions have never done much for me. I think the anticipation of Christmas inspires me to do greater things, and starting off a new year already submerged in said greater things is a hell of a lot more fun than worrying about how long I will stick to my Great Idea before dropping it out of pressure.

So what, exactly, is this Great Idea all about? This blog will be focused on the many things that I am geeky about, be it gaming, computers, the Interwebs, gadgets, movies, music, television–nothing is safe. I consider myself to be very fannish–that is, I am a fan of a wide variety of things. If it is fannish–or in some cases, anti-fannish–I plan on writing about it.

So cheers to new endeavors. May this blog’s permalinks be spread far around the Internet, its categories list grow long and fertile, and may its comments overfloweth with snarky criticisms and declarations of “This is old news!”

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