Thursday, March 8, 2007

Activision: Yes, we're making online-enabled games for Wii

from wiifanboy:

 

During an interview with IGN that mainly focused on the company's recent acquisition of Demonware, a third-party source for networking solutions, Activision confirmed its plans to bring online functionality to Wii games. What they implied during said interview, however, was that they would be the first third-party publisher to flip the online switch in its games.

What exactly was said to imply as such, you ask? Well, Duke Collins responds to the question of online play in Wii games, stating "If you look at our track record, we've always been pretty much the first network guys on any platform coming out," backing up that implication when asked directly if they would be developing online-enabled games for the system by saying "Yeah, I would say we do." Can you say rock?

Change the pants colour of a Mii

from wiili.org:

 

David Hawley has put up some information on how to change the pants color of a Mii to gold or blue using a hex editor. There are some caveats. Altering the pants color of a Mii will change its' status to 'Special' or 'Foreign', thus creating restrictions on it. The gold and blue color changes do not show during game play.

WiiLight - turn on your Wii disc light!

from wiili.org:

 

The newsletter Wiiflex has released a new service called WiiLight. It's an on-demand service that turns on your Wii disc light when you want it to. However, current limitations only allow one requset every four days, though they are working on removing that limit.

Thursday, March 1, 2007

Heatseeker - Wii controls video & info



Battle of the Wii Remote Chargers - Joytech Vs Nyko

from maxconsole:

Very soon, both Joytech's Powerstation and Nyko's Chargestation (already available) will go on sale at a retail level. Both look very similar and offer a charging dock functionality for the Wii remote as well as replacement batteries. Who's your money on to win this mini peripheral battle?


Wiisic - Play mp3s on your Wii from your PC

This works great, with excellent sound quality! Very easy to setup and use!

http://wiisic.max-maurer.de/



 
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