Nintendo Revolution Becomes Wii

Posted on May 2, 2006

Nintendo Revolution has announced that the name of the next generation will by Wii and not Nintendo Revolution. The new system will be unveiled to the public at E3.

The company says of the Wii console name: "Wii can easily be remembered by people around the world, no matter what language they speak. No confusion. No need to abbreviate."

The unusual spelling is meant to symbolize both the unique controllers and the image of people gathering to play.

As it prepares to enter the next generation, Nintendo has taken a different stance than many of its competitors. Rather than focusing on visual and technical upgrades, the company has revamped how players control games, in an effort to reach beyond the traditional gaming audience.

The move has been fairly successful so far. The Nintendo DS, a handheld system that was the first step in the plan, has sold well - as has non-traditional games like "Nintendogs" and "Brain Age". The Wii will use a remote control-like device to control games. The wireless unit, using internal sensors, will translate wrist and hand movements into onscreen actions.

Gamers who were hoping Nintendo Revolution would be the name of the system are said to be unhappy about the Wii name. We think the name Wii is short and clever. Well done Nintendo.



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