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The Wiimote!!! - Jul 15, 2006 23:42

The Big N has been relatively hush-hush about the details of its innovative new Wii console and controller, choosing to release information during major events and then going quiet on the subject. But in official Wii developer documentation obtained by IGN, the company defines many of the hardware specifics and functionalities for its upcoming Wii controllers. We have some of those revelations below.


One of the big questions about the Wii-mote has remained how it will be powered. Official documentation on the topic offers some answers. The pointer will accept two AA alkaline batteries, which will keep it going for a considerable amount of time. If the precision aim functionality of the pointer is being used in games, the device will run for approximately 30 hours. If only the accelerometer functionality is being utilized, the Wii-mote will operate for 60 hours on two AA batteries.
The controller communicates with the Wii console via Bluetooth technology on a 2.4GHz band.


The Wii-mote features 6KB of " non-volatile" memory, whose exact purpose remains a mystery. IGN Wii speculates that this throwaway memory could possibly be used in conjunction with the Wii-mote' s recently revealed internal speaker. It' s also possible that this memory could enable players to store custom settings for the controller. However, official documentation does not specify one way or the other. In fact, Nintendo is currently offering developers no means to interact with the controller' s internal speaker despite showing off games such as The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, which spotlighted the hardware feature at E3 2006 in Los Angeles.

Recent photos of the Wii console' s front flap showcase a button called SYNCHRO, whose purpose seems fairly obvious. The SYNCHRO button is, according to documentation, used to identify Wii controllers that can be used with the console. It assigns each controller a wireless ID number. Evidently gamers first press the SYNCHRO button on the console itself and then find and press another SYNCHRO button located inside the battery compartment of the Wii controller. Documentation also suggests that gamers can hold down the 1 and 2 buttons on the Wii-mote to accomplish the same task.

All of the buttons on the Wii controller are digital in nature. This includes (obviously) the D-Pad, as well as A, B, 1, 2, -, +, Power and SYNCHRO. The C and Z buttons on the nunchuk unit are also digital.

The sensor bar that interacts with the Wii-mote must be placed " above or below" the television set. The bar itself is about 20 centimeters in diameter and features two sensors, one on each end.


The Wii-mote' s LEDs serve two roles. The first is to show which player is communicating with the console at a given moment. Player 1 will light up on the far left, Player 2 the next over, and so on. The second purpose is to illustrate battery life. Upon booting up, four LEDs blink when the controller has between 75% and full power. Three LEDs blink to show 50% and 75% power. Two LEDs blink to show 25% and 50% power. And one LED blinks to illustrate anything below that.

The Wii-mote features a built-in rumble motor that can be turned on or off. It does not offer varying degrees of rumble sensitivity. However, according to documentation, more intense vibrations can be simulated if developers rapidly trigger the motor on and off.

Light sources from fluorescent and halogen lamps, plastic, mirrors and more may occasionally interfere with the pointer, based on official documentation. To eliminate this interference, the pointer must identify the sensor bar and mark its two coordinates. When pointing with the Wii-mote, the unit is actually interacting with the sensor bar, which then translates data to the television, in effect simulating a direct aim to the television.


Interestingly, according to documentation the Wii-mote is able to act as something of an eye, measuring coordinates between 0-1023 on the X axis and 0-767 on the Y axis, which means that it is more or less seeing a megapixel image. Whether or not this data can be interrupted into visual information remains unknown, but we' re not ruling out the possibility that the pointer could sub as a camera. This is, of course, purely speculative on our part, but stranger things have certainly happened - like, for instance, an internal speaker.

Developers tell IGN Wii that they are expecting to get classic Wii controllers in early September, which suggests that Nintendo is serious about providing this third input alternative for Virtual Console endeavors.

We contacted Nintendo of America for comments on our latest findings.

" There are many details that we' ve divulged about the console, but there is also more to learn," said the subsidiary' s PR manager, Matt Atwood, in a telephone conversation. " However, Nintendo does not comment on rumors or speculation."

Nintendo' s new generation console is officially set to launch sometime before the Thanksgiving holiday. However, rumors persist that the machine could debut as early as late October. Nintendo is expected to hold a briefing in September to reveal price and release date. IGN Wii will have more on the system as information becomes available


Via IGN
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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 16, 2006 00:16
Why can' t we have anything this detailed on the PS3 controller?

Majik... Find it please!
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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 16, 2006 00:33
Yuk!

Majik, what doth though bring before me?

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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 16, 2006 00:38
The d-pad looks cool though.

I hate the Dual Analog pad (i can' t call it Dual Shock because it' s no longer got rumble capacity) but i loved...




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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 16, 2006 00:49
Y' know if they had stuck with that, I really would respect them. But they had
to just break out the old blueprints didn' t they???
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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 16, 2006 03:34
30h is not too much...

Nice story - lots of details at last.

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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 16, 2006 09:10

ORIGINAL: ]GaNgStA[

30h is not too much...

Nice story - lots of details at last.


30 hours is a long time for 2AA batteries though. Maybe they' ll release a re-chargable lithium ion battery like 360 too...

Anyhoo, the Wiimote is some piece of kit. I hope i don' t drop mine!

Actually, does anybody know whether Wii will work through VGA?!

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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 16, 2006 09:15
Nevermind. I had the answer all along in my paperwork.

Displays up to 480p and will work with TFT/CRT monitors along with any TV or projector. Component (including Progressive scan), composite or S-Video output with 16:9 support.

My needs are catered for and i will be able to play in 480p. Would upscaling be possible though?!

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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 16, 2006 10:14

Anyhoo, the Wiimote is some piece of kit. I hope i don' t drop mine!


Don' t worry, I' ve noticed it' s got a wrist wrap.

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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 16, 2006 19:43
Funny thing is that N is probably the only company that makes drop-test and other things practical with Wii (no funny ideas! )

:)


MAjik - I don' t think Wii is going to upscale your picture - you' d need some external device for that.Maybe they will release something like that.

I really hope they make some charging kit for it.
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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 17, 2006 09:54

I really hope they make some charging kit for it.


Like most other consoles, I' d give it a year or so, I think the market will be flooded with third party stuff like that. It' s only a matter of time before someone capitalizes on a good idea, right?
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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 17, 2006 11:30
Wiimote, because they are stereotypical asians and cannot pronounce their R' s?
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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 17, 2006 11:43
I hope you know that only the Japanese cannot pronounce L' s They have physically shorter tongues which is why they have trouble pronouncing L. So they settle for R. E.g Alucard becomes Arucard.

Other Asian cultures can articulate more (I' m not too sure about Korea), but since most South-East Asian cultures all the way downwards have Han Chinese roots, they are physically able to pronounce the English L sound.

And pronouncing W uses different parts of the mouth, so saying Wiimote makes no difference.

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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 17, 2006 12:17
Are you a racist or something? That' s a load of bullshit. I know american' s that are pure japanese and can speak perfectly fine.
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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 17, 2006 13:07
Locopuyo is right, it' s not a physical difference that makes it hard for Japanese to pronounce the " L" sound. The Japanese language has no " L" sound, that' s it. That' s why some Japanese aren' t able to pronounce it correctly. The length of your tongue wouldn' t matter anyway, because to make the " L" sound, you just have to reach the roof of your mouth.

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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 17, 2006 13:39


Are you a racist or something? That' s a load of bullshit. I know american' s that are pure japanese and can speak perfectly fine.


Considering I' m half Japanese and half Chinese, I think you better rethink that remark

And who was the racist who lumped the Japanese together with other Asians, totally disregarding the language systems of the Chinese, the Vietnamese, the Koreans, the Cambodians, the Thai, the Singaporeans, the Malaysians, the Burmese, the Indonesians, the Brunei etc. etc?

YOU, my friend, have no right to use the word ' racist' except in relation to yourself.

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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 17, 2006 18:48

Considering I' m half Japanese and half Chinese, I think you better rethink that remark


Hey.. and she' s a girl too.

Ok Byakko, I' ll stop.
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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 17, 2006 20:33
Strange , you look a lot like uma thurman.

Since we' re being sincere here I' m half x-men , half dragon ninja - but everyone treats me like I' m one of them bad dudes - now that' s racist.

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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 18, 2006 00:07

I' m half x-men , half dragon ninja


Teach me your bad ninja/mutant ways!!!

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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 18, 2006 03:43
About the R thing, isn' t it just that many asian simply aren' t used to doing the sound? I mean, in Sweden there' s this accent called skånska where they use this really weird R sound which I can' t do but that' s not because my tounge is different. It' s just that I' m not used to it.
Asians that where born in countries that uses regular R' s seem to say it like regular people.
It' s like the english " th" sound, like in the word " the" . That' s a sound many swedes can' t make so they make a " D" or " T" sound instead. That is, if they suck and haven' t practiced english enough of course.
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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 18, 2006 04:02


ORIGINAL: Byakko

Considering I' m half Japanese and half Chinese, I think you better rethink that remark



Then I hope that this...


They have physically shorter tongues which is why they have trouble pronouncing L.


...was just a joke.

And, it' s not necessarily true that you can' t be racist against your own ethnic group. Trust me, I have witnessed this MANY times.

Anyways, let' s get away from this talk of race and prejudice, and just love the Wiimote!!

Now, my tv is 9 and a half feet wide. Will the Wiimote work with it? Is there a maximum size?

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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 18, 2006 04:04
This proves my theory that the Wiimote Encourages Racsim..

It will be the KKK' s new Symbol! what have you done Nintendo!?
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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 18, 2006 04:09


ORIGINAL: Silentbomber
It will be the KKK' s new Symbol!


I' m going to put my Wii-mote in a chain and keep it around my neck all the time .

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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 18, 2006 04:12
Praystation.

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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 18, 2006 07:26
It was a joke mocking the stereotype. You are too stupid to realize you are racist.
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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 18, 2006 11:52
To ignore racial differences is being racist To assume all Asians to be physically, and culturally the same is racist.

You are just being a fool. I' ve seen your kind before. Ignorant Caucasians and the like who desperately want to be ' heroes' for the Asian minority by pretending to stand up for them. Trying desperately to portray some ' He-man' image and shouldering the ' White Man' s Burden' .

You ARE being a racist. The worse kind; the one in denial and too foolish and ignorant to realise their own actions.

Now, I would appreciate an apology, and stop trying to be a ' hero' . I could prolly kill you myself, honestly.

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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 18, 2006 11:54
Nope, you are wrong.
You have a lot of bad stereotypes.
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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 18, 2006 11:59
How does a person ' have' a bad stereotype?

You' re actually buckling, aren' t you?

You lumped together all Asians into thinking that they can' t pronounce the R/L sound, when you were actually only basing it on the Japanese system.

I can already easily pull out the fact that the Chinese have distinctive L and R sounds, hence the language system has Lei and Rei, and so on, which means differnet things.

You acted out foolishly and ignorantly. I' m a true Asian, specifically of Japanese and Chinese descent. I learned both sides of my ethnic history despite the fact I' m Singaporean.

To know that Japanese people have slightly shorter tongues is not racist. In fact, it' s respectful to learn fully the other person' s biology and culture. That' s anthropology FYI.

I could even trace my history back to approximately which of the original aboriginal tribes people on Japan that my family came from, but that was long ago, and mostly guess-work.

Anyway, let me put it this way.

Who knows better, an actual Asian who learns her own ethnic history and also her regional history, and who has actual parents to tell her the facts?

Or some anonymous little boy mouthing off without thinking, believing that vilifying someone else would make himself look good?

Infantile, really.

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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 18, 2006 15:54
You' re gonna argue who' s more racist ?
:)

SilentB - that shit was funny :)

Chee Saw - It works with any TV or projector - the sensor bar must be below or above your screen.There could be some calibration for Wii to learn where your screen' s edges are.

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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 18, 2006 18:15
C' mon! We all know I' m the biggest racist here so quit fighting!
I yell at arabs, I call black people BOY, I think chinese are filthy, I hate the damn americans, I think japs are backstabbing weirdos, what more do you want hear to admit that I' m the ultimate racist here?

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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 19, 2006 04:06

I' m a true Asian, specifically of Japanese and Chinese descent


Not to pick apart your post, You do have a point, but

...you speak very good english, is that your first language?
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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 19, 2006 04:17

C' mon! We all know I' m the biggest racist here so quit fighting!
I yell at arabs, I call black people BOY, I think chinese are filthy, I hate the damn americans, I think japs are backstabbing weirdos, what more do you want hear to admit that I' m the ultimate racist here?


alright, it' s settled then. no need to play the racist card on anyone, anymore, because it' s already established that Ginjirou has the title set away for himself.

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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 19, 2006 08:15
what about white people?
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RE: The Wiimote!!! - Jul 19, 2006 09:47


Okay, first of all, the in-game scenes from Enchanted Arms look WAY better than those of FFXII (which are only slightly improved from FFX). I' ll be the first to admit that the CG scenes from FF look AMAZING, but Square/Enix has a HUGE budget for cutscenes as this is the core of their games. The cut-scenes from EnArm look pretty amazing too (though not as good).


In Singapore, everyone speaks English. I learned English before I ever learned Chinese, and I speak Chinese worse than most It' s not a prerequisite to complete my Mother Tongue A' Levels for me to get into Uni, so I quit.

The emphasis on speaking good English here is insane! They even had a campaign to wipe out our native slang ' Singlish' , which is really a shame, since it' s fun to speak to it

Trivia: If anyone watches Desperate Housewives; the Chinese maid who carries Eva Longoria' s baby is a Singaporean actress She' s become a regular! Go her X3!