If you have the opportunity to browse through the net and visit Nintendo's site, you'll see that they have officially replaced the name Nintendo Revolution to Nintendo Wii. The name change was unexpected because of the reports that Nintendo will permanently eliminate the Revolution but the thing is, now, they just made some adjustments. Hey, the name did change and that makes a total difference.
The website further suggests that Wii is a whole new ball game. Its about symbolism and not just another conventional installment of old consoles like that of Play Station.
Here's the question that brings a blur. What's in a name? Who thought of such an awkward fill? Another thing, if the two i's stand for connection, what does the W stand for?
If you have already seen the media animation that Nintendo presents for their Revolution site, both i's kind of represents the people who play the game. They, as a team, can tackle any kind of bad guy or obstacle that may stand in their way.
The W, on the other hand, is like the big boss. The one that you have to beat. The master. The one who just stands in the middle of the room and observes how you fight. Then, when he noticed that every ounce of energy in your body has lost the will to fight, he makes the scene more horrible by calling out more goons and beating the life out of you. This is the pattern until you press escape and admit to yourself that the game is definitely over. Basically, that's it.
Wii, is pronounced as "we". Nintendo states that the name was appropriate to disperse any language or race barriers between the communities that go online. There is no me, no them, no us, but we.
As the fad goes on a recent introduction, players are still on the verge of letting their Revolutions go. The name was also chosen because it leaves a distinct tingle in the ears of those who hear it. Its name can be recognized by people all across the gaming world.
However, it seems as though Nintendo is firm with their game plans. Wii is here for a round of a different gaming experience. And certainly it has stuck to its promise of being different and new and more are coming out from Nintendo.
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