Am I the only one seeing the cash cow and increased market penetration (as if they don't have enough already) Nintendo could create with something like this????
Nintendo should drop what they are doing and sign this guy to an exclusive development deal. This could be one of the killer apps for the Wii (I do own one, BTW so I'm not just blowing smoke). It fits in with their overall concept started with Wii Sports.
I can see it now, you throw a party and up to four people could be instant groove meisters at your next house jam. Nintendo could sponsor a mix party/contest with top DJs to kick off the launch. Then, one of the Wii channels could be for downloading/listening to WiiJ's (yes, you heard it here first) from across the globe. Tune in the channel at your next party and just let it play. Kaching!
Another example of making the Wii stand completely apart from any other gaming console ever created.
(So you don't think I'm a total Wii fanboy, I own a PS2, a PSP, a GBA along with my Wii. My Wii has been gathering dust lately since I got it at launch because they have still yet to release anything I am remotely interested in playing besides Wii Sports. I probably wouldn't pick this up for myself honestly (not that interested in creating music), but I bet a whole lot of people would.)
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Am I the only one seeing the cash cow and increased market penetration (as if they don't have enough already) Nintendo could create with something like this????
Nintendo should drop what they are doing and sign this guy to an exclusive development deal. This could be one of the killer apps for the Wii (I do own one, BTW so I'm not just blowing smoke). It fits in with their overall concept started with Wii Sports.
I can see it now, you throw a party and up to four people could be instant groove meisters at your next house jam. Nintendo could sponsor a mix party/contest with top DJs to kick off the launch. Then, one of the Wii channels could be for downloading/listening to WiiJ's (yes, you heard it here first) from across the globe. Tune in the channel at your next party and just let it play. Kaching!
Another example of making the Wii stand completely apart from any other gaming console ever created.
(So you don't think I'm a total Wii fanboy, I own a PS2, a PSP, a GBA along with my Wii. My Wii has been gathering dust lately since I got it at launch because they have still yet to release anything I am remotely interested in playing besides Wii Sports. I probably wouldn't pick this up for myself honestly (not that interested in creating music), but I bet a whole lot of people would.)