
We've been hearing
rumors about
voice capabilities coming to the Wii almost from the very start, and it looks like plans are afoot at Ninty to bring the dream to reality: speaking to reporters during this morning's rainchecks-and-shortages conference call, Reggie Fils-Aime sad that he "wouldn't be surprised" to see voice chat come to the Wii. That's about as straight a confirmation as he gave, although he did say the holdup was mostly in making the right peripheral. Hmm, we're not totally sure we buy that, but we're willing to bet Nintendo is a little more focused on actually getting Wiis out the door first.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
trancer @ Dec 14th 2007 6:09PM
"Hey, your mii is hot, wanna talk?"
AlexP @ Dec 14th 2007 6:25PM
DON'T MENTION IT, they'll make a second friend code per game for voice communications if this spreads around. D:
GioNYC @ Dec 14th 2007 6:11PM
Damn, he's young. Wonder how much he's making a year?
Half a mill ?
mrpaco @ Dec 15th 2007 10:13AM
My guess from the gray suit is that that's an older pic, cause he's 46.
sam @ Dec 14th 2007 6:18PM
i saw some of the early mockups for the wii boxes...and they touted voice support from the get go....which I'm thinking was dropped.
Haxxy @ Dec 14th 2007 6:22PM
Well http://wiikaraoke.com has redirected to nintendo.com months before the Wii was actually released. I'd say it's definitely likely, especially with games involving DS connectivity. I'm sure Animal Crossing will put it to good use.
Guzzie @ Dec 14th 2007 6:25PM
How about they make a proper online component first.
moby211212 @ Dec 14th 2007 6:27PM
Sorry but he is a very scary looking person
Matthew Hilario @ Dec 14th 2007 6:28PM
he heard you. O_O
Conda @ Dec 14th 2007 6:44PM
he's gonna kick your ass and take your name now
Andrew ? @ Dec 14th 2007 7:45PM
what is he, Conda - Big Bad Leroy Brown?
No, he's Reggie Fils-Aime - is that French?
Conda @ Dec 14th 2007 8:42PM
"My name is Reggie. I'm about kickin' ass, I'm about takin' names, and we're about makin' games. " - Reggie, E3 2004
he's from Haiti. I dont remember where his name originates now, but yah I think it is French
RamJaw @ Dec 14th 2007 7:37PM
"although he did say the holdup was mostly in making the right peripheral."
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We are going to sell a casual game such as Animal Crossing or Pokemon with a headset so the attach rate will be extremely high.
I'm slowly beginning to realize that Nintendo is not just taking the Apple design approach, but also the Apple software approach of adding things incrementally in ways that fully enhance the pre-existing features of the system.
Brennan @ Dec 14th 2007 7:26PM
if this does truly happen, then i dont see it supporting SSBB anytime soon unless Sakurai delays SSBB for the voice chat. That or re-release SSBB later when voice chat becomes avaliable.
he's almosted finished with SSBB. Oh well, at least SSBB has online is all SSB fanboys really wanted next to voice chat eh?
Chuckles McGee @ Dec 15th 2007 11:46AM
Or maybe you'll just be able to download an update to Brawl at somepoint.
Chuckles McGee @ Dec 15th 2007 11:46AM
Or maybe you'll just be able to download an update to Brawl at somepoint.
Phrogg @ Dec 14th 2007 7:55PM
Personally, i'm curious as to what kind of application voice would have aside from karaoke. Most games i've seen that use voice seem to try too hard to work it in, and it's always seemed unnatural to me. Again, that's aside from karaoke games.
Matt @ Dec 14th 2007 8:12PM
Um....voice chat, which is kind of the point of the article.
It would be nice if they could release some stuff like Live Arcade.
Phrogg @ Dec 14th 2007 10:02PM
@Matt:
Okay, so voice chat is an application. Guess i was more looking at the gaming aspect of...y'know...a gaming console. My bad.
Voice chat is a good idea, but how well can it be implemented without a solid online community like XBL or...whatever it is that Sony's got?
Phrogg @ Dec 14th 2007 10:05PM
Okay, so voice chat is the point of the whole article. I lose. U_U
Matt @ Dec 14th 2007 8:11PM
Bluetooth headsets, now!
Er, do those have a standard protocol? And will they work at a decent range?
phlavor @ Dec 14th 2007 8:13PM
Everyone has a right to their own opinion.... except you.... you suck.
James Ollier @ Dec 14th 2007 8:19PM
As much as I love Nintendo, I hate that guys face
Luis @ Dec 14th 2007 8:49PM
That guy's face hates YOU!
James @ Dec 14th 2007 8:36PM
There should be no holdup whatever. I could do this in a day: find a company that sells a Bluetooth stack that supports handset, headset, and hands-free profiles; buy the stack (or the company); issue a firmware update. There, I just saved your company a few million dollars in research. Email me for an address you can send the check to =-)
Yoshi Likes Boys @ Dec 15th 2007 3:04AM
The last thing Nintendo needs is for a bunch of people to hook up complete crap headsets, experience terrible performance, and blame Nintendo for it. Clearly when rolling this kind of service out they'll want to partner with a leading manufacturer and at least offer the CHOICE of a Nintendo-quality set, so people have a good starting point.
DerekKramer @ Dec 14th 2007 11:16PM
yeah yeah yeah.. voice support.. i want more songs for GH III come on now.. how hard is that.. huh... might as well wait for the Next gen Wii to come out..
wud_e @ Dec 14th 2007 11:19PM
Now if they'd just get rid of Friend Codes, Allow console number exchange for EVERY game and bigger storage then we'd be all gravy!
Ethan @ Dec 15th 2007 7:54AM
I was surprised when the Wiimote didn't have a mic on it.
snazz @ Dec 16th 2007 12:19PM
That'd be a quite the goofy looking headset :P
Ihar `Philips` Filipau @ Dec 15th 2007 7:55AM
No networked games => no need for voice support. IMHO.
Unless of course they are going to add a Skype as a channel.
Dhomas @ Dec 15th 2007 12:51PM
Before adding new features and peripherals, why don't they develop the features they already have? The WiFi on my Wii is being horribly underused. I still cannot play any games online with my friends. My DS, which also sports WiFi, has yet to connect to my Wii for any kind of content download(Pokemon doesn't count). Speaking of the DS, it already has a microphone. Wouldn't it be the perfect microphone peripheral for the Wii?
Bombaclaat @ Dec 17th 2007 5:57PM
he looks surprised, in a geeky way. lol.