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  • Make movies for your Wii with your Mac

    by 
    Scott McNulty
    Scott McNulty
    12.15.2006

    Nintendo and Apple seem to both ignite the same sort of passion in their customers, and I imagine that the Venn diagram that shows Apple users and Nintendo users has much overlap. Hence, I am sure many of you are trying to get movies from your Mac onto you Wii for your Wii viewing pleasure.Riverfold Software has released Wii Transfer, a $9 app that will not only convert your movies into a Wii compatible format, but it will also move the movie file onto the SD Card of your choice (which must be connected to your Mac at the time). There is a 15 second screencast so you can see Wii Transfer in action on the Wii Transfer page.If you're cheap (and judging from the comments we get whenever we post about some app a developer has the audacity to charge for, you are) MAKE has the skinny on how to create Wii compatible movies with a copy of Quicktime Pro (though if you are only looking to make Wii playable movies and you don't have a license for QT Pro, Wii Transfer is much more economical).

  • Wii assembly line video

    by 
    Nikki Inderlied
    Nikki Inderlied
    11.10.2006

    To follow the tantalizing screens we recently showed you from the Wii assembly line we present to you a video to cause more salivation. You will get some nice Wii packaging action mixed with some footage of the Wiimote getting dressed and Zelda: Twilight Princess getting boxed. You also see the Wii get shoved along in pairs and mountains of accessories ready to make their way to your greedy hands to tear open in nine days. Wii just can't wait! Catch the action after the break! [Thanks Spex and Tony!]