February 14, 2007 8:31 AM PST

Wii's new Everybody Votes channel: I don't know why, either

by Will Greenwald
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Everybody Votes Channel

Everybody Votes Channel

(Credit: gonintendo.com)

Dear Nintendo: you've had a great couple of months. The Wii is awesome, the DS still sells out everywhere, and everyone is pumped about your upcoming games (except maybe Wii Play). It's totally cool if you just want to take a break for a while, recharge your batteries and come back refreshed. You're starting to run out of ideas, and it shows.

Last night, Nintendo launched the Everybody Votes channel on the Wii. It's a polling/survey system that lets Wii users log in and answer various, seemingly random questions. They vote by dragging their Mii avatars over the preferred answer and dropping them. After they vote, they can then drag their Miis around again and predict which option will win when the results are tallied the next day.

(Credit: gonintendo.com)

So far the questions have been simple and sound benign, such as "Do you prefer dogs or cats?" or "Are roses or chocolates more romantic?" That puts Everybody Votes at approximately the same level of statistical significance as Rate My Kitten. I guess it could be fun if you have absolutely nothing else to do on your Wii, but otherwise Everybody Votes seems like a filler feature. It's like Nintendo just put it in there so people would have something more to do with their Miis.

Nintendo hasn't been totally slacking on the Wii, however. On Monday, Virtual Console added three classic NES games to its library. Kirby's Adventure, Ice Climbers, and Kid Icarus make for a Super Smash Bros. trifecta. They're 500 points or $5 each, and they harken back to a day when games were simpler, more elegant, and--in Kid Icarus' case--much, much harder.

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Mii and you voting
by tatatijo February 14, 2007 9:06 AM PST
Nintendo is rocking the house!!!!!
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Re: Mii and you
by thisislovell February 14, 2007 9:35 AM PST
Yo' mama and you cousin too!

Now they're rocking the dirty south.
Part of Nintendo's 'Staggered Release' idea?
by navsimpson February 14, 2007 12:42 PM PST
Given that Nintendo seems to be keen on rolling things out in stages, couldn't this become useful later on once they get their online system up and running? Vote on next week's VC release or something like that?
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