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spoo
07-05-2006, 02:10 PM
http://money.cnn.com/2006/07/05/commentary/column_gaming/index.htm?cnn=yes

Nintendo's Wii may get early launch
Industry observers expect company's new video game machine to launch before the PlayStation 3 - perhaps by a month or more.
Game Over is a weekly column by Chris Morris
July 5 2006: 11:32 AM EDT

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Nintendo has stated numerous times that its next generation video game machine will be less expensive than the competition. Now it appears that it might be on store shelves considerably earlier than many were expecting as well.

While Nintendo has not made any formal announcements about the launch date for the Wii, most of the industry has expected the machine to hit retail at approximately the same time as Sony's PlayStation 3 (which is set for November 17). Now, industry observers - and insiders - say they expect the system to be available in October, with late September a dark horse candidate.
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Indeed, the company appears to be already manufacturing final retail units of the Wii, according to a June 21st analyst's note from P.J. McNealy of American Technology Research. That would give it a significant head start over Sony (Charts), which has yet to begin final manufacturing of the PlayStation 3. Microsoft's first Xbox 360 did not roll off the assembly line last year until 69 days before the on sale date of Nov. 22. (That late start in production is the root cause behind last holiday's shortages.)

"October is a reasonable timeframe," wrote McNealy.

Nintendo has downplayed any suggested dates. Other industry insiders, who asked not to be named, though, said they, too, are expecting a September or October launch for the Wii.

Early manufacturing will certainly help Nintendo do a better job of meeting consumer demand. New console launches traditionally sell out fast. Because of manufacturing problems, Microsoft (Charts) was not able to come anywhere close to meeting worldwide demand. Widespread shortages of the PlayStation 3 are also expected. Nintendo, like Sony, has given guidance that it expects to ship 6 million units by March 2007.

A pre-November launch wouldn't be an unusual move for the company. In fact, it was only with the GameCube that the company opted for a November release for a home system. The NES, which established the company as a force in the gaming space, was released in the U.S. on Oct. 18, 1985. The Nintendo 64 dropped on Sept. 29, 1996.

Pricing for the Wii remains a question mark, but the most likely price points are $199 or $249. That would put it considerably below the PS3, which will sell two versions for $499 and $599. Microsoft is not expected to cut the prices of the two versions of the Xbox 360, which currently cost $299 and $399.

That price would also be closer to the sweet spot for mainstream consumers, which the company has said is its primary target this generation. The Wii breaks many of the video game industry's traditional rules for a "next generation" console. Graphics on games that have been shown to media are not dramatically better than those found on GameCube games - and the system will not support high definition video, unlike its competitors who are using the move to HDTVs as a major part of their system. Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has also vowed to keep game prices lower than the $60 price tag for many Xbox 360 games (a price that's expected to be mirrored for many PS3 titles).

The most unusual aspect of the Wii, however, is its controller, which resembles a television remote-control. Instead of worrying about which button or which thumbstick corresponds to which action, Wii players will simply move their hands and wrists. That movement is then translated into onscreen movements. The remote also features two prominent buttons where the player's thumb and forefinger will rest.

Nintendo also has yet to announce the full list of games that will launch alongside the Wii, though it has confirmed "The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess" and "Metroid Prime 3: Corruption" - the latest installments in two of the company's premier franchises - will be available on day one. A new Mario game - "Super Mario Galaxy" - is deep in development, but will most likely come out after the Wii has launched.

javeryh
07-05-2006, 02:14 PM
I thought November 6 was the date everyone has been throwing around... it would be nice to get the Wii early but mainly to play Zelda.

spoo
07-05-2006, 02:21 PM
I thought November 6 was the date everyone has been throwing around... it would be nice to get the Wii early but mainly to play Zelda.
I am sure Zelda is ready for an early launch but what about other games? This could be good for Nintendo or this could be (God forbid) another N64 launch with only a few games.

Dr Mario Kart
07-05-2006, 02:23 PM
It would seem that it is in their best interests to get it out as early as possible, not just because 'playing is believing', and it needs time to spread by word of mouth and hands on time, but I would imagine that a $600 alternative seems that much more unappetizing after you've already spent a few hundred already.

AK85
07-05-2006, 02:27 PM
I am guessing first sunday in november

GrimNecroWizard
07-05-2006, 02:33 PM
Oh god I just though of Black Friday. What if there's really good deals?! I don't wanna wait until then to get a good deal but what if I get it early and miss a really good deal >_<!!!!!!!!!!!

guessed
07-05-2006, 02:38 PM
I'll believe it when I read it in SI Kids.

Seriously, though, I didn't realize they were already in production.

dastly75
07-05-2006, 02:53 PM
I never get anything good on black friday because I dont care to wait at a store overnight.

botticus
07-05-2006, 03:12 PM
Oh god I just though of Black Friday. What if there's really good deals?! I don't wanna wait until then to get a good deal but what if I get it early and miss a really good deal >_<!!!!!!!!!!!
You really think there's gonna be a deal on the Wii when stores are receiving their first shipments? The "deal" would likely be "Come to our store, we have it in stock!"

If they're predicting September or October based on manufacturing progress, I'm gonna say October or November. That means they'll actually have enough to attempt to meet demand.

psiufoxx2
07-05-2006, 03:13 PM
I waited during Black Friday last year and got some crazy good deals, including a 200 gb SATA Hitachi HD for $10.

Anyway, I think Nintendo will launch in October for $199. And I plan on buying a Wii on day one, whether it launches with 100 games or not.

Broccoli Storm
07-05-2006, 03:22 PM
I think Nintendo learned from the N64. If they're planning on releasing it earlier than late October/early November, I'm sure the developers, especially those saying that their title will be a launch title, know about it.

kscripter
07-05-2006, 03:25 PM
Nintendo will probably delay until November.

Ikohn4ever
07-05-2006, 03:28 PM
a midnight halloween launch would be tits, everyone in costumes and zaniness, I would certainly be down

slidecage
07-05-2006, 03:37 PM
i like to see how this will be covered in the news


i been standing in line for 4 hours to get a wii


that would just sound too funny on the nighly news


or people been standing for hours for the wii LOL

Dr Mario Kart
07-05-2006, 03:40 PM
i like to see how this will be covered in the news


i been standing in line for 4 hours to get a wii


that would just sound too funny on the nighly news


or people been standing for hours for the wii LOL

People got up in the wii hours of the morning....ugh...

ryanbph
07-05-2006, 04:00 PM
as long as they have some game, the earlier the better

botticus
07-05-2006, 04:11 PM
as long as they have some game, the earlier the better
The guys at my EB and I were just saying, who cares what games are out when it releases. I'll just play my GameCube games on it.

Worst case, if they release it in October and none of the other games are ready, they will force me to play Twilight Princess for a month.

gunm
07-05-2006, 04:13 PM
Just because manufacturing is ahead of schedule doesn't mean they'll release it early.

Still, I haven't been this excited about getting ahold of a new system since the original PS. I really do want one, so my biggest concern is that I be able to get my hands on one.

I AM WILLIAM H. MACY
07-05-2006, 04:27 PM
I don't know...I guess Wii Wii(l) just have to waiit for the Wii won't Wii?

Strell
07-05-2006, 04:33 PM
Don't get your hopes up.

I've heard tell on a solid Novemeber date.

I'd give indications of price as well, but I swore I wouldn't...

CosmosTheMouse
07-05-2006, 04:42 PM
When I get one, i'm honestly going to call everyone I know and tell them that "I'm stroking my Wii right now". As stated before by others I havent been so psyched to see a system since the old PS1.

Joy!

maddfrog
07-05-2006, 05:03 PM
See now if the SI release date was true (Nov. 6), it would be a great way for Nintendo to celebrate their 117th birthday.

I mean, the connection is obvious......

slidecage
07-05-2006, 05:19 PM
i like to see how this will be covered in the news


i been standing in line for 4 hours to get a wii


that would just sound too funny on the nighly news


or people been standing for hours for the wii LOL


or

that SOB just grabbed my wii


i think if i heard someone say that i would burst out laughing

aaandrewww
07-06-2006, 03:02 PM
I think I'm going to line up now just in case.

javeryh
07-06-2006, 03:07 PM
The console might be ready but if Zelda isn't they won't ship it. They need everyone to walk out of the store on Day 1 with a console and Twilight Princess at a minimum.

botticus
07-07-2006, 09:15 AM
No chance of September, but they don't debunk the October possibility:

http://www.joystiq.com/2006/07/06/no-wii-in-september-october-not-ruled-out/

Dogpatch
07-07-2006, 10:06 AM
Don't get your hopes up.

I've heard tell on a solid Novemeber date.

I'd give indications of price as well, but I swore I wouldn't...

Are you in Nintendo's back pocket? :razz: Come on. It's not like your selling the Coke formula. :rofl:

The Wii will go along with the Dreamcast as the only consoles I have picked up at launch.

epobirs
07-08-2006, 02:14 AM
I'm more intrigued by the knowledge that a famed director of Hong Kong action flms is developing a game. For me, the question is:

Will we see Woo on Wii or won't we?

lonestar
07-08-2006, 05:07 PM
Late October at best; at worst, Wii will launch in early November.

ejgarc
07-08-2006, 05:25 PM
I do not see why they would move it into October. Like it was stated earlier, if they bring it out early, what games will be ready in time. Maybe they just started manufacturing early to meet the ridiculously high initial demand.

epobirs
07-09-2006, 01:01 PM
I'm hard put to understand why people think it would be such a dire schedule crunch to have a selection of launch games due to a launch date just a few weeks earlier than previously expected.

This isn't for the most part a new platform. We're talking about a modified GameCube. Any number of unannounced Gamecube projects in progress could have been revised to become Wii games instead. In the early days of the PS2 we saw a lot of titles that started as PS1 projects with upgrade models and textures. A lot of early Wii releases will be GameCube games revised to use the Wii-mote along with games designed entirely around the Wii-mote.