Since it appears this topic is pretty popular at the moment, I decided to create a thread that can go over what is positive about Nintendo's online strategy and what is negative in a constructive manner. I've taken my opinion along with others to compile a list of things that Nintendo is doing right and wrong.
Interface:
-Slick and clean inteface
-Easy to use
-Needs a better way to organize channels
-VC channels for each game needs to be modified in favor a more organizational way of sorting your games
Wii Channels:
-The weather channel needs some work, at the moment it is a fun freebie but it needs more consistent updating
-Internet Channel is quite intuitive and easy to use, but it still needs some tweaking. If done correctly it could turn out to be pretty neat (please add keyboard compatibility Nintendo!)
-Mii channel needs more variety in character creation
-Some other channels would be great, and could add more incentive to owning the Wi
Online gaming:
-Well not much is known about this but I do have a few suggestions
-PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE require all online games use the Wii's address book for friend codes. It is bad enough to have friend codes, but to force you to input another set is ridiculous
-Some kind of pairing system similar to Xbox Live would be great, maybe not as complex but something to link gamers together with similar skill levels
Virtual Console (this is the biggie):
-The online store is easy to navigate but I get the feeling the current design may not be adequate later on, there has to be a search function of sorts later on
-Emulation is solid in the VC games
-Is it that hard to tell you what percentage of the game is downloaded? It is a must that Nintendo lets you see percentage downloaded, especially for larger games that will most likely be out in the future
-Pricing is fine in my opinion for the most part. More flexibility should be provided for NES games though, I'm sorry but some of those games shouldn't be priced similar to the better NES titles
-It would be great to have some enhanced versions of games. Perhaps have the "new" more expensive version of a game and the classic version which is cheaper. This could be farmed out to 3rd parties to get them more involved
-Home brew content is probaly coming but I hope Nintendo doesn't forget, like they sometimes do
-This 3-5 releases a week has to go, most of us will be long dead and gone by the time VC has most of the SNES, Genesis, TGX, N64 and NES libraries released
-Give us some games that have not been released in our region
In conclusion:
I'll admit I am impressed by Nintendo's first real attempt into the "multimedia" realm with its channel and VC system, but it still has lots of bugs to work out. As with every other online interface for consoles, it takes time to put it together, but I think Nintendo has something special if they stick with it. Hopefully it will not go the way of the GC, where Nintendo could have made great strides in putting together their online interface. In regards to Virtual Console, I think it is a must that more titles should come out on Mondays, even though I have already spent more money on VC than Xbox Arcade. Nintendo has an amazing library but they can't keep stretching it out, and PLEASE give us some revised games, preferably with an option to purchase the enhanced or the original version at different price points.
In regards to the Internet channel, I think Nintendo may have hit on something if opera can fix the bugs. The Wiimote makes for an intuitive mouse, and all we need is keyboard compatibility. I see potential in Internet Channel being a selling point for the Wii if handled properly (the resurrection of Web TV?).
I think we have to realist in regards to online play, friend codes are here to stay but I think it is imperative that you only need one friend code and that is the one on your address book. Not only that but Nintendo could benefit greatly from some sort of linking for players who choose random play, to best balance online gameplay like the XBox Live even if you can't add them as a friend.
ANYWAY, I'd love to hear your guy's thoughts. It is exciting to see what Nintendo can do with online, but they still have alot of work left. Just don't give up hope, it will take time to put together a functioning online structure, like Xbox Live before it.