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Originally posted by: wandering
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Wii
This area is for discussion and speculation about Nintendo's next-generation console, named Wii.
I don't know if this bodes well for the name, but I couldn't help laughing when I read this.
Anyway. Alot of people are saying that, because everyone liked revolution, and no one likes wii, Nintendo should change the name back to Revolution. So let me be the first to say wii is a better name than revolution.
I like the name 'Revolution'. But it isn't a very good name marketing-wise. It's too long. It's too generic. But worst of all, it describes what the system is intended to do in the marketplace instead of what, you know, it actually does.
...That last point may not seem like a big deal, but, imagine marketing the name. You'd have to use advertisments like 'a revolution in gaming'. This sucks because it wastes time that should be going towards explaing the system. But more importantly, saying the system will 'revolutionize' the game industry is comparitive, and non-gamers, the people who Nintendo wants to court, could care less about how the system compares to what the game industry has done previously. The wii machine will be completley new to them, and the name should reflect that.
People (Ian) are saying the name sucks because it makes no sense. Of course it doesn't make sense! It's describing something new and alien: an entertainment machine that you control through hand movements. It's a new word for a new concept. Imagine how well Tivo would have done if they had decide to name it 'VCR Advance' or something. Sometimes, you can't prop yourself up with a prexisting brand name or concept.
People are saying the name sucks because the name can mean pee, small, or yes, if you are in kindergarten, are Scottish, or are French, respectively. Fine. Maybe Nintendo made a mistake when they came....oh wait, sorry, did I say Nintendo came? Whoops!
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Originally posted by: eljefe
The best part is all the entertaining reactions by people on the web
like this:
Laughing with me not at me I hope 
true
the whole lot of it.
and mantidor, regarding wii having personality:
I could come up with alot pseudo-psychological mumbo jumbo to describe my reason for saying that, but I don't think that would carry much weight.
Essentially, the Wii reminds me of me.
I am a poet
I am a musician / visual artist
I am crazyEveryone has a wacky, quirky side to them. Most people only show glimpses of their locura. Those moments (with family usually, or close friends) are some of the happiest of our day/ week/ or life.
I've been trying to embrace my craziness as much as possible lately. I'm only 20 years old, but I'm dalready isgusted by how many people cage up their true personalities. Hiding their crazy side doesn't make them happier.
In marketing, brand = personality. So a company name or product name immediately communicates human attributes (attractive or repulsive).
I've owned an NES, an SNES, an N64, a Dreamcast, and a GC. Basically I was attracted to the personality I noticed in each product (not just the name, everything about them).
I'm always looking for ways to support Nintendo (even tho I'm 'poor' by American standards). So unless they stopped oozing their wacky "all-about-fun" attitude I would put down the money for their product.
During the life span of the GC alot of things happened to me that sidetracked me from videogames. It was weird because when I tried to get back into videogames it didn't move me. Forced by a tighter and tighter budget to examine all of purchases more carefully, I decided to only buy videogames with LOTS of personality.
I was sad to realize that there was nothing left to buy when I really scrutinized things. I then decided to concentrate all of my free time and funds on other hobbies, particularly music. I noticed that I COULD live without videogames (something I never thought possible).
That is why I don't own a DS. Even IT didn't live up to incredibly lofty standards (of wild innovation at a reasonable price).
That is why until they unveiled the controller I wasn't going to get the Wii.
I can see that the decisions Nintendo has made are A DELIBERATE STATEMENT. There is SOMEONE behind the decisions. That someone is CRAZY & CONFIDENT.
I respect that in the personality of the people around me, the musicians I listen to, the products I buy.
That's what I mean.
(dangit! I DID get all philosophical!)