"It's time I stopped talking about this. It's irrelevant. Nothing I say will change what Nintendo is going to do. Might as well just wait and pray that E3 offers some more explanation, like that Wii is an abbreviation for something interesting or what they plan to do, or that they have a billion dollar ad campaign ramping up."
Right about that, Smash_Brother!
When people play Metroid Prime 3, Legend of Zelda: TLP, Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz, Red Steel they will become less hostile towards the name of the machine. Following E3 Nintendo will launch a cool advertising campaign which will make a lot of cynics a lot more comfortable as they hear and see the name in use by real gamers from around the world. The gaming revolution has started to roll... Next, I predict a situation where many people who already own an Xbox360, and who have been drooling over the current and upcoming Zelda media will dash out to the local gameshop on day one of Wii´s release and snap up a unit plus Zelda, Metroid Prime 3 and Red Steel. Their sheer astonishment at the ease of play with the Wii, and the awesome games, will spread like wildfire as the talk of towns everywhere and people will drop the issue with the name and carry on playing away and enjoying Nintendo´s revolution. It is truly astounding how people are capable of accepting odd things, once they find out that the same things are great no matter how strange they seemed at first!
One example, is the BMW car. Bayerische Motoren Werke has changed the design of their 3, 5, and 7 series repeatedly, and I have watched this ongoing design row over the past 20 years. When they got to their latest design of the three mocel classes, I nearly almost thought I was never going to like BMW cars again. They just appeared that strange. But now, after some two years of looking at the new design, I have become used to it, and I can see the reason why they changed the design. Simply to match the vibe of the times. So as with design of a car, it can be the same with the construction of a name. Nintendo must have hauled in heavy duty advertising experts to coin that name. But in half a year when it comes out, people will have already become used to it. Think of it as seeing ahead of times, and catching a future acceptable public perception of a given marketable product. I think a lot of companies are doing like that these days.
Fairytale story? No ways, mates! DS´ name was also criticized, but when people got to play it they went wild. Wait untill you see what happens with Wii!