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Nintendo Announces 'Today and Tomorrow' Channel in Europe

by Andy Goergen - September 8, 2009, 9:41 am EDT
Total comments: 22

New free channel provides horoscopes, advice, and tips for relationships.

Today Nintendo announced their next channel for download in Europe. The "Today and Tomorrow" channel supports up to six users and plays the role of a fortune teller, with daily updated fortunes detailed into five categories: love, work, study, communications, and money. By registering their Mii and their birthday, each user will begin receiving fortunes each evening. The digital sage will also supply you with lifestyle tips, meal suggestions, and even tell you how you will get along with your friends and family.

The channel will be launched on September 9th on the European Wii Shop channel.

There is no word yet on a North American release.

FREE TODAY AND TOMORROW CHANNEL LAUNCHES FOR Wii

8th September, 2009 – Check your daily fortune and get hints on relationships, activities and even the types of food that your horoscope recommends with the free Today & Tomorrow Channel, launching on Wii in Europe on 9th September.

Your friends and family can join in the fun, as up to six people can take part by registering their Mii character and date of birth. You will all then receive a detailed daily fortune in five categories: love, work, study, communications and money. The next day's fortune is displayed every evening, so you can check ahead of time before a big day.

As well as providing your fortune, the Today & Tomorrow Channel can also give you lifestyle tips, including activities that can improve your daily life and suggestions about what to eat, all based on your horoscope. You can even check the compatibility of different Mii characters for the day. Use this feature to see how you will get along with your friends and family – could be useful if you are planning a long car journey!

Talkback

NinGurl69 *hugglesSeptember 08, 2009

When can we get the Console and Game Sales Tracking Channel?

King of TwitchSeptember 08, 2009

Offering "tips for relationships" to Wii gamers? Now that's funny

TJ SpykeSeptember 08, 2009

I'm surprised that we haven't gotten that channel that lets you order food and have it delivered to you house. I guess it's a lot hard to do in the US though since Japan is pretty small.

NinGurl69 *hugglesSeptember 08, 2009

Quote from: TJ

I'm surprised that we haven't gotten that channel that lets you order food and have it delivered to you house. I guess it's a lot hard to do in the US though since Japan is pretty small.

Same reason Club Nintendo didn't materialize sooner and why we hardly get Nintendo's niche games.

NWR_pap64Pedro Hernandez, Contributing WriterSeptember 08, 2009

I'm surprised this made it out of Japan. This made more sense there than in any other country, but I thought it was neat.

KDR_11kSeptember 08, 2009

Plenty of people read their horoscopes daily so why not make the Wii become even more a part of the daily routine?

A fitting megaton for 09.09.09 :P

nickmitchSeptember 08, 2009

I, for one, fully trust Nintendo with guiding me through the rough patches of my relationship.

NinGurl69 *hugglesSeptember 08, 2009

Quote from: nickmitch

I, for one, fully trust Nintendo with guiding me through the rough patches of my relationship.

Make sure Wii Motion Plus is securely attached, then proceed to swing the Wii Remote.  Large movements will result in stronger attacks.

Mop it upSeptember 08, 2009

I'd download it.

nickmitchSeptember 08, 2009

Quote from: NinGurl69

Quote from: nickmitch

I, for one, fully trust Nintendo with guiding me through the rough patches of my relationship.

Make sure Wii Motion Plus is securely attached, then proceed to swing the Wii Remote.  Large movements will result in stronger attacks.

Just like my hero, Chris Breezy.

Quote from: nickmitch

I, for one, fully trust Nintendo with guiding me through the rough patches of my relationship.

Two words: Motion Control.

AVSeptember 09, 2009

Quote from: KDR_11k

Plenty of people read their horoscopes daily so why not make the Wii become even more a part of the daily routine?

A fitting megaton for 09.09.09 :P

10 years since Dreamcast. Who could have predicted back then what is happening today ?

MoronSonOfBoronGarnet Red, Contributing WriterSeptember 09, 2009

Quote from: Mr.

Quote from: KDR_11k

Plenty of people read their horoscopes daily so why not make the Wii become even more a part of the daily routine?

A fitting megaton for 09.09.09 :P

10 years since Dreamcast. Who could have predicted back then what is happening today ?

If they had the Today and Tomorrow Channel...

broodwarsSeptember 09, 2009

Quote from: Mr.

Quote from: KDR_11k

Plenty of people read their horoscopes daily so why not make the Wii become even more a part of the daily routine?

A fitting megaton for 09.09.09 :P

10 years since Dreamcast. Who could have predicted back then what is happening today ?

To think, all Sega had to do was duct-tape two Saturns together and release a bunch of non-games, and they could have taken down the PS2.  ;)

NinGurl69 *hugglesSeptember 09, 2009

Sega can't even sell games to its own fanbase.

What I'm wondering is...why doesn't Sega re-release the Dreamcast?

I mean, why not?  Retro is all the rage, and there's a groundswell of people that LOVE the Dreamcast.  Heck, there's a new game coming out:

http://bitmob.com/index.php/mobfeed/new-dreamcast-game-announced.html

Make a Dreamcast 2, refresh the hardware a bit (remove the on-board modem in favor of a CAT5 jack, add a small hard drive maybe) and sell the thing for $50 USD.  Seriously, I'd buy one.

KDR_11kSeptember 10, 2009

I'm not sure how many people would buy one.

If they had a way to distribute software, they could give it a shot.  You're not going to convince Best Buy to start stocking DC games again, so they'd need to go digital, with a DreamCast App Store.

TJ SpykeSeptember 10, 2009

Quote from: NWR_Lindy

What I'm wondering is...why doesn't Sega re-release the Dreamcast?

I mean, why not?  Retro is all the rage, and there's a groundswell of people that LOVE the Dreamcast.  Heck, there's a new game coming out:

http://bitmob.com/index.php/mobfeed/new-dreamcast-game-announced.html

Make a Dreamcast 2, refresh the hardware a bit (remove the on-board modem in favor of a CAT5 jack, add a small hard drive maybe) and sell the thing for $50 USD.  Seriously, I'd buy one.

It's not a licensed game though. The Genesis got an unlicensed game in 2007/8 and even the Atari 2600 still gets the occasional unlicensed game.

Sega continued selling new Dreamcast systems in Japan until like 2006 or 2007 (on their website). The market for Dreamcast games is so niche though that it would be difficult to even make a profit and you would probably have to pay retailers just to carry your games.

Could Sega choose to license the Dreamcast tech out? Maybe, they let Majesco sell new Dreamcast systems earlier this decade. I don't see any stores carrying the games though.

decoymanSeptember 10, 2009

Quote from: NWR_DrewMG

If they had a way to distribute software, they could give it a shot.  You're not going to convince Best Buy to start stocking DC games again, so they'd need to go digital, with a DreamCast App Store.

They could call it the DreamcApp Store. Awesome.

First app up on DreamcApp = an app that makes farting sounds.

Welcome back Dreamcast!

KDR_11kSeptember 10, 2009

DreamcrApp?

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