Nintendo Revolution Commercial
If you’ve ever wondered why the Nintendo Revolution will succeed in all markets, especially Japan, check out this video. It shows the universal appeal of the Revolution, as well as its innovative controller:
Yes, that’s right. In order, from left to right, they feature two old folks conducting a symphony, two chefs chopping away, a boy and his girlfriend playing what appears to be a version of pong, the sexy controller itself, a cute Japanese girl bopping to Mario, a Dentist working on drill technique, a grandson and grandfather fishing, a man trying to play major league baseball using the controller as a bat, and then a raunchy dummer. The xBox 360 is not this diverse.
This entry was posted on Sunday, January 15th, 2006 at 2:23 am and is tagged with cute japanese girl, major league baseball, two chefs, symphony two, japan check, nintendo revolution, xbox 360, universal appeal, old folks, raunchy, pong, dentist, girlfriend, mario, xbox, fishing. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback.
Similar Stories:
Nintendo Revolution: How It Works!
Howstuffworks has written a tantalizing preview of what the Nintendo Revolution is and how it is expected to function. This preview includes juicy bits on the gyroscopic controller, the expected graphical power of theWorld of Warcraft Coke Commercial
Coca Cola teamed up with Blizzard to theme a World of Warcraft coke commerical in China with singers S.H.E., also known as Selina Ren, Hebe Tien, and Ella Chen. Here's a pictoral transcriptionUbisoft confirms Red Steel, Revolution exclusive
Joystiq previews Red Steel for the Nintendo Revolution and reports that "Ubisoft has officially announced Red Steel for the Nintendo Revolution. The game's existence was leaked late last week from the unpublished pages of GameDance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix $49.99 Shipped Direct from Nintendo
According to FatWallet Forums, DDR: Mario Mix is available directly from Nintendo. The cost is $49.99, and shipping is free for a limited time. All you have to do is call Nintendo directlyLike a child's nightmare gone wrong, Nintendo has issued a release on their Nintendo Revolution subdomain declaring that their new next-generation console will in fact be named Wii, pronounced "Whee." Unprofessionally, http://wii.nintendo.com/ doesn't work














Add New Comment
Thanks. Your comment is awaiting approval by a moderator.
Do you already have an account? Log in and claim this comment.
Add New Comment
Trackbacks
(Trackback URL)