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Goodbye, one and all!
February marks the start of something new ... and the end of something lovely, too.  Den of Wii as a blog is no more; the force is being shifted into www.DenOfGeek.com, where you can get the Dennis teams views, rants and raves about all the formats of gaming, from the point of view of real gamers.  So we'll still be on hand to tell you the latest Wii news and reviews, etc. You might even discover other stuff that interests you along the way ...

As well as gaming, Den of Geek handles everything that's brilliant in a geeky way.  Cult TV, movies and icons will cram their way through the net onto your screens at home.  Don't click away until you've taken a dekko for yourself!

Thank you to everyone who has ever read, commented on or used our web site here at Den of Wii.  We love you and we'll miss you in this intimate form we've known and loved.  For those of you who would like to trace the work of those involved, you can catch me (Kim Kaze) and the team who contribute over at the Den of Wii Facebook group, which we'll keep running for now so you can comment, throw rotten veg - anything, really.

Once again, thank you all very much for being with us, and we'll see you over at Den of Geek!

-=Kim Kaze=-
Editor, DenOfWii.com

Thumbnail image for A black Riimote, all the way from Germany
Want a splash of colour in your life? Fed up with your Wiimote looking the same as all your friends?  There's lots you can do about this, but one German company reported last night that from 8th February across Europe, there will be a funky, new way to change the way your Wii controllers look.  Black and lipstick pink (especially for the girls they tell us!) are the colours initially availible and it's not just rubber grippers this time.

Riimotes as they're being dubbed, come complete with matching rubber skins that you can remove and swap around (much like the standard Nintendo rubber skins).  They're wireless and near enough exactly like the standard, Nintendo Wiimote.  Buttons are placed identically and the only obvious difference is the battery cover, which is a different shade of colour to the rest of the remote.  Nunchuks are also to become availible in these colours, along with wireless nunchuks (akin to the Nyco wireless offerings) and a retro controller.

We've got pics so far of the Riimote and nunchuk in three colours, but more are promised.  Black and pink are promised to launch on Feb 8th.  We'll test them fully as soon as they arrive and let you know how they work in real time, so watch this space.

Mario Kart logo
So far, only the hallowed few have been allowed to get their hands on Mario Kart Wii for the purposes of reporting how it plays and what we can expect. Here's what we know so far:

. Up to 12 players online. Big step forward, especially considering the need Wii gaming has to get better online and open the doors to the more mature gamer. We expect these things.

. Online gaming is improved version of Mario Kart DS - you're thrown straight into racing, no waiting to connect. At least that's what we've been informed, I can't wait to test this.

Real running ...
Well, not quite.  At least - not yet.  What has happened is that four schools in the UK have now decided to embark on a lottery funded project to use the Wii as part of their offerings to students doing PE classes.  The logic?  Simply that certain students who would otherwise completely skip the PE class, are now likely to remain and participate.  Team working skill increases have also been reported, as children play together in a fashion that is far more akin to the way they socialise today.

Heart rate monitors were purchased along with a Wii for each school using the scheme. The children invited to participate were those who had often missed PE lessons, aged 14-16.

As expected, there are already nay-sayers decrying the project as no replacement for real sports.  Of course this is true, but we feel that any step towards breaking a sweat on children who otherwise would not participate at all is a good one - especially if team skill improvements are also noticed.

Wii Fit in use
We all know the claims in the media and from Nintendo themselves that the Wii gets couch-dwellers off their rear ends and onto their feet, working out.  No surprises there; but does it pass the fitness test?  Could you for example, substitute a walk in the park or a game of tennis for a bout of Wii Boxing?  The Canadians were keen to find out.

"I was playing Wii boxing with a friend and noticed how exerting it was," said Justin White, a fourth-year kinesiology student.  "I thought to myself, 'I'm working up a sweat doing this Nintendo thing; I might run with that.' So I put together an outline and the class thought it would be a good project to take on," he said.

White and 27 students tested the impact of playing Wii boxing for 30 minutes against a 30-minute walk in a local park and an equal amount of time doing a boxercise video.  Every student did each activity and their heart rate was measured as well as how hard they thought they had worked out for all three activities. (cont...)

Are Nintendo dominant?

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Ninty reports in ...
Well ... are they?  Facts may be facts, but it's also about the context of these pieces of data and the way you choose to spin them, too.  The field of play is often a way that facts can sometimes be distorted, but whichever way you do choose to look at it, Ninty has had a fine 2007 and a strong start to 2008 so far.  What they have to say today follows, in bullet form:

· The DS was the best selling hardware of any kind (home console or handheld) in 2007 and now has a UK installed base of over 5 million units.

· The Wii was the best selling home console of 2007 in the UK and now has an installed base of over 2 million units, surpassing the installed base of Microsoft's Xbox 360 which launched one year earlier (cont...)

It's time for battle in FFXII: Revenant Wings!
Fans of the Final Fantasy genre are some of the most passionate and decicated fans in the realms of video gaming.  It should be no surprise then, that Square Enix have released a specially animated website to handle the needs of the fans; set off with typical, Final Fantasy-esque music in the beautiful backdrop.

If this anime is your thing, head this way:

http://www.ff12revenantwings.eu.com/

The comment of one gamer we showed the site to was 'Wow ... it really looks a lot like RO (Rangnarok Online).'  Certainly, the style of animation bares some resemblence to the online behemoth of the MMO world, RO.  We also note the chosen spelling of 'magick'.

FIFA Street 3 Music!

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FIFA-Street-3-6.jpgThe music in FIFA Street 3 includes:

Artist  | Song | Region

Hexstatic Red Laser Beam London
Hexstatic Tokyo Traffic London
Hexstatic Bust London
Tim Deluxe Let The Beats Roll London
Tim Deluxe Let The Beats Roll (Rennie Pilgrim Mix) London
Asian Dub Foundation Stop Start Bombay / London
Bassnectar feat. Ms. Persia Kick It Complex San Francisco
Bassnectar feat. Ms. Persia Kick It Complex (Bassnectar Remix) San Francisco
Bassnectar feat. Ms. Persia Bomb The Blocks San Francisco
Bassnectar feat. Ms. Persia Bomb The Blocks (Ghislain Poirier Mix) Montreal / Canada
Bassnectar feat. Kristinamaria Yo San Francisco
Bassnectar feat. Kristinamaria Yo (Speaker Junk's Jackin' Mix) Brazil
Buraka Som Sistema Yah! feat. Petty Portugal
Chromeo Fancy Footwork (Zdar Dub, Pee Thug Edit) Montreal / Canada
Chromeo Fancy Footwork (DIM Mix) Montreal / Canada
Coburn feat. Solidstate We Interrupt This Programme London
Coburn We Interrupt This Programme (Jean Claude Ades Mix) London
Datarock I Used To Dance With My Daddy (M.O.M. Mix) Norway
Datarock I Used To Dance With My Daddy (Subsource Mix) Norway
Does It Offend You, Yeah? We Are Rock Stars London
Does It Offend You, Yeah? Battle Royale London
Forro In The Dark Suor de Futbol Fina (Mawglee Mix) Brazil
Innerpartysystem Don't Stop Philadelphia
Junkie XL feat. Lauren Rocket Booming Right At You Netherlands
M.I.A. Bird Flu Sri Lanka / London
M.I.A. Boyz Sri Lanka / London
MC Amilcka Humildade da Favela Brazil
No Bizzi feat. J2K Yeah Yeah London
Sasha & Paul Rogers Black Powder London
The Go! Team Grip Like A Vice London
The Planet People feat. Afrika Bambaataa Make It Break (La Resistance and Deemus Mix) London
The Tigerpicks Disco Punk Electro Funk Manchester, UK
Underworld Crocodile London
Underworld Crocodile (Huntemann Mix) London
Walter Meego Wanna Be A Star Chicago
Walter Meego Wanna Be A Star (Walter Sees Stars Mix) Chicago
Wax Poetic Bombeiro Brazil

Nyco's new, wireless nunchuk!
The Wireless Wii Nunchuk developed by Nyko Technologies received a Best of CES award from the editors of CNET at the 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.  "Winning this prestigious award showcases how highly consumers and the tech community think of Nyko's commitment to advancing gameplay technologies." said Chris Arbogast, Director of Marketing at Nyko Technologies.

The technology works using a 'dongle' device that plugs into the back of the Wiimote, where usually your nunchuk wire would slot in.  This is very much like a USB pendrive device, familiar to most technology users.  Once the dongle is in place, the wireless nunchuk then 'talks' to the dongle and that information goes into the Wiimote as a normal, wired nunchuk would do.  This means that you have two wireless controllers for your gaming - the Wiimote and the nunchuk, not just the one. The dongle itself is like a small, white 'brick' that goes on the base of the Wiimote to add to the length slightly.  A big step forward, though already we're thinking about lawsuits concerning broken vases and nunchuks embedded into expensive plasma screen TVs ...

The wireless nunchuk features full accelerometer support for motion-based gameplay and is compatible with all games that require the Nunchuck already. The Nunchuk's ergonomic design is perfect for both left and right-handed players, according to CNET. Two AAA Batteries (included) provide up to 30 hours of gameplay. The wireless nunchuk will be available in the first quarter of 2008 and will probably be flying off the shelves, and potentially out of hands.

Anyone who has been stuck in a boring situation with a laptop to hand can relate to how wonderful video game pinball can be.  Low tech it may seem, but that along with Solitaire has saved many a train journey from turning into a nightmare.  So, Pinball games should be greeted with respect.  There's one heading towards the Wii at the moment; Southpeak Games are toting Dream Pinball 3D as 'the most intense visuals and ball physics a pinball game has ever seen.'  No easy claim, since Pinball video games have been around about as long as video games themselves.  Wii screenshots below - gobble 'em!

 

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"Everyone loves pinball. It is an unusual kind of entertainment in that it bridges hardcore and casual gamers, while translating very well to videogames,"
said Melanie Mroz, SouthPeak Games. "We are going to give the medium the respect it deserves." (cont)

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