E308: Live highlights from Nintendo's private conference

If we hear something big (or not so big), don't worry, you'll be the first to know (well, uh, after us).
Update: So far it looks like the same stuff from the keynote. Katsuya Eguchi takes the floor.

Update: They're talking about new features in the game, but nothing too special. Just holiday-centered events, like Halloween.
Update: There's an auction house in the city, Gracie's store ... okay Nintendo, we get it. Animal Crossing, woot.
Update: Wallpaper, furniture, and that sort of thing will be updated through WiiConnect24. More about holiday events -- besides Jingle (the reindeer) bringing presents, there's new events like a stranger hiding eggs and a carnival.
Update: Now they're talking WiiSpeak.
Update: With WiiSpeak you can converse in different locations as if you're in the same room. Since it's on the TV, you can have group conversations! Now that's kind of cool.
Update: Eguchi is the producer for Animal Crossing, Wii Sports Resort, and Wii Music.
Update: You can now edit all different parts of the shirt. The Wiimote works well with this, but still, nothing too exciting.
Update: You can rate designs as "Loud," "Proud," or "Simple." Oh ... kay. Also, other animals in the town can give feedback on your designs.
Update: You can take pics, save them to an SD card, and send them to friends.
Update: Now they're having a Q&A session for Animal Crossing. If a guest disconnects, everyone gets disconnected like in Wild World. You can do more things together in the town than last time, though, like see a show.
Update: DS-Wii Animal Crossing connectivity! You can port your items from the DS to the Wii.
Update: You can also load up your Wii character data on the DS and use that to transfer your stuff to different Wiis. Neat!
Update: In Japan you can download things like furniture from DS download stations, then transfer them to your Wii. They hope for this to be the case elsewhere in the world, too.
Update: From what we understand, you can port stuff from your DS Wild World character to the Wii. You can also use your DS as a conduit to get new stuff from download stations. (Sounds like a bit of a DLC workaround.)
Update: The NES games (as seen in the GameCube Animal Crossing) won't be returning. Nintendo wants you to play the Virtual Console on the Virtual Console. Sad -- that could have been a nice VC multiplayer opportunity.
Update: Animal Crossing seasons are still backward (you know what we mean) for the Southern Hemisphere. The Forecast Channel (and weather) won't have any influence on the game because that might hurt/hamper some players with non-ideal weather situations (like constant rain, etc). End of Q&A, now on to Wii Sports Resort.

Update: More dog frisbee. Looks fun.
Update: It also looks precise and not laggy. JC (from Nintendo Treehouse, not our JC) is getting some applause. We're still waiting for megatons, though.
Update: Now they're doing Jet Ski. This kind of seems like deja vu. The audience is getting into though, so at least that's something. (Guess you had to be there.)
Update: Beach Fencing now. Engarde! The swordplay looks (and we quote from our own JC) "SUPER FUN." Hmmm no wonder Nintendo decided to add fencing to a beach game -- to show off.
Update: Eguchi explains the sword fighting controls. You have to do more than swing a sword, since you have to block, too (by pressing B). You also can't win by flailing around (like, say, Wii Sports Boxing?). Instead you have to find the right time and place to attack, getting the right opening on your opponent.

Update: Eguchi isn't sure if third parties have access to MotionPlus yet. Hmmm, that worries us a little. Hopefully they do.
Update: How does Wii MotionPlus work? It measures angles of rotation, and adds that to the Wiimote's accelorator data. He also mentioned a rate integrating gyroscope, which is what measures the angles (like in aircrafts).
Update: When asked about multiplayer, Nintendo wants you to buy a second Wii MotionPlus, it seems. Or, for events that don't have simultaneous multiplayer, you can pass the peripheral around.
Update: Eguchi hopes to have ten games in Resort. Keyword: "hopes." Matt Casamassina from IGN asks about Wii MotionPlus and whether it was designed out of necessity, as an admission of failure about the Wiimote.
Update: Of course not, says Nintendo. They always wanted more, but realized that they could create a great product with the technology they had to work with.
Update: Eguchi doesn't know if the MotionPlus technology will be integrated into the Wiimote, and if that will become the Wii's default control scheme. We guess we'll have to stay tuned.
Update: Now, onto Wii Music (with Miyamoto, of course).

Update: Miyamoto talks again about the controls of Wii Music. They were going for something different, so they didn't make the game like others (using the precise matching of notes). Instead, they went for the motions, making it seem like you're really playing the instrument.
Update: Miyamoto acts adorable, as usual, saying that he's too scared to play the game's guitar in front of people. He does anyway, though, and jokes that any mistakes are really "ad libs."
Update: He chooses to play "Yankee Doodle" to appeal to his American audience. As cheesy as it is, we can't help but love him.
Update: The demo that Miyamoto is playing only has 26 of the 50 instruments available. That still seems like a lot, though, so we certainly won't complain.
Update: One song Miyamoto plays to sound like the song, but another he just messes around. It still seems to sound okay, though (which probably means you can't mess up too much in the game). Vibraphone is next (wow talk about random instruments!) and then the harpsichord. There's also a tiny piano, cute! And, the instruments sound like they're real, which is neat.
Update: Woah, wait up. There's 60+ instruments! Looks like they were underplaying it a bit at the keynote.
Update: They look like they're having a blast, and don't even have to watch the screen to play -- just gelling to the rhythm of it all. They're playing the original Super Mario Bros. theme now.
Update: You can change the arrangement (dare we hope something akin to Mario Paint?!?) and also the tempo. You can also record it in a Music video and send it to friends through WiiConnect24. Children seem to love the game, if that means anything to you.
Update: Mothers will love it, too. Since we're neither in the child nor mother demographic (sans Alisha) we only really care if we'll love it.

Update: Aaron Rosebeck shows that using the Wiimote, Nunchuk, and Balance Board, he can control a nine piece drumming set. That actually sounds exciting. He makes it look easy, but it's clear he has practice. There will also be instrument lessons in the game.
Update: Now comes the Q&A. The drums were created with the Wii in mind, and are not "related at all" to schemes seen in other Nintendo games, like Rhythm Tengoku.
Update: The music will include a variety of stuff, like public domain songs (stuff like classical, we assume). But there will also be licensed songs.
Update: There will be 50 songs. Someone asked if Wii Music was more of a musical toy than an actual game. Miaymoto takes the questions gracefully and answers, "That's why it's more interesting than a video game." Oh, snap.Update: Remember Wave Race 64? Staff members of that are working on the Jet Ski game in Resort. They're making something that "surpasses Wave Race." No comment on there being a future Wave Race game for the Wii, though, unfortunately.
Update: JC says: "So far this hasn't been worth the freakout." We agree. Will things pick up? Or is this just an extended keynote?
Update: Miyamoto adds that the Jet Ski game in Resort will "exceed Wave Race in depth."
Update: Pikmin!!!!! Miyamoto: "We're making Pikmin."
Update: It was a throwaway statement -- we'll wait to see if they say something more. But until then: OMG Pikmin!!!

Update: [Note: Above picture is from Smash Bros Brawl, but well, you get the gist! Pikmin Wii!] So, are you excited? Do you consider this a megaton?
Update: Well, that's all there is. No elaborating on Pikmin. They did add that MotionPlus won't improve any already-existing games without MotionPlus controls. And, well, that's really it. Event over. Whether or not you're excited about Pikmin will determine whether or not you found the private conference to be a success, it seems.









Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Psy @ Jul 16th 2008 9:07PM
I thought this was supposed to start 3 hours ago. No wonder I haven't heard anything yet.
Sonic_13 @ Jul 16th 2008 9:13PM
It appears that you have been mixed up by the time zone differences. The conference is 6pm....in LA, 9pm east coast.
Psy @ Jul 16th 2008 9:16PM
I was just misinformed. VGChartz reported it as 3PM PST.
Barry @ Jul 16th 2008 9:17PM
I'll be the first one to admit that I'm a Nintendo fanboy. But I just cannot deny that they have let me down again. I picked up a Wii on launch day and I can count on one hand the number of good, adult oriented games. Its painful to sit on the sideline while all these other consoles get amazing software. Sure, I understand the whole "different audience" thing, but that 360 is looking juicier and juicier by the day. I can't help but agree with all the chatter the last few days, "Not another peripheral," "Animal Crossing = Core Gamer. (Seriously Reggie?)". Throw your core gamers a bone here Nintendo. We've patiently waited and sifted through mountains of shovelware for the few true gems in the lineup. Zelda please? A console Pokemon RPG? Give me a reason why I shouldn't commit adultery and run out to the (now-friendlier) Xbox camp.
Sonic_13 @ Jul 16th 2008 9:25PM
Remember. Just because none of the type of games you are referring to were revealed doesn't mean they aren't in development. In fact one of the things they did specifically say yesterday was that the Mario and Zelda teams were in full development mode. We also know other dev teams like Retro are working on projects. All this is on top of games we already know about like Disaster, Kid Icarus, and Wario Land.
Nintendo likes to reveal things when they are ready, not because there is an event or the Internet demands it. We may not have heard anything yesterday, but we will hear lots of great things in the future.
Barry @ Jul 16th 2008 9:31PM
This is definitely true and I agree whole heartedly. Maybe I'm crazy, but I don't think I'm the only one who wasn't totally blown away by Wii Sports Resort. I realize the point of this conference isn't just a big game of one-up-manship, but it is to gather media attention for your biggest and (hopefully) best projects in the next coming year. If Nintendo is basically telling me that I need to buy a Balance Board AND a Wii MotionPlus to play they're games and then they have the nerve to cart out experiences like Wii Sports Resort, I'm frankly turned off. Does anyone agree? Disagree?
Sonic_13 @ Jul 16th 2008 9:40PM
I agree with that. I wasn't really blown away from Wii Sports Resort either. The first Wii Sports was magnificent for two main reasons: 1) It was a simple, yet extremely fun set of games that encouraged everyone to get together and play 2) It showed how great the Wii Remote worked.
Wii Sports Resort (from what we've seen so far) doesn't really accomplish point #1. Games like the Frisbee toss may be fun for a while, but it certainly isn't going to encourage everyone to get together and play like Tennis or Bowling. Sword fighting is a looks good in accomplish #1, but it'll need more games like that to convince me to buy it.
On the other hand, WS:R does seem to be showcasing the functionality of the MotionPlus fairly well though. Simple as it may have been, the dog frisbee toss was impressive by seeing how well slight motions and 1:1 worked.
For WS:R to be really successful (in my mind) it really needs to add more games that encourage everyone to play together (and want to play together) like the original Wii Sports did.
Dustin @ Jul 16th 2008 10:21PM
I think it's just a dry season for Nintendo. They have development teams "at work," so there is a little to ponder and look forward to.
The Conduit and Madworld are looking fantastic. I am really stoked about those games.
andy @ Jul 17th 2008 5:26AM
Go ahead and get a 360. There's no shame in it. I bought mine on monday because of the price drop down to 300. If you're a so called "veteran gamer" like most of us fanboys, then I say now is a good time to give your wiimote a little rest until things pick back up for the wii.
Edward J Grug III @ Jul 16th 2008 9:22PM
Alright already, I'm buying Animal Crossing! Tell me about something else!
Edward J Grug III @ Jul 16th 2008 9:25PM
OK, The DS connectivity is pretty darn cool.
Better get back to my DS game!
Psy @ Jul 16th 2008 9:22PM
I've learned my lesson. I have virtually no expectations whatsoever for this conference. But please, for the love of all that is holy, don't tell me the entire thing is about Animal Crossing...
Alvin @ Jul 16th 2008 9:26PM
Update: DS-Wii Animal Crossing connectivity! You can port your items from the DS to the Wii.
AWESOME!!!
tkAshur @ Jul 16th 2008 9:27PM
I really like Animal Crossing...but for shows like this, I would like it like a bonus...not a focus. Y'know,like "Really? I get a free cookie with this nice sandwich? Sweet!" kind of bonus...yet...this is the main course? pff.
zeldazeppelin @ Jul 16th 2008 9:27PM
I hope not that would suck
Sonic_13 @ Jul 16th 2008 9:31PM
The variety of DS connectivity features is top notch. The Wii has been out too long without basically any games with DS Connectivity (other than Pokemon).
We need more DS Connectivity and it is great to see Animal Crossing supporting it (and rather creatively too).
zeldazeppelin @ Jul 16th 2008 9:34PM
dude Idc about wii sport man
Holden @ Jul 16th 2008 9:43PM
Oh, like the sleeves are no longer just the front? And the back can be different too?
That sounds so meaningless, but for any Animal Crossing fans - that's a big deal.
I mean, especially for user sharing. We can finally have functional tuxedos and hoodies! Ooh, and collars for polos and other sweet stuff.
I approve.
Sonic_13 @ Jul 16th 2008 9:58PM
"When asked about multiplayer, Nintendo wants you to buy a second Wii MotionPlus, it seems. Or, for events that don't have simultaneous multiplayer, you can pass the peripheral around."
Not surprising. Wii/Wii Sports only came with a single remote afterall. Let's just hope that the MotionPlus isn't too much (although I doubt it would be more than a nunchuk or classic controller - aka $20).
Grady @ Jul 16th 2008 10:00PM
my F5 button is wearing away :(
zeldazeppelin @ Jul 16th 2008 10:03PM
why do we have to keep refreshing man
spyker @ Jul 16th 2008 10:05PM
I hope they actually reveal good new stuff here :(.
silwecad @ Jul 16th 2008 10:14PM
I like the question from ign.
temperedreason @ Jul 16th 2008 10:15PM
this is like a nightmare.
As if it wasnt bad enough that they ruined one conference with dumb news they have to smear it in our face a second time!
tkAshur @ Jul 16th 2008 10:31PM
So far, nothing that makes me hate the time between now and said release dates. big surprise.
spyker @ Jul 16th 2008 10:37PM
Just like the keynote. BORING.
Edward J Grug III @ Jul 16th 2008 10:39PM
They just announced Pikmin!
spyker @ Jul 16th 2008 10:43PM
meh
spyker @ Jul 16th 2008 10:48PM
It's over??? Wow... uber meh.
Grady @ Jul 16th 2008 10:39PM
PIKMAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
smort @ Jul 16th 2008 10:46PM
*creeps away to look for conduit, animales de la muerte and mad world updates*
ThePlantiff @ Jul 16th 2008 10:47PM
Let me show you my Pikmans
J rod @ Jul 16th 2008 10:48PM
Pikmin Shmikmin. I never cared for the franchise.
NinKenDo @ Jul 16th 2008 10:49PM
Pikmin is awesome and I really loved the first one, never even played the 2nd one though (regretfully so, granted).... but a megaton this is not. *sigh* better than nothing, but still left wanting more...
El Capitaine @ Jul 16th 2008 10:58PM
Nintendo press brief + Nintendo Private Conference < MS press brief
(as a Wii Fanboy, no less)
Nintendo just didn't have it this year at E3...
skyrous @ Jul 16th 2008 11:31PM
Nintendo's disappointing showing would sting a lot less if the third parties were doing anything worth while. What was the point of making the Wii 3 time more powerful than the GC if all the third parties are gonna do i port over PS2 shovel ware?
RatMasterD21 @ Jul 17th 2008 1:14AM
i'm hoping for a new last day mega ton a la SSBB