
This snapshot of the back of the Wii box, found at an EB Games, has the whole of the Nintendo-lovin' internet collectively stroking their chin and raising a single eyebrow in silent contemplation. Some think this "startup disc" is none other than Wii Sports, while others claim it to be a disc controlling the OS of the system. Some have said it is none other than the Opera browser, however we feel that is likely untrue.
What do you guys think?
[Via Joystiq]













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10-18-2006 @ 10:55AM
Moogle said...
Possibly a system recovery disk? That or generified Wii Sports.
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10-18-2006 @ 11:25AM
Foppe said...
Why would they include a System Recovery disc?
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10-18-2006 @ 11:26AM
DocGonzo said...
It'll be a firmware upgrade that happens while you are walked through a tutorial on how to use the Wiimote properly. By the end of the tutorial, you'll be so good at using the Wiimote, you'll be able to do the system setup, which coincidentally comes next in the line - region settings, date and time, internet/wifi connection settings, and personal preferences. Then while Wiiconnect24 goes online and communes with its masters at HQ, you'll be given the chance to create your first Mii.
It'll be smooth as buttered baby butt, and it will probably even be fun. I bet Mario does the tutorial.
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10-18-2006 @ 11:31AM
Dave said...
could it be related to virtual console games? When you get the GBA player for gamecube, you need to use the disk that comes with it in order to play the GBA games. Maybe it's something like that.
Maybe it is a system restore disk though...
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10-18-2006 @ 11:54AM
Patrick said...
Wouldn't have to be Wii Sports? We are getting it with the console (dee dee dee), but it isn't listed under "INCLUDES". I am hoping that it is something like a VC game but IDK.
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10-18-2006 @ 12:07PM
West End Stench said...
Well there's 2 options:
A. It's Wii Sports
B. Wii Sports isn't included and this is something such as a system start up disk.
My money is on A. for 2 reasons:
1. The rest of the box advertises the inclusion of Wii-Sports.
2. It would be useless to include system startup software when such a small program could be included in the system memory itself...printing out startup disks just causes more overhead.
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10-18-2006 @ 12:19PM
vidGuy said...
Wii Sports IS included... but only in select boxes (Nintendo isn't packaging Wii Sports in Japan, and they may remove it later on in the console's life). Thus the sticker on the front works better - they don't have to produce a different box when Wii Sports isn't included.
My money says the disc is a step-by-step guide on configuring the console: where to place the sensor bar, how to adjust the remote settings, creating user profiles and Miis, how to save games to SD cards and how to use the Wii Channels. This startup disc won't be necessary for regular gamers, but it will be helpful. And it will be nearly necessary for the masses that Nintendo is aiming at.
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10-18-2006 @ 12:28PM
MaHe said...
DocGonzo: Where did you get that information?
But yes, it does sound very likely.
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10-18-2006 @ 12:50PM
Dave said...
Has anyone heard if the sd slots will be SDHC or are they SD 1.1? If it is the former we will have much better and larger storage option in the future. 32 GB per slot. Otherwise we will be left with 2 GB per slot.
A larger shot of the info on the box might clue us in.
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10-18-2006 @ 12:52PM
Justin said...
My money is on configuration utility/tutorial. They would have to have one for each language, so it makes since why they would put it on disk and not on internal mem. They wouldn't include the pack-in game on the back contents, not when they might have to yank it - that's why they use a sticker.
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10-18-2006 @ 1:34PM
metayoshi said...
I agree with the people who say it's a configuration utility of some sort. Just like when you buy a new pre-built computer... they have that "Install Windows XP" CD that comes with it.
Wii Sports is most likely a limited time offer only, so having that on the back of the box wouldn't be reasonable. Plus Wii Sports is hardly a "Wii Startup Disc" of any kind.
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10-18-2006 @ 2:20PM
GMan said...
For all of those who think it's the Wii Sports disk, please remember that there is a removable sticker on the front for that. This is part of the permanent packaging. I think it's safe to say that it is *not* Wii Sports.
It may be a firmware upgrade, but I think mostly it will be a setup wizard. Placing the sensor bar, synchronizing the Wii Remote (which must be done once for each remote + console pairing), and possibly getting online, are complex enough to warrant a walkthrough. Think about it: if your Wii Remote isn't set up properly, you won't be able to navigate the configuration menus or do anything else.
I would guess the Wii will come with instructions that teach you how to hook up the power, video, and audio. The startup disk will walk you through the rest. When the startup disk is complete, you can drop back into the Wii operating system to configure it. This is much like many computer peripherals and systems, where you start by inserting a CD and at some point the wizard instructs you to plug in or power on your new hardware.
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10-18-2006 @ 2:54PM
Mankosuki said...
seems about right since nobody ever reads instruction manuals anymore.
The only other thing it could be is a demo disk really.
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10-18-2006 @ 3:19PM
tripleanica said...
It's simply the OS, I'm pretty sure nintendo has mentioned that it'll be upgradeable. It'll make their job easier to upgrade it, this way when they upgrade the OS all they have to do is put the new disc in with the console and new buyers will have their system nice and updated. that's what i think at least, it makes the most sense.
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10-18-2006 @ 3:24PM
GMan said...
@tripleanica
Definitely. It could be both, actually - a setup guide *and* an update.
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10-18-2006 @ 3:44PM
Nimbus said...
HOW THE FUCK DID U GET THE BOX!!!????
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10-18-2006 @ 3:50PM
vidGuy said...
@Nimbus,
The empty display boxes are in select stores now. So keep your eyes out and maybe you'll get a first-hand experience... of the box! You know hype's big when the BOX generates news!
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10-18-2006 @ 5:44PM
Isaac said...
I've gotta agree, it'll be a config utility. However I don't think it'll contain any firmware upgrades. I think the standard config util will continue to be packaged throughout Wii's life, and the initial (and most likely largest) firmware upgrade will happen via WiiConnect24 in the background while you make your Mii etc.
Obviously that would mean internet connection would need to come early in the config process, but that's OK cus what else are Dad's gonna spend Christmas Day fiddling with?
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10-18-2006 @ 6:05PM
CC said...
I got the answer
Firmware update!
http://digg.com/gaming_news/Wii_to_ship_with_Firmware_Update_Disc_So_is_Wii_ready_to_ship_now
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10-18-2006 @ 6:55PM
wAkO said...
When I bought the PSP, on the back of the box it did not say Spiderman 2 UMD Movie disc was included. Same thing with the Xbox360, it didnt say the remote was included. Both of them didnt say because it was just an extra bonus to what you bought. So Im not too worried about this.
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10-18-2006 @ 7:26PM
Tom said...
Nintendo probably intends to have a pack-in game of some sort throughout the Wii's lifetime. They're likely leaving this generic "Wii Startup Disc" on the box permanently, but might switch to a "Super Smash Bros. Bundle", for example, next year. That way the package contents list will always remain accurate, yet doesn't need to be changed based on what game is included with the system.
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10-18-2006 @ 7:34PM
seige1337 said...
it's a tutorial most likly for tje lerningcurve and how to use the channels
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10-18-2006 @ 7:35PM
Kurtis said...
@CC
That is just speculation and not fact. Says so at the page the link sends you to.
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10-18-2006 @ 7:59PM
amiga_tone said...
Did anyone consider that it might just be an interactive walkthrough of the Wii?
i.e. A startup intro to the Wii?
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10-18-2006 @ 8:23PM
Josh said...
Follow the "Read" link...and check out the first picture on that site...Are those the guys fingers?!
Then HOLY ****! THAT IS ONE SMALL CONSOLE BOX!
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10-18-2006 @ 11:36PM
Tirol said...
My guess is that he's looking from the bottom down so that it looks like that's the whole box but not. But agreed, it is a small box.
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10-19-2006 @ 2:47AM
Patrick said...
Given the lack of inherent logic in having to pair a remote and a console to Grandpa and Grandma (who nintendo are targeting,) my money's on a "Push the sync button on the console and the remote, here's how you set up the sensor bar, now would you like to go online and register your purchase" type instructional movie/interactive system. As others have indicated, it would dovetail nicely into setting the clock, setting up your first mii, and so forth.
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10-19-2006 @ 12:24PM
nintendoidloyd said...
its to install the lazer projection software
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10-24-2006 @ 4:22PM
Nimbus said...
besides,its not opera, cuz u have to download opera.
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