Nintendo polling public on Wii game demo demand
Over at Go Nintendo, a reader sent in the above image, which is a hurdle that those wishing to enter the latest Nintendo Power sweepstakes need to tackle. It throws up flags in all areas, as it causes us to believe Nintendo is honestly considering providing us with some sort of demo download service. We don't like the idea of having to pay for the ability to do this, but we'll smile for the time being just at the thought that Nintendo is doing something in regards to the online situation.














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8-21-2007 @ 1:44PM
Trashman said...
I stopped getting nintendo power when it started sucking cause of the design change and crappy coverage of games. I would re-subscribe to it if this was to happen even it if it cost a little extra more
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8-21-2007 @ 2:23PM
Jonathan Tran said...
the main problem with ninty power is that the layout is awful, and i feel they never have any exclusive information.
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8-21-2007 @ 2:52PM
hvnlysoldr said...
Nintendo Power writers should become editors for a channel providing their information and articles. The print magazine goes third-party farmed out and is merely a husk for game demos. Or both could be channels I'd be willing to pay for.
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8-21-2007 @ 3:10PM
Ethan Duffy said...
Well, of course Nintendo Power readers are going to want it in a magazine! But that'd be rubbish.
People need to be able to try before they buy so games aren't just an exercise in marketing and bribing reviewers, they need them to be free, and they need to give as much attention to third-party games as their own.
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8-21-2007 @ 3:41PM
T-bone and Razor said...
Question:
Why the hell aren't they using the Everybody Votes channel for something like this? Sure the two-choice system isn't as in-depth, but i bet you would reach more people, and with a global poll they could really plumb the support region-by-reason at virtually no cost
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8-21-2007 @ 4:11PM
Nushio said...
Because the EVC is lame.
"Would you like free game demos"
Yes, No (Guess which one will win!)
I wouldn't mind paying for demos, as long as its something like 100 Wii points, which are usually leftover points...
Then again, XBL offers FREE game demos for both First AND third party games, and demos for XBLA games, so why should we pay, for a system we *know* is not up to par with XBL?
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8-21-2007 @ 4:35PM
Drew said...
Demos, yes.
Paying one red cent for 'em? NEVAH!
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8-21-2007 @ 5:40PM
the real mii said...
providing the odd demo for free to nintendo power subscribers might be a good incentive to get people back into the magazine. i am a subscriber and agree that there is never any exclusive information, i have usually read everything online in the few weeks before i get my copy in the mail. i do enjoy it for additional comments, opinions on the new stuff though.
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8-21-2007 @ 9:08PM
flo said...
dey gon make us pay cuz we don got much space on our wiis n 2 choose wc24 so dey would need 2 make HDDs wit bigger space wen would b simpler 4 dem 2 jus put da demos on a dvd n slap em on nin power n make profits
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8-22-2007 @ 7:53AM
Stephen said...
Can anyone translate what number 9 said?
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8-22-2007 @ 12:20PM
coccacola13 said...
yea, what the hell was that flo? did you write that via text message?
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8-22-2007 @ 3:09PM
hvnlysoldr said...
#9 said Nintendo is cheap. They need a bigger hard drive for demos. They'll make us pay for demo discs. They're greedy.
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8-22-2007 @ 3:45PM
RIv said...
Ohhhh, so what he's saying is, "dey don dem Nintendo dem dey don."
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8-22-2007 @ 4:23PM
mint400 said...
dey aint jus put da demos on a dvd n slap em on nin power cuz dey aint make no profits wit a 3rd prty mag
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8-23-2007 @ 2:02AM
Trashman said...
Yes, the layout does suck
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