Miyamoto thinks Wii Fit could change family life
At first, we weren't going to post about Shigeru Miyamoto's Wii Fit interview with The Times, as it seemed fairly unremarkable. There are the usual platitudes from Shiggy about reaching out to all ages, and some tiresome examples of how mainstream press outlets still expertly patronize gamers (according to the article, the games industry "has long been the preserve of obsessive, nerdy teenagers, mostly called Alan"), but there's actually some interesting parts there also, tucked away amongst the fluff.
For starters, it appears that Miyamoto is an absolute hard ass when it comes to parenting. Well, not really, but the Nintendo legend does reveal that he's always nagging his kids to get off of their backsides and go outside when the weather is good. And this guy is trying to sell videogames?
More intriguingly still, the Nintendo legend speaks about how he hopes Wii Fit will have an impact on family life. As Miyamoto puts it: "In Japanese households, suddenly new conversations are springing up between fathers and mothers, fathers and daughters, talking about Wii Fit. We would love that to happen in Britain."
Can you folks envisage a day when your family time is dominated by talk of your BMI and hula hoop personal bests?
[Via videogaming247]
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4-28-2008 @ 4:14PM
samfish said...
Alan? Really?
Of all the names you could consider nerdy names, I don't think Alan is one of them.
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4-28-2008 @ 5:06PM
velocitystrike said...
Alan Titchmarsh. Gardening nerd. Chris should have heard of him.
4-28-2008 @ 5:31PM
Chris Greenhough said...
Haha, certainly have, velocity. And not forgetting of course...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2D3-FkoXNU
:D
4-28-2008 @ 4:20PM
stupid said...
young men your age should be having sex!
lol i thought it was funny in my head :)
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4-29-2008 @ 8:45AM
Rocketboy said...
And that's where you should have kept it.
4-28-2008 @ 6:09PM
jasenj1 said...
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/technology/article3821516.ece
How about linking to the original article rather than to a blog about the article?
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4-28-2008 @ 6:18PM
jasenj1 said...
I'm an idiot. I saw the "Via" link but not the "Read" link. Sorry.
4-28-2008 @ 6:24PM
Mr Khan said...
Error 423
Invalid cultural reference for American audience
makes your posts really distinctive, though
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4-28-2008 @ 8:18PM
SoshiKitai said...
I'm not sure if I can see that in the future for my family...
Seeing that I keep my Wii hidden from family.
(Yeah that's right, the only system you really should share with your family, I keep to myself............. it's a family thing, trust me)
...maybe if I get rich, I'll put a Wii in the living room just for my family.
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