Wii Sports U - Iwata Ask

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Can a mod edit the title to "Wii Sports Club - Iwata Asks" Sorry.
 
I found it very interesting that they had Namco-Bandai helping them out with the games.

Wii Sport Club
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What's Next?!
 
Not sure if this is in the Iwata Asks, but thought its worth sharing...

Golf

- Use the GamePad and the TV screen
- Place the GamePad on the floor first, as shown in Wii U’s concept video back at E3 2011
- Ball is shown on the GamePad screen by your feet
- Fairway is on the TV screen
- Play like real golf
- If you face the Wiimote Plus toward the GamePad by your feet, the head of the club appears on screen
- If you twist the Wiimote Plus controller, the club head also turns
- Hit in that position and you can hit a fade and so forth
- Coming “soon”

Baseball

- Swing the Wiimote Plus like a bat
- Pitcher uses the GamePad
- Also similar to the Wii U concept video
- Look into the GamePad and choose a course and type of pitch

Boxing

“For Boxing, we’re considering a lot with regard to network compatibility and so on. I think you’ll have to wait a little longer for that.”
 
nintendo

ask them for games

please

please

The game looks super fun and I've definitely got my eye on online tennis and bowling!
 
Shimamura:

As for Golf, you use the Wii U GamePad and television screen. First, you place the Wii U GamePad on the floor.

Iwata:

We first announced the Wii U at E3 in 2011.12 We can finally enjoy Golf the way we introduced it through the concept video at that time.

About time. And More.
 
Oh Nintendo owned 1.7% stakes so I didn't know that. I know it don't meant anything but it was interesting fact for me.

IIRC, Nintendo tried to buy out Bandai at one point, but the gubment wouldn't let them so they settled with some shares into the company (around 3%). After the merger with Namco, it was reduced to 1.73%
 
Glad they're implementing the gamepad usage shown at e3 2011 for golf, should be awesome. Hope they bring table tennis and frisbee golf from Wii Sports Resort over as well.
 
Looks like they're using the SpotPass auto delivery feature that was included in the most recent update to automatically put Wii Sports Club onto every WiiU that has 1.7 gb free, as well as give everyone a free 24 "pass" to try out both sports. Smart.
 
So it will cost $50 to eventually own all 5 sports? If the online and the deeper mechanics are good, it may well be worth that, but I expect a lot of people to scoff at $10 a sport.
 
Not sure if this is in the Iwata Asks, but thought its worth sharing...

Golf

- Use the GamePad and the TV screen
- Place the GamePad on the floor first, as shown in Wii U’s concept video back at E3 2011
- Ball is shown on the GamePad screen by your feet
- Fairway is on the TV screen
- Play like real golf
- If you face the Wiimote Plus toward the GamePad by your feet, the head of the club appears on screen

- If you twist the Wiimote Plus controller, the club head also turns
- Hit in that position and you can hit a fade and so forth
- Coming “soon”

Baseball

- Swing the Wiimote Plus like a bat
- Pitcher uses the GamePad
- Also similar to the Wii U concept video
- Look into the GamePad and choose a course and type of pitch


Boxing

“For Boxing, we’re considering a lot with regard to network compatibility and so on. I think you’ll have to wait a little longer for that.”

YES YES YES

Now give me 2 wiimote plus controllers for boxing and you have 4 sports brought from me

Tennis, Golf, Boxing and Baseball
 
I'm a huge fan of the idea of regional rankings instead of individual ones. I think it's a fantastic idea for bringing in players who don't normally play games online.
 
I'm glad this is actually the title with the Golf + Tablet play. That looked really cool in the original demo. It was one of the things that sold me so well on the console to begin with. I didn't want to wait for that. It also shows they've been working on this for a long time, too. That demo was shown awhile ago. I thought this was just an HD port when I first seen it while we waited for the real Wii Sports to show up. It's shaping up to have a lot of interesting quirks about it.

The automatic installation of this title and the banter system are both pretty genius ideas, too.
 
"Shimamura: Right. We've decided to run a special campaign when Golf comes out. When a new sport comes in, you'll be able to play past games as well, as much as you want, for 24 hours.

Iwata: So every time there's a new release, there's a free 24 hour trial period. So you don't miss out if you start early. As a matter of fact, it's a better deal if you actually start sooner."

Nice every time a new sport is done you get to try it for free, I was worried it would only be for the first two
 
Very slick of you Nintendo...

"Shimamura

Yes. Usually when you download software, you go to the Nintendo eShop14, pay, and then download. 14. Nintendo eShop: A shopping site that can be enjoyed many ways on a Nintendo 3DS or Wii U system-from downloading games over the internet to viewing introduction videos.
Iwata

Right.
Shimamura

That's incredibly easy, but there are a certain number of people who find that to be a pain. So this time, in order to reduce that hassle, if your Wii U is connected to the internet and you have at least 1.3 gigabytes of free space15, Wii Sports Club comes in to your Wii U automatically through SpotPass. 15. Free space: To determine how much free space is left on a Wii U console using the Wii U GamePad, open System Settings in the Wii U Menu, select Data Management, and then press Copy/Move/Delete Data.
Iwata

I believe those who updated their Wii U console the other day received a message upon opening their system again asking if they would like to automatically receive content via SpotPass. If you answered "OK" and have 1.3 gigabytes or more of free space, Wii Sports Club will be delivered automatically.
Shimamura

That's right. One day, you suddenly have the Wii Sports Club icon, but if you couldn't play right away without paying first, that would be a hassle too, so from the moment you start the game, you can play for the first 24 hours for free. "
 
Downloading automatically is kinda neat. I guess this means that future consoles might just come with the games packaged into the service.
 
Very slick of you Nintendo...

"Shimamura

Yes. Usually when you download software, you go to the Nintendo eShop14, pay, and then download. 14. Nintendo eShop: A shopping site that can be enjoyed many ways on a Nintendo 3DS or Wii U system-from downloading games over the internet to viewing introduction videos.
Iwata

Right.
Shimamura

That's incredibly easy, but there are a certain number of people who find that to be a pain. So this time, in order to reduce that hassle, if your Wii U is connected to the internet and you have at least 1.3 gigabytes of free space15, Wii Sports Club comes in to your Wii U automatically through SpotPass. 15. Free space: To determine how much free space is left on a Wii U console using the Wii U GamePad, open System Settings in the Wii U Menu, select Data Management, and then press Copy/Move/Delete Data.
Iwata

I believe those who updated their Wii U console the other day received a message upon opening their system again asking if they would like to automatically receive content via SpotPass. If you answered "OK" and have 1.3 gigabytes or more of free space, Wii Sports Club will be delivered automatically.
Shimamura

That's right. One day, you suddenly have the Wii Sports Club icon, but if you couldn't play right away without paying first, that would be a hassle too, so from the moment you start the game, you can play for the first 24 hours for free. "
That actually is a clever way to handle all the people that don't want to go to the eShop

A $20 disc would be a good idea, too.
 
That actually is a clever way to handle all the people that don't want to go to the eShop

A $20 disc would be a good idea, too.

In the Iwata ask they say there were gonna release on disk when it was all done but it was gonna take too long to finish all the sports so they decided to release them separate as digital sports.

So I def expect a retail release once they are all out and prob a bundle
 
That actually is a clever way to handle all the people that don't want to go to the eShop

A $20 disc would be a good idea, too.

I wouldn't mind a $20 disc.

I just thought it was funny how they're really pushing this on people by having the icon magically show up on their homescreen.

"Wii Sports Club? What? No way! Where did this come from?"

Smart move.
 
Wii U golf sounds really interesting and fun now with the combined use of the gamepad.

Nintendo better promote the heck out of this.
 
Wii Sports Club is developed by Namco Bandai Studio Inc.!

EAD has a part in it as well. It is said to be a collaboration, since many people were passionate about the game.

Iwata Asks explains that someone from Namco pitched an idea of how to implement online with tennis(since it uses gyros and what not).

Seems like Namco will be helping Nintendo in the online department. Smash Bros should be good this time, hopefully.
 
I'm more excited after reading this. I thought it was just going to be an enhanced port but it sounds more like re-imagining since they're completely redoing certain sports.

Also pushing it to people's Wii U is a good idea.
 
That actually is a clever way to handle all the people that don't want to go to the eShop

A $20 disc would be a good idea, too.

It'd cause a lot of confusion if they had a $20 disk with two titles and then have the rest of the titles coming out over the next half of a year as DLC. I think it would cause a lot of casual players to be unaware of those extra games even existing.
 
IIRC, Nintendo tried to buy out Bandai at one point, but the gubment wouldn't let them so they settled with some shares into the company (around 3%). After the merger with Namco, it was reduced to 1.73%

Imagine if Nintendo actually succeeded in purchasing Bandai.
Well either Nintendo would have larger control of Japan or Bandai would fade to a myth.
 
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