If you live in Japan and you have a Wii (I wonder who doesn’t has a Wii in Japan), you can order food through your Wii console. Introducing the new Food Delivery Channel that allows you to order your favourite food from sushi to pizza.
This is the latest innovation and there is no need to call for delivery (some of us hate talking to people and ordering food).
They will be using the Demae-can.com online food ordering service and the fastest food delivery in 30 minutes.
There is a wide range of food available for you to choose:
1. Chinese food
2. Japanese food
3. Western food
4. Curry
and many more to come!
Select any of the food and you will get to listen to a matching sound to the food. What a creative advertising way for food delivery service. If only this is available around the world.
We know that kids or adults love presents on Christmas. After all Christmas is the time to give and forgive. Although giving is better than receiving, I am sure none of us mind at all in receiving all sorts of presents, both predicted or non-predicted.
However, some kids who are receiving Wii products as presents are reacting in the most bizzarre way that you have to watch to believe it. Therefore, as of today, the fifth day after Christmas, you will be getting a special present from us. Here is a video to entertain you (or scare you).
Monster Hunter G that comes from PS2 is going to Japan in Spring 2009. This time, nunchuk will not do any good for this game because you will need the classic controller to play. This is actually a good news, as there is no hassle at all playing the game, especially for those who are not familiar with nunchuk.
Classic controller has its own benefits and of course for those who prefer classic controller over the new nunchuk, this is the game for you.
With 16:9 widescreen format and the option to send items to your home are the features not included for the Wii version of Monster Hunter G.
While the Monster Hunter G is available in Japan only for the time being, perhaps it will also be available worldwide sometime after release in Japan? Who knows?
I am sure some of us if not all of us are hoping that the game will be released out of Japan. Why limit the game only to the Japanese when everyone else wants to have a game of it?
One look at the Wii collections and you will find that there are many Wii accessories coming out. One of it is known as Wii Speak. It is actually a microphone for you to speak to your friends who have the same Wii Speak accessory and you can even leave voice message to your friends whenever they are.
You will also need Wii Speak when you are playing Animal Crossing: City Folk and when you are accessing Wii Speak channel.
You will need broadband internet connection to use Wii Speak. Chatting with friends using Wii Speak is a whole new exciting world, seeing that you don’t need to use the phone to communicate.
Wii Speak opens up more ways for you to stay connected with your friends and even families far away from each other.
Imagine chatting in Animal Crossing: City Folk. That would be fantastic since the game itself is interesting enough to play.
To learn how you can set up and chat with friends when you are playing Animal Crossing: City Folk, visit Nintendo. I am sure you will be amazed at this new product and technology.
Wii Music is recently released to the market and why is Wii Music special?
First of all, you get to experience more than 60 instruments by using just Wii Mote and Nunchuk. Among the instruments available include violin, cowbell, clarinet, piano, guitar, trumpet and harp.
Apart from playing the instruments, you can play Wii Music through the Jam Mode and Minigames.
Wii Music features 52 songs that consist of a combination of Classical and Traditional songs, 7 songs from Nintendo games and 15 licensed songs.
So, if you have always like music but do not know how to play those instruments, Wii Music allows you to play without fear.
If you want to see Wii Music in action, visit Wii.com for more info.