Info: April 27, 2006 Posted by: Leon 10 comments

I love video games. Seriously, I LOVE VIDEO GAMES, though I don’t own a system. I can only get my video game fix by going to game shops and watching G4. Yeah, I know, I’m a poser. But despite this, I consider myself an avid gamer. I’ve played just about every major game out there, I know an insane amount of cheat codes, and I possess the ability to totally dominate at any new game I get my hands on within minutes. So I make sure to keep an eye out when any new consoles are released. I was especially looking forward to the Revolution, because Nintendos was the consoles I grew up with. But after the release of the Game Cube, my affections kinda strayed to the PS2. I know, I cheated. So! Don’t judge me! PS2 was younger and sexier. Just look at how the Cube let itself go! Plus it satisfied my gaming needs, which the Cube didn’t. After the release of the Revolution, I was hoping to reconcile our differences, and return to the brand that started it all. That’s why the name change from Revolution to Wii threw me for a loop.

The name “Revolution” was abandoned on Thursday in favour of the new, unusual name. Nintendo says that the name “Wii” is easier to remember, appeals to the gathering of people to play, and the uniqueness of the controllers. Gamers all around the world are expressing shock and disgust at the new name. I mean who can blame them? Revolution was a perfect name. It was bold, and tied in with the revolutionary controllers. Wii just sounds silly and immature, and is sure to backfire on Nintendo’s attempt to change its kiddy image. Sure, I may be overreacting, but would you love your girlfriend as much if she was named Gertrude? I thought so. I hope they wise up and change it back to Revolution before E3.

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