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Nintendo done tooting its own horn, now it's your turn with MyWiiStory.com photo

At this year's E3, Nintendo decided to do one of the things they do best -- talk about how awesome they were. They used clips various YouTube clips and one-on-one interviews with Wii owners to the point where it made me sick all in my insides. Then they flashed a Destructoid story on the screen, and it was one of mine, so all was forgiven.

Well, Nintendo are done talking about themselves, so they've come up with a new idea -- MyWiiStory.com. Exactly what it sounds like, the Web site is designed as a place where Wii owners can go and talk about how great their experience with the Wii has been. Nintendo's George Harrison thinks it's a great idea, and confirms that this is yet another way they company plans on tooting its own horn. 

"Everyone's a gamer and every gamer has a Wii story to share," says Harrison. "We want all Wii owners to go to MyWiiStory.com to further demonstrate the extent to which we have brought new players into the world of videogames."

The site isn't live and functional just yet, but Nintendo has given a few examples of what you can expect, including one story about a how it's helped a woman with multiple sclerosis. I can't wait until I can post about how my Wii turned water into wine!

WII OWNERS SHARE ANECDOTES AND FUN TALES AT MYWIISTORY.COM

New Web Site Invites Wii Owners to Share Their Stories

REDMOND, Wash., Oct. 10, 2007 - Every Wii™ owner has a unique Wii story to tell: the guy whose girlfriend could finally partake of his video gaming pastime - and win ... the family whose weekly game night shifted from board games to video games ... the mom who refused to let her son keep the Wii in his room - because she wanted to play too.

In response to the growing Wii phenomenon, Nintendo has set up MyWiiStory.com. It's a place where Wii owners and their friends and family have been gathering to post real-life anecdotes about the way that Wii has changed their social dynamic or even their opinions about video games. Men and women, young and old, kids and grandparents - people of all types have posted anecdotes, photos and videos of their experiences with Wii.

"Everyone's a gamer and every gamer has a Wii story to share," says George Harrison, Nintendo of America's senior vice president of marketing and corporate communications. "We want all Wii owners to go to MyWiiStory.com to further demonstrate the extent to which we have brought new players into the world of video games."

Here is a sampling of some of the kinds of stories you will find on the site:

  • "We are the house that everyone wants to be at because of the Wii. When we have dinner parties, the evening ends up in the living room for dessert, coffee and Wii. It has brought our family closer." - Katia Clark
  • "I bought the Wii to use for exercise indoors. ... People assume that it belongs to one of my sons and I get a kick out of seeing their faces when I tell them it's mine!" - Jeanne Boutwell
  • "I'm a 46-year-old mom, never really played any video games. My kids are now 25 yrs, 22 yrs and 19 yrs old. I am having a Wii party on the 21st of this month. We sent out invitations and I have about 15 women coming to try to play Wii." - Sue Leone
  • "I always liked to bowl, although I wasn't very good at it, but I had to stop 4 years ago when I was diagnosed with bone cancer. A few months ago we purchased a Wii and I was able to bowl again. We have major family tournaments and I have hit 'PRO' status. Thanks to Wii I am able to enjoy one of my life's pleasures again." - Randy Bhaga
  • "As a woman with multiple sclerosis, I have found that playing the Wii has offered me both a chance to use my body and my mind. I've recommended it to other MSers on one of my Web sites. I think it is just a phenomenal way to exercise and play." - Diana de Avila







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Cowzilla3's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/10/2007 09:48
Cowzilla3
So this one time I was playing with my Wii and I noticed a weird rash and...oh, oh man, I totally though this was a porn site.
Variable Gear's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/10/2007 09:50
Variable Gear
That was a pretty arrogant quote, but the site could be successful nevertheless. I am not going to waste any time with it, though.
BlindsideDork's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/10/2007 09:50
BlindsideDork
Wait...what if someone posts bad videos about the Wii? Will they be taken down?
Scientist tz's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/10/2007 09:54
Scientist tz
In the cold cold month of January 2007 I busted my ass all over the Chicago area looking for the Elusive Wii.

I eventually found one and now I own the hottest bookend in my neighborhood! Thanks Nintendo!
heretrix's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/10/2007 09:58
heretrix
I like how my Wii never gets jealous when I play other systems, like ALL the time.It just sits there sometimes flashing a blue light of approval...

Don't worry Wii, it's not you, it's your games....
tehArtist's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/10/2007 10:05
tehArtist
When are you going to launch the contest to win a Wii?
SuperDave's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/10/2007 10:05
SuperDave
Ha, well all the ladies say MY Wii can...

Oh it's just too easy. It's no fun anymore.
Lethal Dosage's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/10/2007 10:09
Lethal Dosage
I remember the time I unplugged my Wii, dusted it off after six months of non-usage, put it in a box with everything else I had for it, and brought it up to the post office to be mailed to a buyer from eBay.

What a grand experience that was.

Thanks, Nintendo!
blu3steel's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/10/2007 10:11
blu3steel
I sold my Wii. The End.
king3vbo's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/10/2007 10:17
king3vbo
I bought my Wii on launch day without a preorder at a local game store, he happened to get 2 extra ones after the preorders. One went to him, one went to me.

Let the hate begin
Holyetheline's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/10/2007 10:23
Holyetheline
Wiixperience the next generation in interactive gaming. YESSSS
donkeykong's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/10/2007 10:44
donkeykong
The stories I'm reading in the comments here are phenomenal. You guys should definitely contribute those to the official site too
Johnny Blaze's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/10/2007 10:45
Johnny Blaze
Can I tell them I will never have childeren because I was outside freezing them off..


Thank you Nintedo for curing the deadly disease called K.I.D.S that shit kills yo..
SuperDave's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/10/2007 10:46
SuperDave
Ha, well all the ladies say MY Wii can...

Oh it's just too easy. It's no fun anymore.
freeman1's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/10/2007 10:56
freeman1
My Wii set up OJ Simpson. I'm not talking about the recent incident where he got arrested for armed robery. My Wii actually went back in time and murdered Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman. That that, OJ!
JamesSorensen's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/10/2007 11:23
JamesSorensen
My Wii might have a story if it actually got played or had better controls...
Bob Muir's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/10/2007 13:15
Bob Muir
The Wii cured my double-post herpes.
trabus's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/10/2007 16:16
trabus
My Wii has collected enough dust to support plantlife upon it's exterior.
Burnt Meatloaf's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/11/2007 04:36
Burnt Meatloaf
I've got the best story of all:

I went to the store, actually TRIED the Wii, and decided not to buy it, because it played worse than it's horrible pixelated graphics. Then I laughed at the people who didn't try it, wanted to buy one, and couldn't because there are none in stock. Then I laughed at the guy who wanted to return a PS3 to get a Wii, and couldn't (not like I coveted his money siphon, of course. Then I continued to ignore the XBox 360 until the damn RROD issue is solved once and for all, even though I want one of those very badly.

Then I went home, fired up my PS2 as I do every day, facepalmed, and pondered just what the hell happened to the console industry in the last couple of years.
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