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Trickle down Nintendonomics is alive and well:  Ronald Reagan would be so proud photo

You may not have given it much thought up until now, but Nintendo's success with the Wii has been a blessing to all sorts of people you wouldn't normally associate with the videogame industry. If you recall earlier, the Wii has been used as everything from a stroke rehabilitation device, to a fitness product. Fans have even found a way to use the Wiimote to measure vehicle acceleration. Given enough time, who knows what people will think of next? One thing that may have escaped your notice is the dramatic effect the Wii has had on the acceleration sensor industry.

Since 2006, global sales of accelerometer sensors have tripled in size. Two companies in particular: Analog Devices and STMicroelectonics have reaped the benefits of the Wii's motion-sensing technology. Why? Because they manufacture the key parts that make the magic of the Wiimote and nunchuck possible. Analog Devices has already dedicated an entire production facility to making nothing but remote sensors for the Wii, and STMicroelectronics shouldn't be far behind. 

Now be a good lad and hit the jump for more on this, as well as Gameboi infested opinions (you probably don't agree with) on the matter.

However, these guys aren't the only ones who have profited from the Wii's march to the top. It looks like Mitsumi Electric isn't doing so bad either. Supplying the Wii with power chips and Wi-Fi components have done wonders to their operating profits -- to the tune of a fivefold gain.

For a console with specs that made many people question its existance in the first place, the Wii sure is making everyone under its umbrella a lot of money. It just goes to further prove that "keeping up with the Jones's" isn't always what it's cracked up to be. While the Wii doesn't have the snazzy graphics of the Xbox 360 or the PS3, it certainly has good reliability and the support of a whole lot of people.

Not bad for being the cheapest guy on the market. The gaming media has been full of negative stories surrounding the competition since the newest generation of consoles hit store shelves. Nintendo on the other hand, seems to be making a lot of folks happy. Now that's something to think about, if I do say so myself. Did you miss my opinion on this? Read between the lines, and you shall find that in which you seek.

[Via GameDaily -- Thanks, John!] 








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blehman's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/16/2007 12:56
blehman
Bob dole looks like he wants to hit Nancy. lolz
DJDuffy 's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/16/2007 13:35
DJDuffy
The Wii's graphical technology is always the one in question, but their motion control technology is nothin to laugh about. Clearly the gaming media has always put more emphasis on what looks pretty.
The Matt's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/16/2007 13:38
The Matt
Mr. Hirai, tear down this wall!

(As in, get your console under $300. It's Reaganomics, bitches.)
BILLW's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/16/2007 13:42
BILLW
Now you've gone TOO FAR ! Leave Ronnie out of it Gameboi !
kadosho's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/16/2007 14:13
kadosho
Makes me wish a bit more everyday that I owned a Wii right about now. Its funny Gamestop has retail boxes on their shelves, but soldout. "Wait till turkey day" is something I keep reminding myself. If that day comes, I will dive. Literally.
dprime's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/16/2007 14:22
dprime
Bob Dole like to hear Bob Dole say Bob Dole, Bob Dole!

Reagan WOULD be on Nintendo's side. Free trade with those Japs. But why can't it be Nintendo/Microsoft v. Sony so that I could align myself?

Neonie's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/16/2007 14:33
Neonie
Nintendo has always been a company that was gameing, and dose nothing BUT gameing (well, I mean after they got out the greeting card buisness that is).

The TRU gamers know, that if it werent for Nintendo, we wouldent have Xbox, or playstation or Final Fantasy.

And as well, Nintendo has always had the most durable systems, and the most well known game charecters. You can ask anyone who Mario is and they will know. I dont belive I really can say the same for "Cloud" *GASP by anyone who's reading this comment*.

So it is no suprise to me, that Nintendo can keep it simple, come up with something inovative, have no hardware problems with their systems and aim for what game compares dare not aim for before. Becuase, that's almost exactly what they did with the NES.
Gameboi's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/16/2007 14:44
Gameboi
@brainderailment

eh? ROB is the shizznit!
donkeykong's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/16/2007 16:04
donkeykong
@neonie
I think Nintendo was in game cards/trading cards, not greeting cards. Everything else you said is Very true though, especially about durability. There are some interesting videos to prove that on youtube...
Neonie's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/16/2007 16:39
Neonie
Oh yeah your right donkykong

Hanafuda (‰ÔŽD, Hanafuda?) are playing cards of Japanese origin, used to play a number of games. The name literally translates as 'flower cards'.
(taken from Wiki)

Those are the cards they used to make.I thought they were gretting cards cuase of the "Flower" thing but yeah. your right.
comradetrotskii's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/16/2007 22:44
comradetrotskii
I think it's worth mentioning at this point that IBM has its paws all over the 'next gen' console market pie. They are responsible in some manner or another for the CPUs in all the consoles. If anybody is a winner it is IBM.
hjd uk's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/17/2007 04:12
hjd uk
gameplay > gfx.
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