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Flash games for the Wii: Librarian Challenge

January 22nd, 2008 by perry

So, hopefully this will be the first in a series of regular posts highlighting Flash games for the Wii. But not just any Flash games … only the ones that actually work well (ie legible fonts, no keyboard requirement) in the Wii Opera browser. Oh, and they have to be fun. Or a least mildly fun.

Here’s one that seems to work okay, despite being, well, about as nerdy as you can get:

Within Range challenges you to correctly file books on the library shelf, using the Dewey Decimal system (play it now!). Yeh … sounds kind of silly, but so did Cooking Mama, and that turned out to be a fun distraction. Proudly brought to you by the Carnegie Mellon University Libraries.

(and via the ubercool and totally un-nerdy dudes at The BBPS.)

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Announcing WiiRSS, a news reader optimized for the Wii

August 26th, 2007 by perry

Want to keep up with the latest Nintendo Wii news ? Need a news reader (RSS and ATOM feed reader) that works nicely in the Wii Internet Channel ? WiiRSS could be what you are looking for.

WiiRSS on my crappy small TV.

WiiRSS currently tracks most of my favorite Wii news sites and blogs, and shows articles in the past 24 hours. I’ve bookmarked it in my Internet Channel Favorites so I can quickly catch up on Wii related news each day. WiiRSS is based on the Gregarius feed aggregator, but has a Wii-optimized theme. The sidebar region containing the list of feeds can be collapsed using the little “<<” arrow button, and you can also search for specific articles with the Search button. Notice, that even on a crappy small TV like mine, the text is readable.

Feel free notify me of any Wii news sites that aren’t included that you think should be there. I’m happy to take suggestions in the comments.

(Pssst … this blog is Wii-optimized too … check it out, it will look different on the Wii :) )

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WiiCade releases Wii Remote Flash API under Free license

August 20th, 2007 by perry

WiiCade have released version 3 of their Wii Remote API that enables developers to create Flash games using all the buttons on the Wii Remote (well, except “Home”), and the “C” and “Z” buttons on the Nunchuck (but no analog stick control). Control by up to four Wii Remotes is supported, allowing simultaneous multiplayer Flash games on the Wii !! The Flash source code has been released under the free-as-in-freedom LGPL software license to allow any game developer to make use of these great features and allow them to share their homebrew games with the world. Read the rest of this entry »

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wii.knibble.com : 5000 Flash Games for the Wii, 4999 of which suck on the Wii

August 18th, 2007 by perry

(see update below)

Knibble.com has been getting a little bit of buzz in the last few days for releasing “5000 Flash games for the Wii”, at wii.knibble.com. I’ve always figured that a small industry of Flash games targeted specifically to the Wii would develop over the next few years, since there a so many Wii’s happily integrated into living rooms all over the world. The market is there to be filled, it’s just a matter of someone working make a decent product. Take for example my favorite Flash application specifically designed for the Wii, moowee.tv. The interface of this social video application fills up the screen nicely on the Wii, doesn’t require any zooming in a out, allows control via Wii Remote buttons and just works.

Sadly, wii.knibble.com is not like this at all. Read the rest of this entry »

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Another Wii System Update : Version 3.0E

August 14th, 2007 by perry

The blue slot light on my Wii was flashing this morning … I turned it on, checked the message board with excitement … and … all that was waiting was another Wii system update. This is the second system update pushed out by Nintendo in about a week, hot on the heels of the recent Wii system update to version 3.0.

According to Nintendo, no real new features here, but they claim to have fixed problems with LAN adapters that they broke in the upgrade to version 3.0, and have fixed ‘hangs’ in the Internet Channel.

I always find the Internet Channel cannot play Flash videos longer than about 10 mins .. I wonder if this update fixes it ? Or does it fix the Flash player ‘crash’ bug uncovered by Symantec, that some have speculated could be exploited for running homebrew Wii software ?

I hope this will not become a recurring pattern of “ship update, break (or worse brick) some Wii’s, ship update for the broken update”.

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