See Osaka dance during the Nintendo World Tour
So what Famitsu’s saying is that Nintendo packed up all the contents of the Nintendo World Tour in lucky Nagoya, to spread the Wii wealth next in lucky Osaka (as scheduled). So residents – and out-of-towners itching to Wii, we can bet – flocked to the Osaka Intex (International Exhibit Center), and Famitsu was there to take notes and pictures.
Taking the stage were Wii Sports, which took the largest floor space in Intex, says Famitsu, and dedicated booths for The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Sonic and the Secret Rings, and Need for Speed Carbon. But it was not all about the Wii in the World Tour, after all, as the DS Lite attracted just as much attention for Nintendogs Touch! Generations (complete with helpful little maids attendants to guide players) and Pokemon Diamond/Pearl, among others.
But the sight (or the pic) that drew the tears from our eyes? It was the picture we used as a banner above. And what Famitsu said (via weblator): “From midst of the person who attends to the meeting place presenting Wii to 100 names with pulling out selection!”
Let’s see if we understood the weblator right: A Wii lottery? And we were not there? NOOOOOES!!!!! KHAN! KHAAAAAAAAN!!!
(While we’re consoling ourselves to missing out on such a freebie – presuming the web-lator correctly translated Famitsu, enjoy these pics of Osaka dancing to the Wii and DS. Or join us in drowning our missed-freebie miseries in a keg of auto-dispensed Asahi beer at Tokyo Narita…).
More pictures at the full article. Our tears of misery are drowning QJ staff as we speak.
So what Famitsu’s saying is that Nintendo packed up all the contents of the Nintendo World Tour in lucky Nagoya, to spread the Wii wealth next in lucky Osaka (as scheduled). So residents – and out-of-towners itching to Wii, we can bet – flocked to the Osaka Intex (International Exhibit Center), and Famitsu was there to take notes and pictures.
Taking the stage were Wii Sports, which took the largest floor space in Intex, says Famitsu, and dedicated booths for The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Sonic and the Secret Rings, and Need for Speed Carbon. But it was not all about the Wii in the World Tour, after all, as the DS Lite attracted just as much attention for Nintendogs Touch! Generations (complete with helpful little maids attendants to guide players) and Pokemon Diamond/Pearl, among others.
But the sight (or the pic) that drew the tears from our eyes? It was the picture we used as a banner above. And what Famitsu said (via weblator): “From midst of the person who attends to the meeting place presenting Wii to 100 names with pulling out selection!”
Let’s see if we understood the weblator right: A Wii lottery? And we were not there? NOOOOOES!!!!! KHAN! KHAAAAAAAAN!!!
(While we’re consoling ourselves to missing out on such a freebie – presuming the web-lator correctly translated Famitsu, enjoy these pics of Osaka dancing to the Wii and DS. Or join us in drowning our missed-freebie miseries in a keg of auto-dispensed Asahi beer at Tokyo Narita…).