Monday, October 1, 2012
Nintendo Wii U 'Locked' by Country
The new console called Wii U Nintento will be marketed, but it is almost certain that the console can only be used in the country where gamers buy.
So obviously, gamers who buy this console in the U.S., Europe or Japan can only use it in the region. As we quoted from CVG, Tuesday (09/24/2012).
Very different to its competitors such as Sony or Microsoft are choosing different ways to 'lock'. Both producers were fully devolved region lock the game developers, while the PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 can play freely anywhere. Even the latest gaming consoles like the PS Vita does not have a region lock.
The term is most popularly referred to region lock, and indeed almost in all products are like Nintento 3DS, Wii, GameCube, N64, SNES, NES and now the Nintendo Wii U.
Meanwhile, Here's The Story Behind 'Long Name' Mario Bros,.
Nintendo's name would not be released as well with one of the game's most famous character, the Mario Bros.. While it has many fans around the world, perhaps only a handful of people who know the 'full name' Mario Bros..
Miyamoto said the full name of the character is Mario Mario Mario Bros. It's based on a film adaptation, which was launched in 1993.
In an interview, Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka, the man behind the creation of this ikinonik character reveals a little secret about the Mario Bros., including the length of the name of the plumber.
He was told, when it's in a dialog script needed a last name for this character. Supposedly 'Bros' called, but less comfortable. Then someone suggested the name 'Mario' are taken. Be the name of Mario to wear, so that when dilengkapkan be Mario Mario (referring to the first name and last name).
"This is an old story, where his Hollywood lifted Mario Bros. into a movie. Based on that movie, full name Mario version is taken," he said, as reported by Softpedia, Thursday (09/27/2012).
Excerpted from Wikipedia, the Mario Bros. film lifted the big screen in 1993 titled SuperMario Bros, who was then the actors involved are Bob Hoskins (Mario), John Leguizmo (Luigi), Denis Hooper (King Koopa) and many more.
"So, they made a Mario Mario. I heard this and laughed harder. Course, this is ultimately included in the film. Based on the movie, that's their last name. But, like Mickey Mouse does not really have a name, right-Mario really just Mario and Luigi really just Luigi, "he said.
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