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ljkkjlcm9
05-05-2008, 04:23 AM
I'll let the article speak for itself
Nintendo World Report - News Article: Wii and Wii Fit to Be Featured at Select Westin Hotels (http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/newsArt.cfm?artid=15903)

Westin Hotels Want to Play… Westin Announces Industry-First Partnership with Nintendo

Becomes the First to Adopt Nintendo’s Specially Designed Wii Console for Hospitality Industry; Announces Plans for Integration of Wii Fit

REDMOND, Wash., & WHITE PLAINS, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tennis, anyone? Nintendo and Westin Hotels & Resorts announce a partnership today that will allow guests to experience the Wii™ sensation with a special version of the console ideally suited for use in the hotel environment. Westin Hotels is the first hotel company to partner with Nintendo for its Wii console and will feature this specially designed console as part of the brand’s WestinWORKOUT program at 10 hotels across the United States. The special game console is pre-loaded with many popular games, including the groundbreaking Wii Sports™ game, and today debuts at WestinWORKOUT fitness centers at The Westin Times Square in New York City and The Westin Bellevue in Washington state.

Using the innovative motion-sensitive Wii Remote™ controller, WestinWORKOUT users can get both body and brain moving with a variety of interactive games, including Wii Sports (featuring tennis, golf, baseball, bowling and boxing activities), Big Brain Academy™: Wii Degree and Wii Play™ and others, all played with natural, intuitive movements of the Wii Remote. The special Wii system will be updated automatically with hot new Wii games as they become available and includes features to simplify system management for the hotel property. A simple new game menu makes it easy to jump in and play without inserting game discs, and each property can manage what games are offered and how game data is stored.

"We jumped at the chance to be the first hotel to partner with Nintendo and add interactive entertainment to our successful WestinWORKOUT program," said Sue Brush, Senior Vice President, Westin Hotels & Resorts. "We think our guests will be eager to make Wii a part of their workouts during their stay with us."

With this partnership, Westin will be among the first hotel brands in the United States to receive delivery of Wii Fit™, the highly anticipated interactive fitness game, set to release during the week of May 19 in North America. Using another Nintendo innovation, the Wii Balance Board™ accessory, hotel guests will be able to participate in a dynamic mix of more than 40 yoga, aerobics, strength training and balance activities.

"Delivering an active entertainment experience is what Wii is all about," said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. "Games like Wii Sports and the upcoming Wii Fit are ideal for business travelers and families who want to stay energized while on the road."

Eight additional Westin properties will join the program in May: The Westin Hilton Head; The Westin Crown Center, Kansas City; The Westin Harbor Castle, Toronto; The Westin Diplomat, Hollywood; The Westin St. Francis, San Francisco; The Westin St. Louis; The Westin Galleria, Houston; and The Westin Savannah Harbor. Westin plans to roll out additional Wii systems following guest feedback from the initial hotel pilot.

WestinWORKOUT was developed in partnership with worldwide fitness leaders to develop the travel industry’s most extensive fitness and wellness program. Last month WestinWORKOUT was extended with the addition of BrainBody Fitness, a program connecting mental and physical fitness through a series of original exercises distributed at each Westin throughout North America. By placing expert-recommended mind and body stretches in a variety of strategic hotel touch points, including the front desk, guestrooms, public spaces and WestinWORKOUT fitness centers, Westin is providing guests with simple and effective ways to sharpen their thinking and calm their minds and bodies for better health.

WestinWORKOUT state-of-the-art equipment and high-performance workouts provide the perfect solution for people committed to maintaining personal wellness. Customized WestinWORKOUT guestrooms feature full-body equipment for all levels of performance where guests can elevate their well-being with a challenging and exhilarating workout. Also available at select hotels is runWESTIN, a complimentary program offering guided, scenic three-mile morning runs three days a week. Led by Westin’s trained Running Concierge, the run includes a warm up session with training tips and can be customized into a fun individual or group run.

Westin Hotels & Resorts, with more than 150 hotels and resorts in more than 31 countries and territories, is owned by Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. (NYSE: HOT). Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. is one of the leading hotel and leisure companies in the world with approximately 890 properties in more than 95 countries and 145,000 employees at its owned and managed properties. Starwood® Hotels is a fully integrated owner, operator and franchisor of hotels and resorts with the following internationally renowned brands: St. Regis®, The Luxury Collection®, Sheraton®, Westin®, Four Points® by Sheraton, W®, Le Méridien® and the recently announced AloftSM and ElementSM Hotels. Starwood Hotels also owns Starwood Vacation Ownership, Inc., one of the premier developers and operators of high quality vacation interval ownership resorts. For more information, please visit Hotel Reservations - Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide - Hotel Reservations with Best Rates Guaranteed (http://www.starwoodhotels.com).

Is the Wii really that amazing? I mean I love it... but it's kinda crazy what is happening with it.

THE JACKEL

Momiji
05-05-2008, 04:38 AM
Meh, tl;dr.

Bottom line, no, the Wii isn't that amazing. Is it better than the other two next gen consoles? In my opinion, yeah, but it isn't THAT amazing.

Roto13
05-05-2008, 04:42 AM
It's not that amazing to the average gamer, but what it's doing to the industry is pretty amazing. It's expanding it at a ridiculous rate. It's the new iPod. :P Except not a piece of crap.

hhr1dluv
05-05-2008, 04:50 AM
^I love my iPod. Though yeah, they don't last very long. But then, I drop mine a lot. :P

As for the greatness of Wiis...well, I have one and I enjoy playing it. But seriously, of all the games I have, the only one I really enjoy playing is Twilight Princess. I almost feel like I should sell it so I can get a PS3...at least that system will have 3 games I'll be sure to like. I could be missing a lot of the Wii's good games though. What are your favorites? (Note: I don't like Smash).

I feel like the Wii is very gimmicky. I don't know what kind of longevity it will have.

ljkkjlcm9
05-05-2008, 05:27 AM
^I love my iPod. Though yeah, they don't last very long. But then, I drop mine a lot. :P

As for the greatness of Wiis...well, I have one and I enjoy playing it. But seriously, of all the games I have, the only one I really enjoy playing is Twilight Princess. I almost feel like I should sell it so I can get a PS3...at least that system will have 3 games I'll be sure to like. I could be missing a lot of the Wii's good games though. What are your favorites? (Note: I don't like Smash).

I feel like the Wii is very gimmicky. I don't know what kind of longevity it will have.

A lot of people say it's gimmicky. However, it seems more and more games are being compatible with the gamecube controller, for those that prefer the old way of controlling games. On top of that, they're not all gimmicky games. The same thing was said about the DS when it was first released, and there have been tons of good games that ignore the touch screen, and a number of good games that use it as well.

THE JACKEL

Dreddz
05-05-2008, 12:12 PM
This is not good, its only encouraging Nintendo to distance themselves further away from the core gamers and focus on crap like Wii Fit.

Raebus
05-05-2008, 12:16 PM
I actually agree with Dreddz. The games I've enjoyed for the wii are games like Mario Kart wii and No more heroes. I want games like that, instead of wii Fit or whatever.

Vivisteiner
05-05-2008, 01:04 PM
I saw a playstation in the hotel I just went to.

Ive only played Wii once, twas alright but it failed to wow me.

KentaRawr!
05-05-2008, 01:09 PM
I saw an SNES in a hotel once. We played Street Fighter 2 on it. :p

Anyway, I don't think this is really bad at all, and could be pretty cool, if you go to one of those hotels. Considering their "fan-base" with the Wii, this seems pretty fitting.

Roto13
05-05-2008, 04:24 PM
Nintendo makes plenty of games for "hardcore" (I hate using that term) gamers, but third parties are either ignoring them or porting PS2 games.

Roogle
05-05-2008, 11:40 PM
I think that this is a great development in the video game industry and the hospitality industry. I hope that more hotels follow suit to add technological functionality to hotel rooms, as it would be nice if hotels started adding and catering to clientele like this...

ljkkjlcm9
05-06-2008, 12:18 AM
This is not good, its only encouraging Nintendo to distance themselves further away from the core gamers and focus on crap like Wii Fit.

I disagree, as they still put a lot of work into their main titles, which are still the best titles on their system. It's not any different than the last generation. Third parties are where Nintendo lacks support, though it seems more and more are attempting to put games on the Wii... it just needs some more exclusive titles.

THE JACKEL

Roto13
05-06-2008, 12:20 AM
This is not good, its only encouraging Nintendo to distance themselves further away from the core gamers and focus on crap like Wii Fit.

I disagree, as they still put a lot of work into their main titles, which are still the best titles on their system. It's not any different than the last generation. Third parties are where Nintendo lacks support,

Also not any different than last generation. :P

KentaRawr!
05-06-2008, 12:26 AM
I think Nintendo's having better luck with 3rd parties this generation, if you ask me. But they still lack too much.