Thursday, April 4, 2024

“Everybody Votes Channel” for the Wii Launched by Nintendo

Nintendo has launched a brand-new channel for the Wii that will offer a quick, easy and fun way to cast answers to a huge amount of diverse questions. The Everybody Votes Channel will also let the gamers compare and contrast their opinions with those of their friends, family and people from across the globe.

Wii Voted

Everybody Votes Channel on Wii details:

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    This latest addition to the Wii Menu features different general poll questions for gamers to answer. Three questions will always be offered. These will then closed after a week and updated with new ones. When accessing the main page of the Everybody Votes Channel, users will be welcomed with the present polls open and can then register their votes by clicking on their chosen one.

    Within hours of the poll closing, the latest local results of the poll will be made available and will be displayed for each region of the relevant country. Vote ratios for each question will be exhibited on the Channel using hundreds of Miis to symbolize the different votes.

    The previous twelve polls that a player has voted on are archived so they can check back on them after they have closed. Each time a new poll closes, if the user has voted on it, it is added to the archive and the oldest one on there is deleted.

Everybody Votes Channel Screenshot

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Laurent Fischer, Marketing Director, Nintendo of Europe comments, “If you have ever wondered whether many other people share the same opinions, preferences, likes or dislikes as you, then the Everybody Votes Channel is a rapid and easy way to quell those curiosities. From whether people believe in aliens to what they would do if they had 1 million Euros, this peculiar but addictive channel lets you find out what others think as well as being a great conversation starter with family and friends!”

Gamers will also be able to forecast the outcome of the polls. The Everybody Votes Channel can be downloaded free from the Wii Shop Channel. Some time ago, we had reported about the launch of the Wii News Channel. Seems like Nintendo has many innovative ways to keep gamers hooked to the Wii.

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