After that you reply, you can email the Wii as much as you want. I think you can even email photos. It takes 15 minutes for the message to reach the Wii, and i believe this is the way NIntendo contacts all of the Wiis. It's actually a cool feature, because if your running a tournament, or a big announce is announce on a site, for example NintendoLife hint hint you can just register with your Wii and never miss a moment.
Perhaps when E3 is going we could look into registering reader's Wiis and emailing out brief news digests at the end of each day? What do you think? Would anyone use this feature?
After that you reply, you can email the Wii as much as you want. I think you can even email photos. It takes 15 minutes for the message to reach the Wii, and i believe this is the way NIntendo contacts all of the Wiis. It's actually a cool feature, because if your running a tournament, or a big announce is announce on a site, for example NintendoLife hint hint you can just register with your Wii and never miss a moment.
Perhaps when E3 is going we could look into registering reader's Wiis and emailing out brief news digests at the end of each day? What do you think? Would anyone use this feature?
love it,but how would you update from nintendo life to thousands of wii uses in one go...can you send from a laptop a message to multiple uses in one go?...
Youve got to make this a cool feature of this website. What about wii speak could you send interviews in sections via voice message or voice message reviews...
That's a neat feature, but I still won't have my Wii at E3. Honestly, I think it's much more convenient for me to just check the website here for news even when I do have my Wii (and refresh the IGN liveblog like mad and/or watch their video stream). It could be great for people who have "family" computers instead of their own, and use their wii to get on the internet a lot.
You can't send pictures from Wii to E-mail or vice-versa. Only the message comes through... And sometimes long e-mails get cut short because of space.
Pictures can be sent from PC to Wii, but not the other way around. I'm sure my dad has sent me far over 20...rather bizarre ostrich...images. Users have no need to send stuff to NintendoLife, so this idea should work fine, right?
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