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Amok4All schrieb:na hauptsache die leistung stimmt![]()
Zur der Kindergartenkacke gehören immer zwei oder drei oder vier.....dazu!..und ich mag es nicht wenn meine Beiträge ins lächerliche gezogen werden und mir noch dazu das Maul gestopft wird.mcpete schrieb:ziehen nicht so eine Kindergartenkacke ab.
In der Tat!Nintendo begründet die Entscheidung für den Markennamen damit, dass sich Wii jeder auf der Welt merken kann. Egal welche Sprache die Menschen sprechen, Wii würden alle verstehen.
http://dict.leo.org/ende?search=weeNintendo Wii:
Netherlands: Nintendo Who
Germany: Nintendo How (wie)
France: Nintendo Yes (oui)
Uk/Usa: Nintendo Piss (wee)
Latvia: Nintendo Cunt
Mächtle schrieb:Zur der Kindergartenkacke gehören immer zwei oder drei oder vier.....
Wie schauts dann aus wenn sich Briten darüber unterhalten?Superfrog schrieb:Naja, "wee" heißt in der englischen Kinder- bzw. Familiensprache nun mal sehr weit verbreitet "Pipi" oder "Pipi machen". Bei den Briten ist ein "wee" ein kleiner Penis...
So einen Namen kann man als Firma imo nicht bringen, es ist EXTREM lächerlich - deshalb auch die Entrüstung vor allem bei englischsprachigen Fans und anderen Leuten.
Nintendo Wii name is really a joke?
Branding specialists are claiming that “Wii” is a fake name and with good reason as to why they believe so (unless Wii is actually short for something else). The following are from the report below:
Branding Specialist Steve Manning stated:
“We think Nintendo is setting you all up to be Punk’d at E3, generating a massive amount of positive buzz when the scam and the real new name are announced.
Given that their video game audience is the same demographic as Punk’d, the whole campaign is perversely elegant. Except of course for failing to make the illusion complete by registering a TM for Wii.”
Site Snark Hunting states:
“Crazy? Here is the first clue, “By letting the gaming community vent now about the name, they will be less distracted as launch titles for the system are announced and initial reports about what it’s like to play the games begin to come in.” Allowing your audience time to vent is not SOP in a name announcement, and also telegraphs that Nintendo knows what a stinker this name would be.
Second, it’s not possible to engineer a worse name for this product.
Third, and this is a big one, there are no trademarks registered by Nintendo nor by any dummy corp in the U.S or over there for Wii. This is unprecedented for Nintendo and it is not possible that his is an oversight. If Wii were the name, they would have registered it. In fact, no new trademarks have been registered by Nintendo at all. This leads us to conclude that Nintendo has in fact registered the real name under a dummy corp, which is SOP when trying to keep a name a secret prior to launch.”
According to the report although Nintendo representatives claim it is the real name, they don’t know why the name has not been officially trademarked. Your thoughts?
Click here for Report
UPDATE: We can confirm that there was only one trademark from the 1980’s that is now considered dead with the word “Wii”. So it seems either Nintendo filed it a few days ago and it has not appeared, or its not the complete name.
Wollen wirs mal hoffen!Mächtle schrieb:Wenn der Name ein fake ist,dann war das ein genialer Schachzug von Nintendo.
Nintendo Wii name is really a joke?
Branding specialists are claiming that “Wii” is a fake name and with good reason as to why they believe so (unless Wii is actually short for something else). The following are from the report below:
Branding Specialist Steve Manning stated:
“We think Nintendo is setting you all up to be Punk’d at E3, generating a massive amount of positive buzz when the scam and the real new name are announced.
Given that their video game audience is the same demographic as Punk’d, the whole campaign is perversely elegant. Except of course for failing to make the illusion complete by registering a TM for Wii.”
Site Snark Hunting states:
“Crazy? Here is the first clue, “By letting the gaming community vent now about the name, they will be less distracted as launch titles for the system are announced and initial reports about what it’s like to play the games begin to come in.” Allowing your audience time to vent is not SOP in a name announcement, and also telegraphs that Nintendo knows what a stinker this name would be.
Second, it’s not possible to engineer a worse name for this product.
Third, and this is a big one, there are no trademarks registered by Nintendo nor by any dummy corp in the U.S or over there for Wii. This is unprecedented for Nintendo and it is not possible that his is an oversight. If Wii were the name, they would have registered it. In fact, no new trademarks have been registered by Nintendo at all. This leads us to conclude that Nintendo has in fact registered the real name under a dummy corp, which is SOP when trying to keep a name a secret prior to launch.”
According to the report although Nintendo representatives claim it is the real name, they don’t know why the name has not been officially trademarked. Your thoughts?
Click here for Report
UPDATE: We can confirm that there was only one trademark from the 1980’s that is now considered dead with the word “Wii”. So it seems either Nintendo filed it a few days ago and it has not appeared, or its not the complete name.