I don't understand. So how exactly are they going to accomplish this, through a firmware update, a seperate program to buy that attachs to a Wii, or in brand-new Wii's that are eventually going to ship.
I don't understand. So how exactly are they going to accomplish this, through a firmware update, a seperate program to buy that attachs to a Wii, or in brand-new Wii's that are eventually going to ship.
Lmao..the thought of somebody on the wii reading the weather to me in a Welsh Accent. Like Sian Lloyd (local weather woman)Originally Posted by Celestial
Welsh or maybe some Uk people will know what I mean
that sounds good so i can listen to it when im on my computer hope it happens
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Originally Posted by Celestial
NOOOOOO Have you played Online Games? The English one always sounds so Posh and Sterotypical! SO ANNOYING!
And no it'll be an Update. All it has to do is stream sound which matches the text on the screen. Not hard theres loads of programs that do thatOriginally Posted by Hochiminh
No Longer Have A Wii
That reminds me of the movie Idiocracy, the movie about the average guy who accidentally hibernates 500 years into the future, and wakes up in a very stupid world. And when speaking about how he uses present day english to talk to the future inhabitants who's language has pretty much broken down to nothing more than slang, the narrator says "Joe could understand them perfectly well, but when he tried to speak to them he sounded pompous...and faggy."Originally Posted by Wii_Smurf
lol, no offense to the English.
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First the wii gets gamers up and moving
Then it takes away from them the task of reading.
Next it will make me breakfast.
Post is there ^^^
How dare you state a different point of view, you complete fanboy! /sarcasm