Westin Hotels has cut a deal with Nintendo to get a custom version of the Wii console intended for use by their guests.
These special Wiis are designed for a hotel environment and make for an easier user experience since there is no need for disc-swapping. They will be used in ten hotels across the US as part of the WestinWORKOUT program, challenging players physically and mentally in games like:
Westin will also be among the first hotel chains to obtain Wii Fit on its release later this month.
Wizpig 64 said:
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Yeah. Uh huh. ... Star Fox 64
tonysburger said:
you could probably learn how to make a waffle maker in there ...
T3Knyne said:
Ts university tuff ...
spleefian said:
acting like this is even active at all but i just really dislike it sideways because to me it just looks incomplete ...
spleefian said:
seeing literally just "1 decade ago" is scary to me like id be used to it saying you know 12 or 13 years ago but just ...
Wii's World is not officially affiliated with Nintendo! (but they wish we were).
User comments
Wii Rox said:
Wii is r34ly g0in plac3s lulz.
Wiipaw said:
Will people have to pay to play? I once was in a hotel with that kind of set up, and it sucked.
YoshLee said:
Man I've got to find one one of those hotels.
Crimson Fang said:
But discs are half the fun! They're so versatile! Frisbees, plates, rims. Oh, and games of course.
Dan said:
It will be the only pay to play that doesn't suck, that is if you have to pay.
Diddy Kong Lover said:
I remember once playing an N64 in this kind of setup, it was fun but missing something. I'd rather play it at home on a couch instead of in a hotel.
Nova said:
Kind of sounds like the n64 hotel edition.