Cammie's pretty cute though, reminds me of my g/f a bit. Kohler did a good job with the interview, asked some good and pressing questions.
Gross. Like Kaplan, she's simultaneously corporate and matronly, neither of which are endearing qualities for a man of any age.
I've banged worse. And I don't mind the
corporate appeal at all, although the
matronly is a tougher sell. But then I'm not seeing that here. Looks like any corporate lady to me.
As for Wii as a transitional experience, I'm not buying that at all. Nintendo's goal here is to mine for a new audience, and it has succeeded. This audience had little interest in video games before the Wii, but enjoy what Wii brings to the table. If it fails to supply new games to keep their attention, they are just going to go back to being disinterested in video games again. Few of these women and elderly buggers are going to move from WiiSports to deeper or more "sophisticated" games (hell, I'd wager that even Mario Galaxy is likely a bit of a stretch), and I doubt that was ever a consideration for Nintendo.
So to bring back an old question to the Cubites who wanted
so badly for Nintendo to succeed, how
does that success taste?