So you belong to Facebook but that doesn’t mean you’re above Wii, in fact you can’t live without it. Where, then do you get your Wii fix when you’re Wii-less? Easy, go to WiiTube.
When you’re attending say, a mid-afternoon urban history lecture, instead of taking notes on Word, log into your Uni’s VPN and check out WiiTube.com for the latest and most entertaining Wii themed videos. It’s got the usual array of community features: ratings, comments, profiles, tags, and there’s even a section for hints and tricks. You can’t actually upload videos to the site; rather, videos are embedded from where else but YouTube, Google Video, and Metacafe among others. WiiTube has also recently launched a Facebook application that allows users to include game info, commentary, ratings etc. in their Facebook profile.
Wiitube.com In Their Own Words
“Wiitube is a social network built around the Nintendo Wii and video technology. Wiitube is comprised of user-generated content pertaining to the Nintendo Wii. Videos center around Wii trailers, gameplay, and tips/tricks. There is a section of the website dedicated to non wii related videos where users post funny and interesting content.”
Why Wiitube.com It Might Be A Killer
Wiitube is definitely a niche site, but there are loads of Wii fans that will enjoy its goodies. Users will find the cheats helpful along with the commentary and trailers of new games. It’s well put together and has plenty to keep Wii players busy.
Some Questions About Wiitube.com
Wiitube has nothing to do with actually interacting with Youtube videos on your wii; similarly named Wiitoob does that. The name may be confusing to many users especially those thinking that Wiitube does Wiitoob’s job. Is the Wii audience big enough to generate the needed traffic?