Posts Tagged ‘Wii’

Foxconn Suicides – Nintendo Investigation

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Foxconn LogoFollowing the recent attempted suicides of over 12 people working at Foxconn production plants, Nintendo is launching an official investigation.

Foxconn is a large Chinese electronics company that produce many component for popular computer motherboards. They produce components that are present is the Nintendo Wii and Sony’s Playstation 2, 3, the Microsoft Xbox 360 and various products created by Apple, such as the iPhone. They have recently been under scrutiny due to reports of very poor working conditions for their employees.

Wikipedia has a dedicated article relating to the Foxconn suicides. It has the following to say on the matter.

Between Jan 2010 to May 2010, twelve Foxconn employees attempted suicide, with ten deaths. Some reporters criticized long working hours with low pay and harsh management methods such as physical abuse towards mainland employees from Taiwanese managers. Some workers have complained about the monotonous work schedule and inhumane working relationships (such as one employee who had worked for half a year and yet did not know the names of his dormitory mates). Compared to China’s overall suicide rate, the suicide rate at Foxconn is not statistically aberrant but the rapid rate of the suicides is unusual.

As CEO of Hong Hai Precision Industry, Terry Gou responded to the situation on 25 May 2010. Because of a huge number of employees, management is difficult, he claimed, but they will improve the situation soon. Now Foxconn has formed specialized “employee care centers” and hired psychologists to offer counselling. However such a measure is doubted by the public. In addition it has been announced that employees will be asked to sign pledges that state they will not commit suicide and seek help if necessary. Some suggest that Foxconn should change its management systems, philosophy, and methods to create a more human orientated business atmosphere.

There is a lot of discussion regarding Nintendo’s investigation of the Foxconn suicides on vc-forums.

It is quite horrific to hear that those workers helping to create products we all use for entertainment are being so poorly treated. With all hope both Nintendo and Sony’s investigations will help to resolve these issues and improve working conditions at the Foxconn factories.

New Wii Console

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

There has been a lot of discussion recently about when a new Wii console will come out. Some say the new Wii console will be available in 2010

A lot of reports are saying the new Wii will be out at some point before 2011. There have also been reports to say that the new Wii will fully support the entire back catalogue of Nintendo Wii and Virtual Console games.

Nintendo have already said that high definition or HD is not their primary focus for the next Wii, but with all other consoles of this generation being fully HD, it seems strange that Nintendo would restrict themselves graphically. Graphics though, have never Nintendo’s main aim. The Wii always focuses on basic fun and some exceptional game-play, especially local multi-player fun.

We’re not sure what the next Wii Console will bring, not are we even sure when this new Wii console will be released, but I’m sure Nintendo will do an excellent job of expanding the existing system with new features and gaming mechanics. Let’s hope!

Wii Virtual Console – Screen goes blank / black at 480p

Friday, May 14th, 2010

Nintendo Wii and WiimoteThe Wii Virtual Console is a fantastic service for playing Nintendo retro games. Unfortunately, there are a few bugs regarding playing some virtual console games at the 480p resolution.

Some older games simply were only designed for interlaced display, and not progressive such as with 480p. The Wii makes this mode for Virtual Console games available via the component cables. The result can however be that the games start successfully, and you can here the sounds, but the screen goes completely blank.

How do you fix this? Easy.

Take a look at this extract from the Wikipedia Virtual Console article which tells you how to get around the issue.

Initially, some PAL Virtual Console games would not display correctly on high-definition televisions when connected via the component lead. However, starting with the April 13, 2007 update of the PAL Virtual Console, certain newly added games, such as Punch-Out!!, support the “Wii Component Cable Interlace mode.”

This is a temporary fix to problems with various Virtual Console games being played over component cable on HDTVs. The mode can be enabled by accessing the operations guide of the game, and (with the Nunchuk attached) pressing the buttons Z + A + 2 simultaneously. A sound is played if the mode is enabled correctly.

Several older games also have updates available to enable the feature, such as Super Castlevania IV. The mode can be disabled by using the same method, but with the button combination Z + A + 1 instead. A full list of games supporting this mode is available at vc-forums.com.