Famicom Dojo: Wii Launch Day Special
by Sean "TheOrange" Corse, filed in Famicom Dojo, Games, Nintendo, Powet.TV Show, Wii on Nov.25, 2006
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Famicom Dojo – Wii Launch Day Special
(Show notes after the jump!)
Last weekend, hundreds of thousands of people went the extra mile to get the first commercially avilable Wii units in North America. Join us as we brave the fabled “frozen tundra” of Wisconsin, and see why Nintendo’s system is already outselling Sony’s 2:1.
Note: It appears that YouTube didn’t like the first part of my credits.
Filmed “On Location” By: Sean “The Orange” Corse
PSP Bearer: Caleb “Phil Bond” Goessling
“Wii Song” By: Team Fremont (http://www.teamfremont.com)
Also, all references to “Line Guy” should be “Counting Guy”. I really wish I’d gotten video of him, or at least a picture.

















November 25th, 2006 on 12:03 pm
Well it looks like quite the commune there. My faith in the idea of a Madison based game convention is renewed.
November 25th, 2006 on 12:06 pm
These guys were super-cool, and everyone I met was friendly. Well, except for those weirdos in the Game Stop line. They were the only ones who looked at me skeptically when I went over to interview them.
November 25th, 2006 on 3:12 pm
Line guy? We were all line guy. You’re thinking of “counting guy.”
November 25th, 2006 on 3:17 pm
Oh crap…
Seriously, I rendered that video four times. I can’t believe I overlooked that.
November 25th, 2006 on 5:08 pm
Well done, Sean.
November 26th, 2006 on 4:57 pm
Awesome video guys and congrads on getting the WII!
July 17th, 2007 on 12:08 am
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July 26th, 2007 on 11:18 am
I liked your Famicom Dojo review. I don’t know about the rest of the site. I assume you are a nintendo fanboy. Of course, for you to have the Famicom screams fanboy. The famicom looks better than American NES brick to me. The rest of the videos and stuff on your site don’t appear to be as impressive as Famicom Dojo. Thus, I ask you to work on the next episode of Famicom Dojo more than any other videos. Having more episodes in the series will make your site more popular.