Nintendo Wii Media | UK Zelda TV Advert

By Jorge Ba-oh 24.11.2006 36

Nintendo have recently begun their UK TV advertising blitz in preparation for the console's launch in Europe in a matter of days. Link and Zelda join the Wiimote action in the first Wii game commercial hitting prime time TV.

C3 reader Ben spotted the Hylian on various popular networks, including E4, Living TV and MTV - the home of many previous DS campaigns.

The video has hit the web, thanks to the folks over at N-Europe.

Update: Various other Wii game adverts can be found on the Wii TV page here.

Stay tuned for further media updates.

Box art for The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Developer

Nintendo

Publisher

Nintendo

Genre

Action Adventure

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1

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It's nice advert and I love the Zelda jingle at the begging of the ad. As Grumbler said though, it's not as good as the Ocarina of Time advert.

Martin said:
Its a good advert. Wouldnt have put any sensible girls off. The controversial element would only help, too.
Look at sales of games like GTA and Bully for evidence of that Smilie I'm sure they wouldn't get reviews or hype as great as they get if Jack Thompson wasn't all over them 24/7...

In fact I bet Rockstar hired Jack Thompson Smilie

Anyway, the advert's funny... I doubt any sane person would see it and instantly say 'MY GOD that's sexist!' rather than just laugh at it

Still a proud member of the 'omfg amazing water in games' society

I am seeing nothing but Wii ads, mostly Zelda with a few Wii Sports ads.

the Wii jingle is similiar to the DS.


Mike Gee of iZINE said, "...The Verve, as he [Richard Ashcroft] promised, had become the greatest band in the world. Most of the critics agreed with him. Most paid due homage. The Verve were no longer the question mark or the clich�. They were the statement and the definition."

the new Wii ad's are very shameful very poor and if you did not know what it was you would be very confused about the ad on a scale of 0 being crap and 10 being best I give it a 2

Mr.Ashcroft said:
Mr.Ashcroft said:Also seem an ad on RTE2Nintendo looking to penerate the irish video game market
Saw another ad on TG4, i am telling you people Nintendo seriously trying to penerate the Irish Market Smilie

SmilieSmilieSmilie
DEADLY, it was on TG4, now people in Ros na R

I havn't seen the OOT advert before, it's great! Also the Ye Olde English is pretty funny, but it's really a good advert.

They shoudl have done a similar thing with TP, but I guess that people will need to know how they play it wont they...

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The OOT ad was utter shite, honestly!

I really like the idea of the whole drumming thing in the "What wii can do" advert...possibly a Guitar Hero parody?

( Edited on 26.11.2006 21:36 by Takeo )




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I thought the Zelda ad was pretty good...especially for Nintendo...then i saw grumblers OofT ad...

Smilie

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Angus said:
Mr.Ashcroft said:
Mr.Ashcroft said:Also seem an ad on RTE2Nintendo looking to penerate the irish video game market
Saw another ad on TG4, i am telling you people Nintendo seriously trying to penerate the Irish Market Smilie
SmilieSmilie:eekSmilieEADLY, it was on TG4, now people in Ros na R


Mike Gee of iZINE said, "...The Verve, as he [Richard Ashcroft] promised, had become the greatest band in the world. Most of the critics agreed with him. Most paid due homage. The Verve were no longer the question mark or the clich�. They were the statement and the definition."

It was a bit short, and when its on telly I only see the end of it, I only saw it twice. Actually, the only full Wii add i saw, on telly, was the Wii sports one.Smilie

I will have seen an ad atleast "three times before launch" my ass. And I mean fully see.

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