Nintendo's first Wii commercial airs Tuesday night during ABC's Dancing with the Stars.
But for anyone who's been searching YouTube for this thing, they've probably already seen it. Turns out that commercial with the two Japanese guys going door-to-door playing the Wii, is in fact the big commercial. Unfortunately, the damn thing's been taken back down already.
All four of the 30-second commercials will be aired together on Nov. 15 on MTV2's Sucker Free. Hit the jump for the official press release, which fails to mention who directed the commercials.
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Nintendo's First Wii Commercial Airs Tuesday Night
Call your friends, cancel your plans and set your cell phone on vibrate.
The first TV commercial for Nintendo's amazing new Wii(TM) video game
system is set to air Tuesday night. The first in a series of four
30-second ads runs during the performance finals of ABC's Dancing with
the Stars.
The commercials feature two Japanese men who show up at homes across the
United States and announce: "Wii would like to play." The fun ads
demonstrate the motion-sensitive abilities of the Wii Remote controller
while a cool Japanese pop tune plays.
"The fact that we have people all but begging to see Wii commercials
demonstrates the huge amount of interest in our new system," says George
Harrison, Nintendo of America's senior vice president of marketing and
corporate communications.
The commercials will be posted to Nintendo.com and YouTube.com. The first
place that viewers can see all four of them together in a two-minute film
will be Nov. 15 on MTV2's Sucker Free. To accomplish Wii's goal of
bringing gaming to the masses, ads will air on ABC, NBC, Comedy Central,
BET, USA, TBS, Discovery, Animal Planet, ABC Family, Nick at Nite, Sci-Fi,
TLC, Fox, The CW, MTV 10 Spot, MTV, MTV2, MTVU, Adult Swim, Fuse, Si TV,
The N, VH-1 and Black Family Channel.
Nintendo has focused on hands-on marketing efforts like the Nintendo
Fusion Tour and viral sampling events in cities across the country. Now
the Wii experience moves into people's homes for the holidays. Even as
these new ads run, experiential sampling events will continue into 2007.









