Why the blue light stays on in an kiosk.
Is it hardware or software related ?
Why the blue light stays on in an kiosk.
Is it hardware or software related ?
software
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I have a feeling that the Wii Kiosks are one of those machines that doesn't have a genuine console on display, and the real machine is locked in the back. Can anybody confirm this?Originally Posted by The Awoken One
it depends.
That used to be the case in expos etc, but it's been a long time since all the wii units used in kiosks are actual retail units that accept ordinary retail discs. The existence of the blue light can be attributed to many things (such as a notification) and it's not on on most units I ve seen.
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You can ask for an army of ants
You can ask for a pillar of poison
You can ask for sheep and shavers
And you can die for
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It's true that the thing on display isn't a real one, most kiosks in stores are even only regular DVD players that only look like Wii's (heard that from a mate of mine who workes in a gamestore). Not sure about the playable kiosks though.Originally Posted by mooseblaster
I mean the non playable kiosks, on those (here in holland atleast) the light is always on.Originally Posted by Barc0de
Damn now i want one even more just to check it out.
Thanks for your replys guys !
Last edited by The Awoken One; 02-02-2009 at 12:57 AM.
sorry, never actually seen a non-playable unit in shops here.
You can ask for any old woman
You can ask for an army of ants
You can ask for a pillar of poison
You can ask for sheep and shavers
And you can die for
Be careful what you wish for
Seriously? We practically only have non-playable ones here.Originally Posted by Barc0de
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