C3 Exclusive Interview | Opera's Nintendo Wii Browser

By James Temperton 03.06.2006 48

Interview: Opera's Nintendo Wii Browser
Conducted by James Temperton :: June 3rd 2006


The Opera Wii Browser is somewhat shrouded in mystery, so in an attempt to find out some facts and work out just what to expect when it launches we hooked up with the good folks at Opera. Scott Hedrick the Executive Vice President with Opera for Devices agreed to answer some of our questions and respond to some speculation. Obviously there are some rather tight NDA agreements around his neck, but he still managed to provide us with some rather interesting answers.

Cubed3: Will the Opera browser be embedded from launch on the 512MB internal Flash or included with the system via a memory card?

Scott Hedrick: The Opera browser is saved to the Flash ROM on the Wii console, and does not require a separate memory card as Opera for DS does. The browser can be launched in only a few seconds, immediately delivering a great user experience.

C3: Have there been many challenges moving from the computer platform to delivering a secure and functional game console browser?

SH: Not really any big challenges, since Opera has experience with porting to many different devices and mobile phone platforms. The biggest challenge has been to create the best "living room" Web experience, leveraging the unique capabilities of Wii. Opera has worked closely with Nintendo to achieve a breakthrough experience, especially in terms of incorporating the revolutionary Wii remote into the browsing experience.

C3: As a very successful software developer what challenges does the WiiConnect24 service provide, and what do you think of this specific feature?

SH: Nintendo's network-centric approach with WiiConnect24 will enable rich new services and capabilities, the full extent of which Nintendo has yet to reveal. For Opera, WiiConnect24 presents more interesting opportunities rather than challenges.

Opera has long been working with set-top box manufacturers, for example, that use Opera to create Web-based user interfaces. These IP-based set-top boxes are always connected, like Wii, and can be easily and dynamically updated with live content or new menus.

C3: To what extent will user customisation be allowed?

SH: Nintendo isn't ready to discuss if there will be any user customisation allowed for Opera on Wii. Opera's desktop browser is highly customisable and "skinnable", and the latest version, Opera 9, even includes small Web-based applications called Widgets. We have announced that Opera Widgets will be available on devices and it would be cool to see them on Wii.

C3: Are there any plans to include advertising via the Opera browser on Wii?

SH: No, there are no plans to include advertisements within the Opera browser user interface for Wii, but the same ads you see on Web pages on your desktop will show up when browsing using Opera on Wii. Nintendo hasn't confirmed if Opera could be used to deliver Web-based advertisements into games, for example.

C3: Will the Opera DS and Opera Wii browsers be able to communicate or interact in any way?

SH: Nintendo has not announced any plans for this, but it would be great to enable this.

C3: How easy is it to control and navigate the Internet using the Opera Wii Browser?

SH: Navigating the Web with Opera on the Wii will be as easy if not easier than using Opera on a desktop. For Opera desktop users, surfing on the Wii will be a very familiar experience. Opera will be integrating its unique rendering technologies to compensate for the lower resolution of TVs and the added distance of the user from the TV screen.

Nintendo's vision is to expand the appeal of its products to as large of an audience as possible. We aim to make a browsing experience that leverages the intuitive capabilities of the Wii remote, ensuring that anyone from an experienced gamer to your grandma can surf the Web on Wii.

C3: What will the Opera Wii Browser allow you to do outside surfing the 'normal' Internet? Will there be any additional features/functionality?

SH: Based on Opera 9 for Devices, the Wii browser will be not only able to surf the full Internet, but execute Web applications using technologies such as AJAX. In addition to the ability to use advanced services such as Google Maps, third parties could theoretically develop Web applications specifically for the Wii.

C3: Will the Opera Wii Browser be integrated into any games?

SH: In addition to being a full Web browser, Opera also serves as a presentation engine for devices, such as set-top boxes. This means that you it is possible to create dynamic Web-based applications and user interfaces using Web technology running on Opera

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I love orange ^^;

If you don't believe me though, if you have any editions of NGC go back a couple of years or so and look in the section where they review hardware. And look on the right.

I admit there are some great 3rd party controllers out there, but generally there so many shit ones, there lways generic and look the same as each other or there replaced by instore ones and theres so many diffrent brand names, I just play it safe and stick with official pads.

XBL Gamertag: James2t3

knighty said:
Pro Logic 3 pad > GC official pad I love mine. NGC free gift with subscription Smilie
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Really... It's not as great as you make it seem >_> For a start the D-pad sucks on it, and the c-stick isn't much better. It's bigger but I didn't think it felt as nice. The actual shape of it isn't as good as the original either, but then not everyone has the same hands...

Generally 3rd party controller suck though you must admit... My crappy GAME pads are testiment to that *shudders*

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

Is this the secret source was mentioned about the possible 6th November launch?

Even if it isn't the source, November is looking more and more like it will be the launch period.

360 Gamertag: shiptoncraig
PSN: shiptoncraig
Steam: Guess what?

How many games use the D-Pad though? Smilie

And meh, I like it, so I shall use it. BWAHHAH *cough*

shiptoncraig said:
Is this the secret source was mentioned about the possible 6th November launch? Even if it isnt the source, November is looking more and more like it will be the launch period.

Nope, although it does tie in quite nicely. Really glad we got back some really excellent answers, always nice to see Smilie

Trying to think of a witty signature after 'Hacker-gate'...

Yeah, he seemed a bit miffed that he was asked if Opera would be coming bundled with Wii about four times...

cant wait if it can be linked with the DS version that wud be hot well see wont we


dojo99 said:
Yeah, he seemed a bit miffed that he was asked if Opera would be coming bundled with Wii about four times...

Best to be sure.

The Opera browser is saved to the Flash ROM on the Wii console, and does not require a separate memory card as Opera for DS does. The browser can be launched in only a few seconds, immediately delivering a great user experience.

AWESOMENESS COOL!

It's going to be shit and you jolly well know it.

this sounds PIMP!Smilie

Rii1bmvrg.d2t3 said:
The Opera browser is saved to the Flash ROM on the Wii console, and does not require a separate memory card as Opera for DS does. The browser can be launched in only a few seconds, immediately delivering a great user experience.
AWESOMENESS COOL!

Quite. The first console since the DC to offer internet from the box. Here's hoping the browser beats Dreamkey Smilie

Indeed (Dreamcast FTW BTW). I hope they keep lots of the features of Opera, like the built in email and chat client.

I fire up Dreamkey 3 every now and then for the sake of it, I think I posted from it here once. Took about half an our to type, having no keyboard.

I use this free dial-up ISP: http://www.smartemail.co.uk/

It's going to be shit and you jolly well know it.

Great news, great interview, it was rumoured that it'd all be built in and now it's all nice and fully confirmed. Smilie

I hope they include a keyboard of some sort, using a keyboard and the Wiimote as a mouse would probably work excellently!

Rii1bmvrg.d2t3 said:
Indeed (Dreamcast FTW BTW). I hope they keep lots of the features of Opera, like the built in email and chat client.I fire up Dreamkey 3 every now and then for the sake of it, I think I posted from it here once. Took about half an our to type, having no keyboard.I use this free dial-up ISP: http://www.smartemail.co.uk/

I used freeserve with it and it was all rather good. Waited ages for dreamkey 2.5 and 3 though and the upgrade offered no upgrade in functionality and 60% of websites were still inaccessible.

Yeah everything is displayed wrong but who cares? It's internet and SEGA on your telly!

I'm going to go and make some JSR graffiti on paint.

It's going to be shit and you jolly well know it.

Rii1bmvrg.d2t3 said:
Yeah everything is displayed wrong but who cares? Its internet and SEGA on your telly!Im going to go and make some JSR graffiti on paint.

It isn't just that, you couldn't view any site with flash on it and they did away with the dreamarena Smilie

they should make keyboaurd for wii

Meh...I'll just stick with the DS browser...Should be easier to use

Great interview!!! And it got confirmed that you can use it straight out the box!!! Great news!! Smilie
Most of you are saying you cant use the Wii-mote to type imgaine using a PS3 controller!!!! Smilie
Anyway you know there is gonna be a Keyboard for Wii there was one for GC which it didnt even have a web browser!!! Nintey could make one of those folded keyboards wich PC gamers use!!!! Smilie Smilie

I see all these people insulting the Nintendo corporation because of the lack of mature content. Yet there is something about Nintendo (at least their games) that strikes a certain unadulterated feeling of joy!!!  Pokemon Y - 1048-9263-5562

I use Opera since Version 5. It is a very small and fast browser. Yes, it handles almost every website very well and has a wide range of css and html (and followers) supported. It levels with Firefox on that.

Mouse Gestures itself are great and easy to use. You grab the mouse, press right button and move it to the left for one side back - and so on. That's easy to implement for Wiimote.
I Absolute love Opera and if a website is written according to standard, there are no problems with displaying it right. Cubed3 works fantastic with this browser.


There are some wonderful news here. First, this man is very keen to answer the questions we are asking ourself - price, release-date, questions with the browser itself... So great interview, guys!

I find your lack of faith disturbing!

Yeah, nice interview.

Still wondering how the hell typing will be handled on the Wii... If there isn't a keyboard...hm...

~Getting on C3's massive tits since 2K5.~

This new Opera will be so good and has built in wireless internet 802.11/g it might even sell out ps3 and xbox360

But can you use AIM or Email on it if you can that would be the best system ever made.lol

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