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Posted: Jun 1st 2007 10:20AM (Unverified) said

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Perhaps the expansion microphone could also be used for voice recognition instead of typing into the web browser.
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Posted: Jun 1st 2007 10:38AM (Unverified) said

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Funny how they spent the money on a chip that's not being used but attempted to justify their lackluster graphics and lack of HD with "it's not about the graphics, it's about the [somewhat crippled] experience."
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Posted: Jun 1st 2007 10:39AM x Prime x said

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there is going to be a microphone attachment for a game, cant remember the game.....i think EA's "boogie"
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Posted: Jun 1st 2007 11:44AM (Unverified) said

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Two dollars is a LOT of money for an IC that won't be used in the majority of games. The article doesn't give a model number, but looking at Rohm's website, it looks like they manufacture a digital audio decoder that could be used for translating digital audio into an analog signal that the Wiimote's speaker can handle. It's more likely that this chip actually serves that purpose. I think the article got this wrong.
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Posted: Jun 1st 2007 11:48AM (Unverified) said

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A mainstream karaoke game?
Ever heard of Singstar? I guess that game is responsible for 98% of the ps2 sales in Europe.
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Posted: Jun 1st 2007 12:00PM (Unverified) said

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Boogie uses a microphone.
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Posted: Jun 1st 2007 12:36PM (Unverified) said

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My daughter is a huge High School Musical fan and the game coming out for the Wii that ties in with the movie is suppose to be a sing a long game. So maybe this game will use this feature.
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Posted: Jun 1st 2007 12:47PM (Unverified) said

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ummm....
WE ALREADY FREAKING KNEW THAT THERE WAS GONNA BE A MICROPHONE!The only thing this changes is that the mic will be relatively cheap, $5 or $10, instead of $20. High school musical has a mic, boogie has a mic, this is old news. Why are people calling it unused? This us tells us that the mics will be cheap, they'll have to connect to the wiimote in one way or another and that nintendo is planning on more than a few mic games.
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Posted: Jun 1st 2007 2:30PM (Unverified) said

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hello! did everyone forget there is a microphone expansion with games like boogie and high school musical? this must e the component for the jack to take the signal in!
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Posted: Jun 7th 2007 9:30PM (Unverified) said

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I thought the mic was always a known feature.... but the garbled audio from the remote is disappointing....
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Posted: Jun 1st 2007 4:51PM (Unverified) said

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Actually, I've read several pieces (including maybe here?) that claimed Harry Potter is going to have a mic, and make you "speak" the spells -- I hope the hell that's not right. It's embarrassing enough having to play through the game so my wife can watch; I don't want the neighbors having to listen to "DAMMIT I SAID LEVICORPUS!!! LEVICORPUS!!!" every night.

(Yes, I know, wrong book, but I would try it anyway -- that would make an excellent easter egg.)
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Posted: Jun 1st 2007 6:28PM (Unverified) said

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That chip IS used. It is the digital-to-analog converter, for playing sound on the built-in speaker. That's why it's right near the amplifier!
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