The existance of the friend code system and it's use on the Wii could really work well with VOIP.
Additionally, each person in the family having their own remote would further help.
Here's a possible scenerio..
Bob and Sally met each other at work, and Sally found out that Bob likes to play with his Wii. Bob finds out that Sally has a Wii too. (ok.. more seriously now..)
They exchange friend codes for Animal Crossing.
At Bob's house he has a roommate. Bob and the roommate each have remotes. When Sally calls Bob via VOIP on the Wii, his remote rings with a Animal Crossing ring. He then knows it's one of his Animal Crossing friends, and he's in the mood to play so he answers.
His roommate on the other hand likes to play Metroid Prime, so likewise when a person on his Metroid Prime friend list calls the remote rings with a Metroid Prime sound.
Rumor: Wiimote with mic, VoIP support
May 25th 2006 11:30AM (Joystiq)Additionally, each person in the family having their own remote would further help.
Here's a possible scenerio..
Bob and Sally met each other at work, and Sally found out that Bob likes to play with his Wii. Bob finds out that Sally has a Wii too. (ok.. more seriously now..)
They exchange friend codes for Animal Crossing.
At Bob's house he has a roommate. Bob and the roommate each have remotes. When Sally calls Bob via VOIP on the Wii, his remote rings with a Animal Crossing ring. He then knows it's one of his Animal Crossing friends, and he's in the mood to play so he answers.
His roommate on the other hand likes to play Metroid Prime, so likewise when a person on his Metroid Prime friend list calls the remote rings with a Metroid Prime sound.