Added: May 14, 2008

From: cubicu3

Duration: 5:45

Wii

Channel: Entertainment

Tags: wii 


Rating: 4.53 (208 ratings)    Views: 164542    Comments: 100

motleyhar Says:

May 14, 2008 - Dear Idiot, This "news broadcast" came from the Television. People typically WATCH the television. There are WORDS in ENGLISH in this "news broadcast". You said "I understood not one word." Sir, I proved you to be a liar. Continue your 3rd grade education and get back at me later. Thanks!

boogerbrain Says:

May 14, 2008 - Dear dum dum. That "news broadcast" is meant to be LISTENED TO, NOT READ. Did you see any closed captioning fuckface??? U botched a joke that was a pretty bad joke to begin with. Stop trying to be witty, you're not good at it.

pimppastorjj Says:

May 14, 2008 - Hai Hai Hai Hai Hai Hai Hai Hai Hai Hai Hai Hai Hai Hai

motleyhar Says:

May 14, 2008 - It was meant for an asian audience, idiot. It was not meant to be listened to. It's a VIDEO... this isnt youradio it's youtube. Get with the freakin' program. Who let this guy off the idiot boat?

Kesenaie Says:

May 14, 2008 - Typically American.

snafu2389 Says:

May 14, 2008 - Hahahahaha. Now you're just reaching dude. I knew u would change your tune and wouldn't be able to hold up your argument. Now you're using the "it's meant for an asian audience" stance???? So let me get this straight. According to u I should WATCH this video with the sound turned down?? Who the hell watches videos with the sound turned down??? U make yourself look more like a tool every comment u make my friend. I can't wait to see your response to this one.

motleyhar Says:

May 14, 2008 - It's a video... he said "I understood not one word." There is text, in english, in the video. What's the issue? You are supposed to only listen to the video? This is news to me. I never said to turn the sound down... I don't know where you got that from. Again, back to my initial point... you cant read and your friends can't, either.

motleyhar Says:

May 14, 2008 - Also, I cannot believe that you would make a new youtube account simply to bash me. You made this account 17 hours ago and promptly posted this message. Dude, you seriously need help. I refuse to further communicate with a complete ass pirate who refuses to read, makes multiple accounts to bolster his inept argument and only listens to video's. Also, I wont tolerate that this isn't you... I don't want to hear that. Thanks and goodbye.

sukiesoya Says:

May 14, 2008 - I think hes saying xbox 360 and ps3 are shit...buy the Wii.

blindbydeath Says:

May 14, 2008 - yup exactly what she said

gdement Says:

May 14, 2008 - I love the fact that anybody can just pick up the remote and play tennis. People that would feel intimidated by conventional gamepads have no problem giving this machine a try.

LordExide Says:

May 14, 2008 - HAIHAIHAIHAI! I think it menas yes...

DreamsPower Says:

May 14, 2008 - Nintendo created golden egg of games entertainment.

Sokufan Says:

May 14, 2008 - hai means yes.

polins2 Says:

May 14, 2008 - Hai is almost yes. It could be translated into "true", but in the sense of affirmating something. But more or less it means yes.

Lufisyth Says:

May 14, 2008 - Hai, hai, hai, hai, hai.

Adam6890 Says:

May 14, 2008 - ahaha i would laugh my head off if hai actually meant - "ooh, i just farted out my fanny..."

Eijin101 Says:

May 14, 2008 - sugoy!!! wii ichiban ! Xbox niban

renevp2 Says:

May 14, 2008 - hahahahaha she's so insincere when she's only listening him at the end: "eeeeeh ehh ehh" "hai hai hai" "uuuuuuu" "ooooooh"It's like saying: "I don't understand a shit what u're talking about.

PS3fanJE Says:

May 14, 2008 - the nintendo´s only say: hai, hai, hai, hai, are you stupid?, hai, hai,...

Wiionthe7th Says:

May 14, 2008 - nintendo wii wa ichiban suki desu, wakarimasu ka youtubers?

bogogf Says:

May 14, 2008 - No it's like you're saying "I'm too dumb to learn..."

sidjtd Says:

May 14, 2008 - Insincere? It's being insincere in Japan.In Japanese, its called "aizuchi". It means showing physical response to who you're listening to. I even do it in English out of habit with "uh-huh" "I see" just to let the person know physically that Im listening and not just staring.

77jamess Says:

May 14, 2008 - ee is another way of saying yes in japanese

monchichi69001 Says:

May 14, 2008 - I love to read comments of american people about other's culture.. She's quite hook by the game. She said she's not used to play before starting, then she said it was easy and fun... The Nintendo's president is talking about the strategy of nintendo. Some People don't play because it became too complicated. So they want to make different game for this people.