Everybody Votes Channel

Its release came as a surprise, as Nintendo made no announcement regarding it until after it was available for download on the Wii Shop Channel.

[3] The Everybody Votes Channel featured general two-choice poll questions for users to answer.

Users were able to register a total of six different players on each Wii console using Miis to represent individuals in the household.

[5] The Channel recorded all of the votes cast by a player and allowed one to compare one's own opinions with those of one's family.

These results were displayed on a map, with hues that indicated which option received the majority vote in each region.

Worldwide polls were posted twice a month and ran for approximately two weeks, with live result updates that appeared within hours after the vote had closed.

The Everybody Votes Channel icon on the main Wii Menu has the most recent question and possible answers scrolling over the top.

IGN's Mark Bozon said "As a quick time-waster, Everybody Votes is a decent addition to the Wii console.

The majority of respondents in England , Scotland and Wales believes the egg came first while the majority in Northern Ireland , the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man believes it was the chicken.
Atlantic Canada would prefer living near the Atlantic Ocean while the rest of the country would prefer the Pacific .