Nintendo Wii from Nintendo
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Product Description MODEL- WII VENDOR- NINTENDO FEATURES- Wii Console The sleek Wii console, no larger than a stack of several DVD cases, includes Wii Sports, a sensor bar, an AV cable, a Wii stand, a Wii Remote, and a Nunchuk controller for even more exciting game- control possibilities. Featuring a remarkable wireless controller experience, the Nintendo Wii console invites players into game worlds and activities like never before. Whether theyre young or old, expert gamers or beginners, Wii players will express themselves with intuitive motion control using the Wii Remote: a flick of the wrist to swing a baseball bat or tennis racket, a backswing and follow-through to send a golf ball flying over a pristine fairway. Wii Sports, packaged with the Wii console, introduces players to those and many other experiences. Wii also taps into Nintendos unrivaled legacy of great games with the Virtual Console. Connecting via wireless broadband to Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, Wii owners will be able to spend Virtual Console points to download selected classic games from NES, Super NES and N64 video game consoles. And through WiiConnect24, owners will be able to access even more content. Four-player compatibility as well as the ability to compete with other Wii players over broadband internet means that Wii offers a true social experience. * Design Featuring a compact design that makes it a natural addition to any television setup, the Wii console is white in color and can be displayed either vertically or horizontally. * GameCube Compatibility The Wii is backward-compatible to all Nintendo GameCube games and
Amazon.com Nintendo's Wii video game system (pronounced "we") is designed to attract people, regardless of their age or video game experience, to sit down and play together--whether they're in the same room or on different sides of the globe. The system's name reflects this simple idea. It's easily pronounced in a variety of languages, and the distinctive spelling suggests two players side by side. The two Wii features Nintendo thinks will create new levels of gaming community are built-in Wi-Fi access, supported by a new online gaming service, and Wii's intuitive, wireless, motion-sensitive game controller.  | As with every new console release, much of the buzz surrounds the specs. The system boasts 512 MB of internal flash memory, two USB 2.0 ports, and a slot for SD memory expansion. Wii's technological heart -- a processing chip developed with IBM and code-named "Broadway" and a graphics chipset from ATI code-named "Hollywood" -- are said to deliver stunning performance. Instead of a tray, Wii uses a single, self-loading media bay that will play both 12-centimeter optical discs used for the new system, as well as Nintendo GameCube discs. The real revolution in this system, though, is its controller, called the Wii Remote. Shaped like a TV remote, it's been designed to be easily used by beginners and pros alike. Sensors determine the Wii Remote's position is in 3-D space, which means that racing-game steering and a tennis swing, for example, are done through movements of your hand rather than by just your thumbs. What's more, a tiny speaker built into the Wii Remote promises some interactive surround sound experiences. The controller also has a force feedback "Rumble" feature and an expansion port for use with accessories, such as the Nunchuck, which adds an analog thumbstick and trigger buttons. An adapter that fits over the Wii's wee remote will be available for those who prefer the feel of a traditional controller. The Wii Remote communicates via the Bluetooth wireless standard. Up to four remotes can connect to Wii. An Outstanding Games Launch Line-up Each Wii will come with a game compilation called "Wii Sports," including tennis, golf, baseball and bowling games, that will show off the console's intuitive new controller. In addition to this, at least thirty titles are scheduled for release in U.S. by year's end; about half of that by launch. They are estimated to list at $49.99. Launch games include: - The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
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Wii also offers superb backward compatibility -- the cornerstone of Nintendo's all-access approach. This new console will play fan-favorite games from Nintendo's 20-year-old library. The drive is compatible with GameCube discs, and select Nintendo titles from the original NES of the 1980s all the way through the Nintendo 64 will be available through for download through the "Virtual Console" for $5 and $10 respectively. As if that weren't enough, the Virtual Console will also make available a few titles from SNES console contemporaries, Sega Genesis and TurboGrafx 16. A number of Wi-Fi-enabled titles are in development that will employ Nintendo's newly-announced wireless gaming service, WiiConnect24. This worldwide network promises Nintendo players a comfortable, inviting environment in which they can gather and compete. The always-on network will deliver game updates and surprises, even when the Wii is powered down. And as you would expect, Wii will be able to communicate with the Nintendo DS mobile gaming system wirelessly.
Customer Reviews
Nintendo Wii is Great!     Posted 30 March 2007 The Nintendo Wii, in my opinion, is the best gaming console that has come along. It is amazing how involved you are in the games, and finally you are up off of the couch a little bit when you are playing. It also makes gaming a group thing instead of just sitting in the dark by yourself. I highly recommend any considering purchasing one to go ahead and get one, you will not regret it.
Lots of fun     Posted 28 March 2007 The Wii is a ton of fun. It's had almost 500 reviews so I'm not going to say much more because everything has been said. If you can find one, get it. You'll not regret it. It's just a really well thought out system, and of course Nintendo's first-party games are second to none.
Nintendo Wii     Posted 28 March 2007 I got this system for my 8 year old son as a reward for his great report card. To my surprise, the whole family has loved this system. We have competitions in on the sports games - we all created look-a-like Wii characters which makes it especially fun. We also created look-a-like characters of Grandparents and Aunts and Uncles. To our delight, they all ended up on our "Baseball team." It was really cool to see "Grandpa" hit a home-run!
Please get this!     Posted 27 March 2007 Get the Wii! The remote as a motion sensor! And Wii sports comes with it FREE! When you play tennis, you actually have to swing the remote as if you are really playing it! And one of the best parts about it is you can download any Nintendo game from the NES to the N64! And in the Wii, if you are playing boxing or any other sport, you are have lots of fun while at the same time, you are getting lots of exercise! The Wii is very cool and it is much cheaper than the PS3! Get this! It is worth it!
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