Thursday, December 13, 2007

Wiidiculous

Chances are you or somebody you know wants a to buy a Nintendo Wii game console for this holliday season. Also, Chances are you cant find one anywhere. The only place you can still get one is either Amazon.com or Ebay at a rediculous inflated prices. there is actualy one auction on ebay with an asking price of $9,999,999.00 . So if you want to know what all this hoopla is about keep reading.

Nintendo originally code-named their new video game console the Revolution. They should have kept the name, not just because the new moniker Wii (pronounced "wee") has been the butt of many jokes, but because this console truly is revolutionary.Nintendo has always delivered an enjoyable gaming experience above providing the highest specs. While Microsoft and Sony are duking it out over processing power and high-definition DVDs, Nintendo has opted for a less traditional route--and succeeded mightily.The Wii video game console is built around the experience of the Wii remote, a Bluetooth-wireless, motion-sensitive controller that can be used in a variety of ways. The Wii ships with the Wii Sports video game, a collection of fun sports titles that really demonstrate the controller's capabilities. In Wii Bowling, you move the controller in a bowling motion to line up the ball, and Wii Baseball lets you pitch and swing by moving the remote.But it extends beyond simple games. You're able to swing swords, throw football passes, and drive vehicles just by moving the controller. The remote can also be used as a traditional Nintendo controller, with a D-pad and A and B buttons. There's an expansion port on the side of the remote for adding additional sub-controllers, such as the Nunchuk controller with its analog stick (one remote and one Nunchuk ship with the video game console). This gives you additional motion-sensitive control for more advanced games.The revolutionary nature of the controller is hard to convey in words. There's a learning curve, but it's a fun curve as you get a feel for the nuances of the motion sensitivity.Nintendo has made the video game console backwards-compatible with GameCube games, controllers, and memory cards, and the system features a Virtual Console that downloads older games from Nintendo 64 and other systems.The tiny video game console (much smaller than the 360 or PS3) features an SD port so you can pop in your photo card to browse pictures on your TV. The Nintendo Wii doesn't offer high-definition output, although its 480p output is comparable to DVD quality (though component cables are not included with the system and are extra charge). With the Xbox 360 still priced at $399 and the PlayStation 3 at $499-plus, the $249 Wii is a bargain. The Nintendo Wii and its revolutionary remote will put Nintendo right back at the top of the video game console wars.

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