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Nintendo Revolution
Nintendo has revealed the official name for its next generation video game
console, with the easy to remember name "Wii." Pronounced "we", or "oui", (or
wow-weee, to be silly) the Nintendo Wii console is now set for a proper launch
and promotion as the console will go up against the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3
consoles in the near future.
With each year, video gaming has become an exclusive experience. The
complexities of some of the newest games have alienated those who used to play
games with their entire families. Wii changes all that. Nintendo has created the
most.
Wii wasn�t going to match up to PS3 I bought a couple of days ago but personally
this 250 dollar system woops it up. It is a whole new generation of gaming.
Although they have had games like this before such as Duck Hunt it has never
reached this magnitude of gaming. The whole motion detected thing is crazy. It
took me a couple of hours to get used to but I admit it might not have the
graphics of a PS3 but sure is more fun because I feel like I am actually playing
the game.
New generation of video game consoles builds on the past to set new standards
for the future. As the company with the strongest heritage of innovation,
Nintendo redefines expectations for all next-gen systems by employing a
wide-ranging strategy to attract more kinds of gamers to more kinds of games.
When Nintendo's new console, code-named Revolution, arrives in 2006, everyone
will discover the meaning of All-Access Gaming.
Wii is 'one of a kind'. No problems what so ever like unto the PS3. load time is
almost non existent and is one of the BEST gifts, presents, use of money EVER
The cool look: The new console boasts high-quality materials and a smart,
compact design, approximately the size of three standard DVD cases stacked
together. A variety of prototype colors are being showcased during E3. It will
come with a silver stand that makes the system a welcome, artistic component of
any multimedia setup, whether it's displayed vertically or horizontally.
When the Wii arrived in its very Mac-like box, I didn't know what to make of the
controller, other than to think that it looked like a big iPod Shuffle. I hooked
the system up to the TV (which took all of 30 seconds) and realized that there
was no cable to plug into the controller. It was wireless. If that wasn't cool
enough, I soon learned that the way you moved the cursor on the TV screen was by
waving the controller around. It was like using a laser pointer. What's more,
the controller uses haptics (touch technology) to help you navigate. When the
cursor goes over a button or icon, the controller produces a physical "bump" to
help you navigate. It feels like magic. I love it.
Wii description
Backward compatibility: The new console plays all games from the current
Nintendo Game Cube generation. But there's more... The secret weapon: The console also will have downloadable access to 20 years of
fan-favorite titles originally released for Nintendo 64, the Super Nintendo
Entertainment System (SNES) and even the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES).
Easy expansion: A bay for an SD memory card will let players expand the internal
flash memory.
Two disc formats, one slot: Instead of a tray, a single, innovative,
self-loading media bay will play both 12-centimeter optical discs used for the
new system as well as Nintendo GameCube discs. Owners will have the option of
equipping a small, self-contained attachment to play movies and other DVD
content.
The specs: The system boasts 512 megabytes of internal flash memory, wireless
controllers, two USB 2.0 ports and built-in Wi-Fi access. A worldwide network of
Nintendo players can gather to compete in a comfortable, inviting environment.
Revolution's technological heart, a processing chip developed with IBM and
code-named "Broadway," and a graphics chip set from ATI code-named "Hollywood,"
will deliver game experiences not previously possible.
The stars: Introduction of a number of new franchise properties will add to the
world's richest stable of stars, including Mario, Zelda, Super Smash Bros.,
Donkey Kong and Metroid.
Wireless freedom: A number of Wi-Fi enabled launch titles are in development
that will employ Nintendo's newly announced wireless gaming service, Nintendo
Wi-Fi Connection. A worldwide network of Nintendo players can gather to compete
in a comfortable, inviting environment.
Freedom of design: A dynamic development architecture equally accommodates both
big-budget, high-profile game "masterpieces" as well as games conceived by
individual developers equipped with only a big idea.
Nintendo's All-Access Gaming philosophy covers the spectrum. The next console
fits anywhere. It brings together new games and old. It gives people worldwide
access through wireless Wi-Fi connections. And it opens the world of video games
- to everyone. Software for the new console will even attract people who don't
consider themselves players. Adults, kids, men and women around the world will
have access to the most popular video game characters, the best game franchises
and the most engaging experiences yet developed - only with Nintendo.
Play and fun Nintendo Wii
The Wii cams with a sports game, and it makes great use of the controller. To
play baseball, you hold the controller like a bat and swing it. A tiny speaker
on the controller makes the sound of a ball hitting the bat, and the haptics let
you feel the crack of the impact.
My favorite part of Wii Sports, though, is the boxing game. My daughter and I
had created avatars that looked like us and we used these avatars to box with
each other. We each held a controller in out fists and punched at the air,
making our little avatars punch at the same time. When the bell rang, I started
pummeling my daughter. Yes, it felt a little funny hitting a cute cartoon avatar
of my daughter wearing glasses and pigtails, but after losing to her so many
times in MonkeyBall, I wasn't going to let the fact that I was her father get in
the way of my chance to get revenge. I pounded away furiously, sending a jab to
her head that knocked her to the ground. The referee started counting, but she
was out cold. I finally won a game against her! The simplicity and intuitiveness
of the controller had leveled the playing field between my daughter and me. Her
days of treating me like one of those TV commercial idiot dads were over.
As in �we.� While the code-name �Revolution� expressed our direction, Wii
represents the answer. Wii will break down that wall that separates video game
players from everybody else. Wii will put people more in touch with their games
� and each other. But you�re probably asking: What does the name mean? Wii
sounds like �we,� which emphasizes this console is for everyone. Wii can easily
be remembered by people around the world, no matter what language they speak. No
confusion. No need to abbreviate. Just Wii. Wii has a distinctive �ii� spelling
that symbolizes both the unique controllers and the image of people gathering to
play. And Wii, as a name and a console, brings something revolutionary to the
world of video games that sets it apart from the crowd. So that�s Wii. But now
Nintendo needs you. Because, it�s really not about you or me. It�s about Wii.
And together, Wii will change everything.
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