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| |  | Consumer Electronics | Home » » Wii | | | | | | | Description: | | Nintendo's Wii video game system (pronounced "we") brings people of all ages and video game experience together to play. This simple yet ground breaking idea is expressed not only though the system's evocative name, which is easily pronounced in a variety of languages, and suggests two players side by side, but also through its innovative list of features and extensive list of playable titles. 
Wii with Wii Remote. View larger. | A Little Box With Plenty of Power As with every console, much of the buzz surrounds the specs. The Wii boasts 512 MB of internal flash memory, two USB 2.0 ports, and a slot for SD memory expansion. The system’s technological heart -- a processing chip developed with IBM and code-named "Broadway" and a graphics chipset from ATI code-named "Hollywood" -- deliver stunning performance. And instead of a tray, Wii uses a single, self-loading media bay that plays both 12-centimeter optical discs used for the new system, as well as Nintendo GameCube discs. Revolutionary Control No bigger than a small traditional remote control, the wireless Wii Remote is a truly multi functional device. The magic of the Wii Remote's design lies within; acellerometers inside the controller measure movement in all directions and at all speeds. In a tennis game, it serves as your racket as you swing away. In driving games it serves as a steering wheel, allowing you to swerve to avoid obstacles or pickup power-ups. In first-person shooters, it acts as a firearm that you can point directly at an on-screen enemy. 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. The system allows for up to four controllers to be linked at a time and utilizes standard Bluetooth wireless technology. For those who prefer the feel of a traditional controller an adapter is available that fits over the Wii's remote.
Wii with cradle. View larger. | A Channel for Everyone More than just a game machine, Wii also provides information and entertainment suitable for every member of the family. Some of the channels available include: - Mii Channel - Miis are cute little caricatures you create to use as characters in a variety of Wii software. Store Miis on your Wii or load them onto your Wii Remote and take them over to a friend’s house to use on their Wii.
- Everybody Votes Channel * - The Everybody Votes Channel is packed with national and worldwide polls. Answer interesting questions and have your say. Up to six members of your family can vote. Just choose an answer and check in later to see the results.
- News Channel * - Wii might be great for games, but you can also use it to get updates on the latest news from across the Internet organized into easy-to-browse categories.
- Forecast Channel * - Your Wii can automatically update you on the weather from around the globe.
- Wii Shop Channel * - Download the Opera web browser and access games from classic consoles from the past. All you need is a Wii Points account.
- Virtual Console - Every Virtual Console game you download from the Wii Shop Channel appears in the Wii Menu as a separate Channel ready to select and play any time you like.
- Wii Message Board - Leave or receive messages for other family members on the calendar-based message board or use WiiConnect24 to send messages to people outside your home.
- Internet Channel * - Just download the Opera browser for 500 Wii Points and within minutes, you’ll be a professional sofa surfer, pointing-and-clicking your way around the web with your Wii Remote.
- Photo Channel - Show off all your digital photos on your TV. Just insert an SD memory card into your Wii and away you go.
- Disc Channel - The Disc Channel is backwards compatible with Nintendo GameCube, so you can play all your new Wii discs, along with all your classic Nintendo GameCube discs too!

Wii Sports. View larger. | Wii Sports is Included This is what video games should be: fun for everyone. Wii Sports offers five distinct sports experiences, each using the Wii Remote controller to provide a natural, intuitive and realistic feel. To play a Wii Sports game, all you need to do is pick up a controller and get ready for the pitch, serve or that right hook. If you've played any of these sports before, you're ready for fun!
GameCube controller and memory ports. | The Depth of the Nintendo Game Catalog Each Wii comes with a game compilation called "Wii Sports," including tennis, golf, baseball and bowling games, that show off the console's intuitive new controller, but Wii also plays games developed specifically for it as well as fan-favorite games from Nintendo's 20-year-old library. Its drive is compatible with GameCube discs, and select Nintendo titles from the original NES of the 1980s all the way through the Nintendo 64 are available for download through the "Virtual Console" for $5 and $10 respectively. To support this backwards compatibility the Wii includes four ports for classic Nintendo GameCube controllers and two slots for Nintendo GameCube Memory Cards. 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. Also, Wii utilizes Nintendo's newly-announced wireless feature, WiiConnect24. This worldwide feature allows players to receive content such as Wii Message Board messages sent from other Wii consoles, Miis, e-mails, updated channel and game content, and notification of software updates even while the console is on standby, keeping the fun going even when you are not online. What's in the Box: - Nintendo Wii Game Console
- one (1) Wii Remote controller with Wii Remote Jacket
- one (1) Nunchuk controller
- Wii Sports
- sensor bar
- power cord
- standard composite cable
- stand
* Access to some channels may require your Wii needs to be set up with WiiConnect24. | | | Features: | |
• Plays two disc formats in a single, self-loading media bay
• Features a processing chip from IBM and a graphics chip from ATI
• Backwards compatible with all Nintendo GameCube games and most peripherals
• Built-in Wi-Fi access for easy connection to Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection gaming service
• Wii Sports game included
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 15.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 10.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 4.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 7.5 pounds | | Package Length:
| 15.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 9.9 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 7.65 pounds | | Release Date:
| November 19, 2006 | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 1774 reviews |
| | | Game Information: | | | Platform:
| Nintendo Wii | | Media:
| Video Game | | Item Quantity:
| 1 |
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great, but not perfect.Nov 05, 2009 I finally got my hands on a Wii after all this time and to be honest, I could've waited longer. As great as some of the games are, there are very few of them and the unique control scheme only dazzles you for so long. There's lots of great games on the horizon and this system is the ONLY place you'll find games like Zelda, mario and Metroid. On top of that, with the wii network where you can download hundreds of retro games, it has the largest library of games hands down, so long as you don't have any of the past systems/games that they came out on.
In the end, this game shows lots of promise, but so far hasn't quite lived up to the hype yet
nintendo wii consoleNov 03, 2009 The Nintendo Wii console is great! Very compact and requires minimal space. It is white and fits right in every decoration scheme. The remote and nunchuk controllers that comes with the console are also lightweight and easy to use.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Wii comsoleNov 02, 2009 I've been wanting this for awhile but for some reason I always put it off. When the price dropped I finally stopped procrastinating and bought one. I'm glad I did. this system is great. Easy to hook up and play. The included sports game is great and easy to use. I would recommend this product to anyone.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Wii Well Worth the Price!Nov 02, 2009 We had been waiting to purchase a Wii for some time and so when the prices dropped and Amazon offered free shipping and a $25 gift card toward the purchase of another Wii product, we had to order! We absolutely love it! However, I am still awaiting arrival of that $25 gift card! Hopefully it will arrive soon. We plan to purchase the Wii Fit Plus with it. Cannot wait! You really do get a work out with this unit just playing the simple games that come with it so we really want the Wii Fit to get in shape and lose weight over the winter months. Plus, it's just plain fun! The whole family can use this product it's so simple! I highly recommend one to everyone!
I just want to add to the review of yesterday that, while we love are Wii and have no complaints about it, I do have a problem with Amazon and the way they do business! When I purchased the Wii I was of the understanding, by their description, I would receive a $25 gift card as described above. It sounded as though it was an automatic receipt, no instructions were included how to obtain it. After waiting over 2 weeks I contacted them to find that apparently I must enter a promo code, which I did not have, and set it as a "purchase" in order to obtain the gift card! Well Amazon can keep their gift card, I want my Wii Fit now! That being said, I will simply go to Wal Mart and purchase it since I was going to have to purchase it with a credit card anyway! Way to go Amazon!
Family Fun!Nov 02, 2009 If I was buying just for me, I might choose a PS3 and get the Blu-Ray player. However, I have young kids (7 and 3) and the number of games the Wii offers for kids, compared to the PS3, is unbelievable. If you have young kids and are buying something with them in mind, do them a favor and get the Wii. Of course, the demos for the PS3 wand (you can see on Youtube) make me think that will blow away the Wii. But, with no pricing on the wand available yet, no idea whether they will start marketing more games for the kids or not, I am still thinking the Wii is the best family choice.
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