Nintendo Wii. The Possibilities Are Nearly Endless.
The Nintendo Wii is a strange gaming console in comparison to the latest releases from their competitors. Although not as cutting edge in video graphics, the Wii console provides a unique gaming experience that its competitors cannot. The unique nunchuck interface allows the gamer the ability to relinquish the now all too common passive sitting-on-the-couch role, for a new interactive environment. The control can sense arm movements and translate these movements wirelessly into the game. Characters respond to actual movements instead of to frantic button mashing and keypad pressing.
The first action when turning on the console the first time is creating a Mii. A Mii is a graphical representation of you used in playing games. Creating yourself on the console allows you to familiarize yourself with the controls, as well as letting you have a few laughs as you try out the wrong nose or eyebrows. It also gives you time to realize that for the first time, you really are part of the game.
The Nintendo Wii is simple to play and easy to learn. Both young children and the elderly can play, evidenced by retirement home Wii bowling tournaments across the country. Because the gaming console is so interactive, it allows grandparents to play video games with their grandchildren. Before the Wii was introduced, you probably wouldn't have been able to convince grandma to play video games - now you might not be able to get the controller away from her!
The Wii is flexible and full of possibilities: shooters, scrollers, action, and role-playing games can all take place on the same console with the same controller. Recent releases provide even more interactive exercise with the console. The use of the Wii as part of a physical therapy program has also been documented, helping to motivate accident victims to perform their exercises.
The Wii is an ideal console for a family on a budget - the console is affordable, the games are affordable, and it also comes with additional remotes. The Wii can cost hundreds of dollars less than its competitors, and it appeals to the whole family. Because the Wii is Nintendo's main console for the next few years, it should be around for quite a while before it becomes obsolete.
Web surfing and downloading of classic games is possible with the interface of Nintendo Wii. It is a unique and flexible option in the console gaming arena. Casual gamers don't want to spend a lot time with a console. Wii opens the world of gaming also for them as well as for those who have never played with a console before.
Compared to the latest releases of other gaming consoles, the nintendo wii is extremely unique and different from its competitors. The interactive nature of wii console allows generations of gamers to play together that were never possible before. Trying to convince your grandmother to play videos games was nearly impossible before the release of the Wii, whereas now, you may have trouble getting her to give up the controller. The Wii is flexible and unique, and reopens the world of gaming to casual gamers who don't want to spend lots of time or money in a console.
Published November 20th, 2007
Filed in Computer, Entertainment