Nintendo Wii: Rewrote the History of Consoles

September 23, 2009 by admin  
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The Wii, the fifth home video game console from Nintendo, is the direct successor to the Nintendo Game Cube. The console was launched targeting a broader demographic than that of Microsoft?s Xbox 360 and Sony PlayStation 3, its competitors. The distinguishing features of the console are the wireless controller, and the Wii that can be used as a handheld pointing device and could detect acceleration in three dimensions. It was in the 2004 E3 press conference, that Nintendo first spoke of the gaming console model and later unveiled the system at the 2005 E3. The gaming console was known by the name of “Revolution” until April 27, 2006, immediately prior to E3. It is the first home console has marketed outside Japan without the company name featured in the trademark. Despite the justifications from Nintendo for the name, there were a wide preference among some game developers for the name Revolution and members of the press initially reacted negatively towards the change.

It was in September 14, 2006 that the company announced the release of the Nintendo Wii gaming console for Japan, North and South America, Australasia, Asia and Europe including dates, prices, and projected unit distribution numbers. It was announced that the majority of the 2006 shipments would be allotted to the Americas and that 33 titles would be available in the 2006 launch window. Nintendo announced that it would release its console in South Korea at the beginning of 2008.

The launch of the console showed remarkable results in the sales. The monthly sales numbers of the console crossed its competitors across the globe. As per the NPD Group, the Wii sold more units than the Xbox 360 and Play Station 3 in the North America combined in the first half of 2007. In Australia, the Nintendo Wii exceeded the record set by the Xbox 360 by Microsoft, becoming the fastest selling gaming console in Australian history. This is the first time this console has led its generation in sales since the Super Nintendo Entertainment system. The Company warned that the it would remain in short supply throughout 2007, while the company produces approximately 1.8 million Wii consoles each month. At a time when Microsoft and Sony experienced losses producing their consoles in the hopes of making a long-term profit on software sales, Nintendo reportedly has optimised production costs to obtain a significant profit margin with each Wii unit sold. As per the Financial Times, this direct profit per Wii sold may vary from $13 in Japan to $49 in the United States and $79 in Europe.

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Nintendo Wii Consoles Stand Apart From The Competition

September 7, 2009 by admin  
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In a world full of video games one could easily wonder why anyone would need a new model. Sometimes it seems that the graphics can not get any sharper, the sounds any fuller, and the game play any more realistic. Perhaps that reality is one of the reasons that, in 2001, the brain trust at Nintendo began to contemplate taking game consoles in a new direction. After seeing powerful console after powerful console flood the market, Nintendo realized that it was difficult to compete in a market full of heavyweight, high powered machines. Instead, they decided that a console that focused on player interaction could fill a void in a sea of consoles focused on speed and performance. It was with that strategy in mind that the idea for the Nintendo Wii consoles was born.

Despite being the latest and hottest game system on the market, the Nintendo Wii consoles do not take graphics and speed to new levels. Instead, it is a revolutionary new control system that differentiates the Wii from its competitors as well as any game system that came before it. Allowing players to control the game through movements, gesturing, swinging, and swiping, the Nintendo Wii consoles take existing game concepts and marry them with an interactive gaming experience. When playing tennis – on Wii Games – you do not push a joystick to swing the racket, you swing your arm while holding the Wii controller, known officially as the Wiimote. The same goes for all the other games that are designed for the Nintendo Wii consoles. However, part of the appeal of the Nintendo Wii consoles is that they are not designed solely for Nintendo Wii games. In fact, they are fully compatible with games for the Nintendo GameCube as well.

Another impressive element of the Nintendo Wii consoles is that they also have the ability to interface with the Internet – when used in conjunction with a Wi-Fi USB connector. Once online, the Nintendo Wii consoles allow users to surf the Web, shop online, check the news and weather, chat on message boards, and even download Nintendo classics like Donkey Kong, Mario Brothers, and many, many more.

The vision of the Nintendo engineers just a few years ago is a reality today. In the Nintendo Wii consoles that have created a game system that does not try to keep up with others, but instead stands apart from the competition. The video game industry will never be the same.

For easy to understand, in depth information about Nintendo Wii consoles visit our ezGuide 2 Nintendo.

Popular Wii Bundles to Choose From

March 7, 2009 by admin  
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Wii bundles are the answer to getting a complete package with everything you want and need to have a good time playing the game.  There are great deals too when you buy a bundle – which includes the Wii console system along with the controllers and games you want. When you buy in a retail store, you can choose the accessories you want with your console, but you’ll pay the highest retail prices for each item.

And where do you find a Wii bundle? Online of course! Bundle deals incorporate consoles with the games and accessories to play, such as sports games or the new Wii Fit board plus fun games to go along with it – the only limit to what’s in your bundle is your imagination. With hundreds of sellers offering thousands of bundle deals, you can find exactly the right system you want.

We recommend you browse through the selections on auction sites like eBay, where you can compare prices, items included in the bundle, shipping and return policies, to find the best deal. With this kind of variety, you can be pretty choosy. Plus, with cash at a premium today, you’ll want to save as much as you can.

Here is just a tiny sample of the kinds of deals you’ll find on wii bundles online:
- A console, 4 controllers, 4 nunchuks and 5 games, plus the Wii Fit board
- A console and 2 controller/nunchuk sets, plus 3 games for younger kids
- A Wii Fit balance board, Mario Kart, more games for adults and kids, plus all 4 controllers and nunchuks.

This is a great list of wii bundles and wii consoles for you to choose from in the event you wish to save some cash and in the process you can reap the benefits of having a mixture of games to play.