Wii – The Nintendo Market for Video Games
March 7, 2009 by admin
Filed under Buying a Wii, Wii Downloads, Wii Games
The Nintendo Wii is a very popular system and is probably the most well-known of the major three consoles among the non-gaming world. Nintendo has been very successful with the Wii and have expanded the market for video games. People who were intimidated by the thought of playing a Playstation 3 or Xbox 360 flocked to the Nintendo Wii because it’s been thought as being an easier game to play and this makes many people love to play it.
Another aspect of Wii that will cater to the “hardcore” crowd is the Virtual Console. This is a download service that allows players to download games from the first Nintendo system, Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64, and even non-Nintendo systems like the Sega Genesis and Turbografx. This service allows gamers to relive some of gaming’s greatest moments all through one system while also allowing new players to experience games from a different era. While some games on the service may not be worth the price of admission others like Super Mario RPG and Shining Force are easily worth the eight dollar cost.
Video game players have loved Nintendo franchises for many years. One major problem with the Nintendo Wii is that is does not have as many “hardcore” games as the other two systems. Nearly everything by Nintendo is great but third party companies to this point have rarely been successful in creating games up to Nintendo’s caliber. Unfortunately gamers looking to constantly get new games to play may be disappointed with the constant barrage of party games and other more “casual” games.
However there are many simply games and that is what has made the Wii so popular in the first place. By bundling Wii Sports with every Wii console Nintendo has immediately made the Wii accessible to everyone. Wii Sports uses gestures to play games such as baseball, bowling and boxing. Its easy pick up and play style hooks newcomers and makes for a great party game. That seems to be the Wii’s biggest strength, multiplayer games. It is easy enough for anyone to pick up and play and many games are marketed towards people who normally would not play games.
What is The Wii?
March 7, 2009 by admin
Filed under Nintendo Wii Information
In today’s day and age with the way the video game industry makes money, more and more companies are trying to jump into the video game market. In order for Nintendo Wii to be tops on the list of gamers, and in the video game market, they had to expand into the family oriented gaming system.
Everything about Wii revolves around the remote controller and Nintendo Wii Games are no exception. Its motion sensing technology makes the gaming experience feels like the real thing be it tennis, bowling, baseball, boxing and so forth. So much for the ‘couch potato’ image of video gaming when you play the Wii, it gets you up and moving and this could easily be one of the reasons it’s so vastly popular with groups of all ages. It’s a great way to use the body as well as the mind in a fun way.
Nintendo Wii Games are inherently played without clutter or restraint through its wireless remote. It is the tennis racquet, steering wheel, gun or bowling ball depending on what game is on. Coupled with the Nunchuck secondary controller, it truly brings Nintendo Wii Games into a gaming area that has become one of the best ways to actually get involved in and play a video game. Many people thoroughly enjoy what it has to offer and insist on playing it anywhere they go.
That’s yet another great advantage to this game, you can just pick it up with the accessories and take it wherever you may go. It can truly make a difference in the level of entertainment you have, regardless of where you may be.
Game consoles are generally tended to kids but Nintendo Wii Games can be family affairs, they have the range. There’s even a menu channel for setting up personal profiles called Mii so involvement and participation can be even and well-matched regardless of age, gender and other conditions. A wide variety of games are available spanning sports, action, fighting, puzzles, casino and others.
Classic and retro games are also widely available. For one thing, the Nintendo Wii is backward compatible to the games of GameCube and even Entertainment System series. 4 GameCube controller ports are actually provided although some of the old games can be played with the Wii remote. The media bay will also accept the old GameCube discs along with the newer Wii version.
You can purchase this system at many places as well. This can make it very easy to find and you can even buy the games at the same location where you purchase the system, so this is yet another added bonus to finding and purchasing the Wii as well.


