Gaming on the Nintendo Wii
The Nintendo Wii is the latest game console system and is the successor to the Game Cube.
This system is no larger than 3 DVD cases and integrates several innovative features which will provide you with a whole new gaming experience. Plus up to a maximum of 4 players can use Wii remotes during one game and according to independent testers this makes gaming much easier either for first timers or those more experienced gamers.
With the freedom of the wireless facility it allows players to become more involved and engaged in the action of the game that they are playing, while traditional “rumble” features and standard controls are also included with the remote. But there are the added benefits of new features as well.
You may if you wish purchase additional accessories such as the Nunchuk controller that comes with other control features. Plus the peripherals that come with the Game Cube are well matched for use with the Wii. In fact the Wii includes a Game Cube Memory Card slot, 4 ports for Game Cube controllers as well as a 512MB integrated memory.
The Wii allows for interactive play, so not only can multiple players use the wireless remotes, but you can also play against those around the world by communicating with them during networked play. This is because the Wii has Internet connectivity (even when the power is turned off). Also you have the added benefit that it connects wirelessly and can communicate with Nintendo DS systems.
A great advantage of the Wii is that it features new parental controls which means that once an age level has been set on the system games with ratings above that level, it can not be played without an override password being entered. Nintendo will be releasing games in North America that will use the ESRB rating system.
So whether you are a serious gamer or just a casual one, the games which you play are key to your experience. Many Wii users will have the option to choose from games that have been developed by Sega and EA Games. But the real innovation where the Wii is concerned is that you are able to download games. Wii users will have access to hundreds of downloadable games that were originally developed for other Nintendo systems such as the Nintendo 64 and the Super Nintendo.
Nintendo have also stated that the Wii will be backward compatible with most other peripherals as well as all Game Cube software. This compatibility is achieved through a set of ports on the top of the console (behind a panel).
Below are some of the games which are already available for the Nintendo Wii and do not forget that Nintendo Game Cube games are also playable on the Wii.
Avatar: The Last Airbender
Call of Duty
Cars
GT Pro Series
Madden NFL 07
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance
Need for Speed: Carbon
Rayman Raving Rabbids
Trauma Center: Second Opinion
Wii Play
Wii Sports
As you can see, where the Wii is concerned, you are the one that controls what you play, and how you play it.
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