Saturday, January 26, 2013

Things To Know About Nintendo Wii - Entertainment - Video Games

The Nintendo Wii is a seventh generation home gaming console. It is Nintendo's fifth gaming console which is launched after the Nintendo GameCube. The concept of this game was made in the year 2001 which involved aiming on new technique of interaction with the players. After two years, designers and engineers were involved for developing the concept and by the year 2005 the interface of the controller was formed. Nintendo Wii was known as 'Revolution' before 27th of April 2006. Nintendo declared that the name of this console is just Wii and not Nintendo Wii. This console was marketed outside Japan without featuring the name of the company in the trademark.Nintendo Wii is a gaming console which is basically controlled by the actions of the user. The virtual characters in game are controlled by the player by using the controller (generally known as the Wii Remote or the Wiimote) which has movement sensors inside it. It detects the movement of a player through these PixArt op tic sensors and acts accordingly. The Wii remote is capable of detect acceleration in three axes with the help of an accelerometer. The mechanism is not similar to the light gun which can sense light through the television screen; the Wiimote can sense the light with the help of the sensor bar allowing regular usage of the console regardless of what size or type of television you have. You can connect four wireless controllers with the help of Bluetooth.All the GameCube games are compatible with Nintendo Wii and can be played with the Wii controller; however, the GameCube controller is not compatible with Wii. The Nintendo Wii can be easily connected online provided the user has high speed internet at home. This feature can be used for transferring data and sharing games with your friends who are using Wii. You can even download classic games such as Contra, Mario Brothers, Legend of Zelda etc to the console. Before using any console it is really important to know about its technical specifications. The Nintendo Wii comes with 512 Mb of internal flash memory which can be extended to 32 GB with the help of a SD card. The games can be stored with the help of a GameCube memory card. Nintendo Wii has a Dolby Pro Logic-II inbuilt main stereo. The power consumption of this console is 18 watts when the console is switched on and 1.3 watts when in the standby mode.





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