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Nintendo Wii Games Nintendo Wii (pronounced “we”) is the
latest system from the video game giant and the new successor to the Game Cube.
Announced on April 27, the Wii officially debuted at the Los Angeles-based E3
game show in May. The system is expected to be released in late 2006. This tiny new system (no larger than
three DVD cases) packs a wallop for Nintendo. The system integrates several
innovate features for a totally new video gaming experience. Instead of a traditional controller,
the Wii game system uses a wireless motion-sensing remote. Up to four players
can use Wii remotes during one game. According to independent testers, the
remote makes gaming much easier, even for first-time and inexperienced gamers.
The freedom of the wireless remote allows the player to become more engaged and
involved in the action of the game. Traditional “rumble” features and standard
controls are still included with the remote but new features, like built-in
speakers are also included. An additional Nunchuck controller is available with
other control features. Most Game Cube peripherals are also well-matched with
Wii. The Wii features two Game Cube Memory Card slots and 4 ports for Game Cube
controllers. The Wii also includes 512 MB of integrated memory. The Wii system also allows for
interactive play. Not only can multiple players use wireless remotes, players
from near and far can communicate during networked play. The Wii system has
internet connectivity, even when the power is turned off. The system connects
wirelessly and communicates with Nintendo DS systems. The Wii also features new parental
controls. Once an age level is set on the system, games with ratings beyond
that level will not play on the system without an override password. If the
system rating is set at E, a game with a rating of T will not load without the
correct password. Games released in North America will use the ESRB rating
system. Whether you’re a serious gamer or just
a casual player, the games you play are key to your experience. Wii users will
have the option of choosing from games developed by Sega and EA Games, among
other gaming industry leaders. The real gaming innovation comes in the form of
downloadable games. Wii users can access and download hundreds of games
originally developed for other Nintendo game systems including Nintendo 64 and
Super Nintendo. Nintendo has stated that Wii will be
backward compatible with most peripherals as well as all GameCube software.
This backward compatibility (takes the place of older product), is achieved
through a set of ports on top of the console concealed by a panel. Games available for the Wii (available for presale at Best Buy) will include Super Mario Galaxy, Super Smash Bros., Brawl and Red Steel, a first-person fight game. The Wii system will also play Game Cube games. Nintendo Wii games are not yet rated for users. Pricing information for the system or games is not available. The Nintendo Wii and games are expected to be released in December. |
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