Monday, November 23rd, 2009

The Wii is Nintendo’s Answer to the XBox 360 and PS3

The Wii is Nintendo’s Answer to the XBox 360 and PS3

The Wii Remote also contains a control for adjusting force feedback, a built-in speaker, a wrist strap (in case the remote flies out of your

hand), and four blue LED lights that indicate which player/controller number you’ve been assigned. An expansion port on the remote lets you

connect the Nunchuk and other optional controllers. The supplied nintendo wii Nunchuk controller is used in conjunction with the Wii Remote and

provides an analog thumb stick, and two front trigger buttons labeled ‘C’ and ‘Z’.

The Wii uses a PowerPC processor jointly developed by Nintendo and IBM and manufactured by IBM. The Wii also has an ATI graphics chip. The

console comes with 512MB of built-in flash memory for storage, plus an SD card reader.

Nintendo has experimented with different controllers nintendo wii fit in the past. This time however, the company’s efforts seem to have produced a winner.

Impressively, the responsive Wii controller remains satisfying to use even after the gimmick factor wears off. Your movements can become more

subtle (and less energy consuming) as you learn how various games work.

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Posted by Admin on November 23rd, 2009 | Filed in about family, about life, about the world, about work, thoughts |



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