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First, as many have pointed out these cables will not make a huge difference in picture quality over the standard audio visual cables that come with the Wii console. Instead they will give you a slightly more colorful or vibrant quality to the image you see when playing on you HD TV. To most this is such a small improvement that they believe no change has really been made. The fact is you may not see any difference unless you have a side by side comparison, but the difference is there. Just make sure that once you have connected your cable you go to the Wii Settings Menu and change the TV resolution to EDTV or HDTV (480p). Also remember to set your system to widescreen if you have not already.
Another thing to note is an issue a few people have had with the cables. The major issue some have had is a buzzing sound that seems to be caused by the cable. This is an issue I have had in the past with other cables that was usually caused by interference. This could be caused by another audio cable located near by or some other audio device. Also improperly hooking up the cable to your TV can cause audio buzzing or other issues. Just make sure to set up the cable properly and that there is no interference and you should not have any problems.
Take it from someone who use to doubt cheap console accessories and peripherals, this cable works. You could always buy a more expensive cable, but you will most likely get the same audio and visual quality that you would get with this one. Save your money and try this great value, after all saving money is always a good thing.



Out of the box you'll get one Nunchuk and Wii Remote, plus Wii Sports. I suggest you promptly buy at least one additional set of controllers to take advantage of the party/group games, as well as getting rechargeable batteries of the controls. That way you won't have to worry about replacing them so often; just charge them up and you're set.
In terms of games, this system is marketed as a family-oriented, party/group gaming-centric console and as of late, a way of getting your daily exercise. This is certainly true. When family and friends come over, those of whom don't play video games whatsoever enjoy playing the Wii. Wii Sports is always a fun game to start out with, but other good group games are Mario Kart, Wii Sports Resort, and Big Brain Academy (for my family at least). It is certainly a good console if you have more "casual" gamers in your family/group of friends. There are TONS of games out there that cater to that type of gamer, so you'll be able to find the game you're looking for. As far as an exercise system, there are also many, many great Wii games for exercise, including Wii Fit and EA Sports Active. It really depends on what you use the Wii for, though. I don't consider myself a hardcore gamer, nor is my demographic the majority (18 year-old female), but I do enjoy a challenging game every now and then, as well as the more casual ones I could play for a couple of minutes. The Wii fits the bill for me, as far as gaming consoles. Some of the more mature titles for Wii that I've played are Resident Evil 4, No More Heroes, and Red Steel, all which I thought were great games. But some of my other favorites on the Wii are Cooking Mama and Wii Sports Resort. The Wii really offers a lot, and there are some great, more mature titles out there.
As far as controls, I enjoy the Wii Remote & Nunchuk combination. It is comfortable to use with most games and easy to get used to. At times I do miss the traditional controllers, like what the PS1 had, but even my family and friends find the Wii Remote/Nunchuk easy to use. You'll be surprised at how fluid the controllers work for first person shooters, action games, and casual games, depending on how well implemented they are into the gameplay.
All in all, the Wii is great! We don't get to use it much during the school year, but when my family/friends have some time to spare, the Wii definitely keeps us entertained.
Game suggestions: New Super Mario Bros., Mario Kart, Wario Ware: Smooth Moves, Wii Sports Resort, Cooking Mama, Big Brain Academy, Resident Evil 4, No More Heroes, Just Dance
