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I didn't feel the need for these before. Wii Sports Resort and Super Mario Wii looked ok.... I wasn't expecting an eye-popping picture from the Wii.
Then I bought Lego Harry Potter and I could barley play the game because of the poor picture. Mainly due to the darkness of it. some parts were so dark I couldn't see what I was doing.
I decided I needed a pair of component cables after looking at comparisons on the internet (search: Wii 480i vs. 480P).
I got these cables because I didn't want to pay a lot... and I know from past experience that a more expensive cables don't necessarily mean a better cable. I was a little worried about the quality of the product... at less than $3 it was a small gamble.
When I received the cables I could tell they were good quality... and when I hooked them up I could tell the difference right away and so could my wife (which is saying something). I was able to see all kinds of things in Lego Harry Potter that I couldn't see before because of the darkness of the 480i picture. It amazes me the difference upgrading from 480i to 480p made.



I am amazed every time i play it about how clever the Nintendo creators have made it.
If you want a games console then the wii is the one for you. Nintendo dont compete with real life reality like war games or anything like that they understand people play computer games to have fun...and so the worlds they create can be fun! Like Mario kart and wii sports.
I have been playing it for days and see no sign of getting sick of it.











You're only going to get 480p with the Wii.. there's just no reason to spend $20+ that component cables cost when you can pick these up for much less.




All of the additional games that you can buy are very entertaining.
Our Wii has lasted for three or four years now and it's still running great!
All of the games are perfect for familys because there is no violence in any of them.
I think that the best game is Wii Sports Resort but the problem is you have to have a wii motion plus for every wii remote.
One motion plus comes with the game but if you have more than one remote your going to want more motion pluses.
I hope you have fun!

The gaming console picked to attract the most attention immediately was the PlayStation 3. It touted the Blu-ray player that was part of the standard equipment, and that Blu-ray player was supposed to be the feature that crushed all other game consoles. Unfortunately, the PlayStation 3 - like its predecessor and the original Xbox and Xbox 360 - was underproduced. Supposedly the problem was in the blue diode chip that enabled the Blu-ray player to work. As a result, there were simply not enough PlayStation 3 units produced to fill every Christmas stocking.
The Xbox 360 came out the Christmas before. It, too, was underproduced and ended up inspiring a whole new generation of campers that took up the sport outside Walmart, Costco's, and other electronic outlet stores around the United States. The price tag of the PlayStation 3 was exorbitant, as was that of the 360 when it first broke.
But the same time Nintendo released its new game system called simply Wii. At $250.00 per unit, buying a Wii seemed like a no-brainer, except that people were getting wooed in by the wowser graphics offered by the PlayStation 3. But the lack of PlayStation 3 units caused a run on the Wii at Christmas that has taken months to level off.
I had been looking for a Wii since before Christmas and finally scored one at a Best Buy in May. My eighteen-year-old and I had been diligently calling the local retail stores trying to nail one down. We even called in favors from some of his friends who worked at those places to find out about incoming shipments. The problem was, those incoming units generally disappeared as soon as they hit the floor. No one would hold one back. And you couldn't buy one over the Internet. Not even from Amazon.
We got up bright and early on a Sunday morning and hauled butt down to the local Best Buy to grab a unit seconds after it was put out. My wife thought we were crazy. My son and I thought we were mission to rescue the Holy Grail. My nine-year-old came with us. It was his first time for such foolishness and he had a blast. After we got the unit, we hit the game shelves. Everybody got something.
Of course, Dad got the bill.
At home, we hooked the unit up to the 42-inch television in the living room and proceeded to play. The games were broken out and passed around. Then we chose up lots to see who got to play first. Everybody got to play for a little while. Even when we weren't playing our games, we all sat around watching everyone else play their game. Of course, we made comments on the player's form. Unfriendly comments that beggared gross retribution when our own time came to play.
Admittedly, I felt like an idiot waving the controller around. If someone had been looking through the window, I feel certain that the onlooker would have believed he was tuned into Discovery Channel and was watching a presentation involving tribal rituals and the sacrifice of small animals. There's just no way to look cool while playing a Wii.
The controller is incredibly easy to use. All the new games made for the Wii are already coded to respond to the wireless controller's motions. Button use is even at a minimum so you don't get the sore thumbs you normally get with console systems. Whatever the programming is that allows the motion sensitivity to work with the games is amazing. In addition to the primary wireless controller, there's also another wireless controller that plugs into it called the nunchuk. Using different configurations of these two devices allows for many permutations of movements.
Since we got the Wii right at the end of school, we had time to play on the weekends and often used it as a stress reliever in the evenings. For the first time a long time, we were all gathered around the television and a gaming console. Over the years we've played board games and card games, but there is nothing like playing video games together or providing moral support during a hard-fought campaign. Every victory is celebrated together, and every defeat is never alone.
The Wii package we got came with a collection of sports games. The collection includes boxing, golf, bowling, tennis, and baseball. We had more fun, and more laughs, playing those games together than we did playing our individual games with support.
I fault the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3 for not making more family-oriented games. They just don't bring families together the way Nintendo games always have. Of course, I have to give it up to the graphics that are available

