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Simply put, the Nintendo Wii does things that no gaming console has ever done before. It gets the entire family (and their bodies) in motion. The included "Sports" game is, as many others have stated, a very basic game, but it is very fun. Tennis, Bowling, Baseball, Boxing and Golf are all offered on the game, and each of them requires some level of mobility from the player. In tennis you actually swing the racket. In bowling you actually bowl the ball (and can put a little English on it, too). Baseball allows you to pitch and bat, and you can alter the direction of both with how you move the Wii controller (or by pressing buttons during delivery). The golf game can be just as aggravating as the real thing, and you must vary the strength of your swing to get a good shot. There are also fitness and training options on the game that can give you your "Wii" age.
The most strenuous (and most fun) game on the "Sports" disc has to be boxing. You literally have to bob, weave and juke your way around the ring in order to avoid getting hit by your opponent. As with the other games, your level of skill increases with each match you compete in, win or lose. The Sweet Science has never been much sweeter in a video game such as this one.
Setting up the console was simple. Simply follow the instructions and you'll be fine.
Once you've got the console set up, you can then begin to personalize it. You maneuver through the Wii's menu options via "channels." There's the game channel, which plays games (including GameCube games), as well as the Mii Channel, a weather, news, photo and internet channel. While I have only used the Mii and Game channel, I have had friends tell me that the other channels work very well once they are hooked to your internet connection.
The Mii channel is almost a game in itself. On this channel, you create your individual character that can be used in some Wii games. After creating your character, you are given the option to let it "mingle" in a room with other created characters. Some of these characters will show up as your ally or opponent in games, adding to the "personalization" of the game.
As stated before, having to move around makes this console that much more fun. It gives you a little bit of exercise without making you feel like you're "working out."
Highly personalized, easy to set up and very family friendly thanks to a large number of games that require multiple players to get up and move, the Wii will be a hit in any home. Highly recommended.





I totally recommend this console for children, teenagers and adults as well. You can bring good memories back by downloading old school games from the Virtual Console Channel, you can also play online and enjoy the good titles that have come out for it. The motion sensation is good enough and its price is totally good. I really like its design.... I've been a Nintendo fan since long ago and I can totally say that Nintendo's done again!!!










Instead, I would like to point out the pros and cons of Wii at the current 2.0U firmware. Things may change for future firmware updates.
The reason I give 3 Stars is because I average two major categories: Innovation and Technology. I give Innovation for 5 stars, and technological achievement and convenience for 2 stars.
Motion Sensing technology is nothing new, it has been applied to cell phone gaming and vehicle air bags for quite a while. The system is barely an upgrade from the Gamecube. It is extremely inconvenient to share game save data compare to PS3 and even Gamecube. The innovation point is how Nintendo has achieved to redesign the motion sensors for even better game play experience.
Pros:
- Parental Control
- Able to count amount of time user has spent to play different Wii channels. Best for parents tracking kids video game time.
- Motion Sensing Controller is extremely similar as Playstatoin 3's Six-Axis Controller. This brings brand new intuitive gaming experience.
- Bluetooth wireless technology in Wii Remote prevents cord wind up hazzles and less wireless signal interference.
- AC Adaptor is separated from the console. This makes it the smallest Next Generation Console on the Market at this moment.
- Backward Compatibility to Gamecube and Virtual Consoles.
- White color in a very clean design.
- Built in WiFi for internet downloads.
- New Internet Browser is available for download in April 2007
- Cheapest amaong XBOX360 and PS3
- Suitable for all ages as long as you can hold the remote and know how to swing it.
- My 90 Year Old Grandpa was able to get a strike in bowling, hole in one in Golf, some tennis racket swing and boxing punches.
Cons:
- Games are not Region Free. Unlike Playstation3 and PSP, that are region free, user cannot play import games at all without modifying their Wii's hardware. American gamers are going to miss out a lot of interesting Japanese games such as Gundam, Naruto, Super Robot War, and many many others, even those games that don't really require people to understand Japanese!
- Unable to count the amount of time the user playing Gamecube games.
- Cannot easily exchange the game save data from one Wii to another. Let me elaborate this problem.
If you want to share your Zelda progress to another friend, you cannot simply store your game save in the SD card and bring to your friend's house to load in his Wii console. Instead, you have to do the following
1. overwrite his save file. Make sure you tell your friend to backup his own save data. Or,
2. if he hasn't played the game yet, you have to create a save file by playing the game and save at the first save point. After that, you have to overwrite the the save on the console with the one in the SD card.
- You must need a gamecube memory card and controller to play Gamecube games. You cannot backup or save any data on the Wii console's internal 512MB memory nor SD card. If you want to know how ripoff Nintendo is on Gamecube memory cards, please read my other reviews on "Gamecube memory card 1019 and 59 Blocks".
- The system resets itself even from minor configuration.
- Cannot use the Wii Remote to call up the system menu when playing Gamecube. Therefore, you cannot even turn off the system with the remote.
- Lacking DVD movie support even Wii game disc has the memory and physical size of a DVD.
- The system gets warm during standby mode. Not sure the power consumption during Standby mode. Anybody can clearify this?
- It does not have an option for automatic firmware update in standby mode.
- Somtetimes takes nearly 30 minutes or more to receive messages or Mii from other players.
- Virtual Console Account is depended on the system's serial number instead of an online account. That means if you have purchased any games/software from Wii Shop and suddenly your Wii is malfunctioning, either for an exchange or brand new replacement, you CANNOT redownload the contents for free in any replacement system. You might need to contact Nintendo regarding to giving you back the Wii Points for in-store exchange/manufacture warrenty to redownload the content to the replacement system.
- It creates a noise from the disc reader trying to read the disc even the slot is empty everytime the user resets or turn on the sytem.
- Currently, most games are party games, it is fun when you have a buch of friends sitting side by side to each other. There is currently no online games available.
- The GPU


