Nintendo Wii: The Origins

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The Nintendo Wii is the fifth video gaming console that Nintendo released. It has a wireless controller that can be used as a handheld pointing device and can detect acceleration and orientation in three dimensions. The Wii also features WiiConnect24, which enables users to receive messages and updates through the Internet while in stand-by mode. Although the Wii is more known as Nintendo Wii, the console’s name is simply just Wii, which is meant to be pronounced as ‘we’ to emphasize that the gaming console is good enough for everybody, and is spelled with two i’s to resemble two persons standing next to each other.

The Wii was originally named Revolution, but the makers thought that the old name was too long and was hard to pronounce and they wanted something short and to the point, and that’s how the name ‘Wii’ was conceptualized.

The Wii may have won several awards, but that doesn’t mean that it’s safe from users’ criticizing reviews. If you are a user, you would want whatever you are using to be as convenient as possible. Even though the wireless remote is cool to the ordinary mind, it’s not as cool when you learn that you have to replace the batteries every now and then like all the other remote controllers in your house. And unlike the other gaming consoles, the Wii can’t play CDs and DVDs.

Even though the Wii is not as graphically powerful as the other consoles, its combination of unique controllers and fun gameplay make the affordable console very hard to resist. And to shop for the Wii with the best prices you can find, go here at BundleWiiPod.com

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