Sunday, October 4, 2009

Nintendo Wii Review - Part 4 of 5 - At Last a Look Into the Nintendo Wii Starter Bundle

Since its launch in 2005, the Nintendo Wii has been the leading gaming system surpassing its main competitors in both volume of units sold and popularity among users. The main distinguishing feature of the Wii is a wireless controller. The controller, called the Wii Remote can be used as a pointing device. It can also detect movement and thus broadens the gaming applications a user will be able to operate. The remote is included in the Nintendo Wii Starter Bundle.

Aside from the Remote Wii, the Nintendo Wii Starter Bundle also includes the Wii console, the Wii Nunchuk, Wii Sensor Bar with removable stand, Wii console stand that allows the console to be in a vertical position, Wii AC power Adapter, Wii AV Cable with RCA connectors, and initial game pack which is the Wii Sports Disc.

The console measures 8.5" long, 6" wide, and is just less than 2" in thickness. An IBM PowerPC CPU and an ATI custom GPU are the processors that power this machine. The Wii console can link to four Wii Remotes, your TV set, and to your router for wireless connection to the Internet. Controller ports and Memory Card slots enable backward compatibility with all Nintendo Game Cube games. The console also has a slot for an SD memory card.

The Nintendo Wii has four controllers but only three are included in the Nintendo Wii Starter Bundle. These are the Wii Remote, the Wii Nunchuk, and the Wii Sensor Bar. The Wii Remote is basically a remote control equipped with motion-sensors. The motion sensors allow more user physical interaction with the game. For example, in tennis games the user can play tennis realistically by using the remote as a tennis racket. The remote also has a speaker, rumble feature, and extension connector for other devices. The Wii Nunchuk has motion sensors, two buttons and a control stick. It is connected to the Wii Remote for games that need additional actions. The Wii Sensor Bar allows the Wii Remote to determine its location and distance relative to the TV. It can be used with up to four Wii Remotes to a maximum distance of ten feet. The Wii also uses a classic controller for old-school games but is not included in the starter bundle.

The Wii Sports Disc is an initial collection of games that is included in the Nintendo Wii Starter Bundle. With this collection, first time users can enjoy and familiarize themselves with the gaming system and controls. Designed to appeal to people of all ages and skill levels, anyone can enjoy a game of tennis, baseball, boxing, bowling, and golf. With the Wii Remote, you feel like you're playing these games in the field or in the arena but in the comforts of your living room. You can literally swing a tennis racket, golf club, or baseball bat. You can roll a ball just as you would in a bowling alley. You can even practice your boxing moves realistically. With these games in the starter bundle, it won't be long before you check out other games you can enjoy playing with the Nintendo Wii.

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