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Nintendo wii hardware information
Nintendo excitedly launched its newest addition to the current-generation
game consoles, which is a rendition of the game console codenamed "Revollution".
This time, it's the Nintendo Wii game system. Launched on November 14, 2006,
Nintendo aims to realize their goal of manufacturing a game console that
everybody, not only the gaming public, can relate to.
Nintendo wii hardware information was also revealed during the release date
along with more than 30 the Nintendo Wii games led by "The Legend of Zelda:
Twilight Princess". Nintendo has included the Wii Sports in the bundle,
which is a compilation of sports games' tennis, baseball, boxing, bowling,
and golf.
What was revealed about the Nintendo Wii hardware information were: console,
sensor bar, Wii Remote, Nunchuk, Wii Sports Disc, Wii Console Stand, Wii AC
Adapter, and Wii AV Cable. Wii accessories like Classic Controller, Extra
Wii Remote, and Extra Nunchuk may be purchased separately.
Nintendo Wii hardware information
Console – In the 2005 E3, Nintendo Wii console garnered several awards
including being the smallest console to date measuring only 8.5 inches and
weighing 2.0 pounds. The console accepts 12cm optical discs and an 8cm
Nintendo GameCube discs. Wii Input can cmuumunicate with four wii remotes at
the same time and a bay intended for an SD memory card. The CPU has an
internal flash memory of 512 MB courtesy of IBM while the GPU (graphics
processing unit) is from ATI "Hollywood".
Sensor Bar – Utilizing the Bluetooth technology, the Wii Remote sends your
movements to the console from a maximum distance of 30 feet away. The
controller is able to send signals from a distance of 15 feet away. The Wii
Console allows four Wii Remotes to be connected at the same time,
consequently giving way for four players at once.
Wii Remote – the most notable perhaps of the Nintendo Wii hardware
information is the Wii remote, which has so far has not been featured in
other game consoles of Nintendo's competitors. The Wii remote serves
multiple purposes and is utilized in most games compatble to Nintendo Wii.
It determines actions and motions of players on screen and emulates the
actions like you're inside the game itself.
Nunchuk – this device contains a similar technology that can sense movements
of the player. The Nunchuk comes with an analog stick where buttons are
distinctly position for quick access when in the game.
Classic Controller – this controller is a sheer reminder of the good old
days of N64 with a design that lets those who can't seem to get enough with
Mario Brothers play classic games. This controller can be purchased
separately.
Since its launching date, Nintendo reports that it has sold over one million
units of the Nintendo Wii game system as of December 15, 2006. The biggest
Nintendo Wii hardware information is available on http://wii.nintendo.com.
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