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By: james dickisonn
Will Wii really manage to give Nintendo a breath of relief? Well, only time can show. Nintedo Wii has been in development for quite some time now. For example, Titles such as Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess and Red Steel take advantage of the new controller technology in order to provide the player with an effective way to aim. Saddly for those who consider it a must, Wii will not support HD output but it still has the potential to look pretty good on a HDTV due to its wide screen friendly mode and the 480p progressive scan. You can play literally any game that Nintendo has ever produced. It took four years to reach development and distribution from having a working prototype. One of the first systems to use CD, was the Nintendo GameCube. It used a radio frequency and had a range of upto 20 feet. This change of direction has enabled Nintendo to dominate the market and achieve top sales within the industry. The wii accessories include wii boxing gloves, steering wheels, sports packs with golf clubs and tennis racquets, wii guns and many other add ons. Nintendo Wii Active Gaming The Nintendo Wii is a revolutionary gaming system that allows you to really feel like you are doing the games you are playing.[ Just a two examples are Showtime Championship Boxing and Sonic and Mario at the Olympic Games. It further makes the Nintendo Wii revolutionary through the addition of the Wii balance board, which gives the added functionality that allows you to do the included exercises and activities as an interactive video gaming experience with the Nintendo Wii. There are still other fun active gaming options, such as the snow skiing game called We Ski, which uses the balance board as skis and the Wii remote and nunchuck as ski poles. Another good active game for the Nintendo Wii is Dance Dance Revolution: Hottest Party. Another option for more active Nintendo Wii video gaming is Rock Band, especially if you play the drums.
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