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If you are a great gaming fan, you may already know what Wii is all about. It is a seventh generation home video gaming console that was released by Nintendo. It is the leader of the seventh generation gaming consoles with wide features. Soon after having your first interaction with this gaming console, you will be amazed with the Wii remote, which is the wireless controller of the console and is a unique accessory of the console with numerous features. Due to this remote control and numerous other reasons, the Nintendo Wii has become a popular and the best selling seventh generation gaming console.

What Nintendo Wii Bundles Offer

The most distinguishing feature of the Nintendo Wii is its revolutionary designed controller, which offers distinctive motion sensitive 3D game play options. The Wii sports game is ideal to play with this new styled remote control. Wii offers free online game play and services and has integrated Wi-Fi to offer you complete comfort. The Wii is compatible with all the accessories of its predecessor, the Nintendo Game Cube, such as the controllers and games. The Nintendo Wii Console bundles come with photo viewing and built-in SD slot for storage. Nintendo's Wii is perhaps the most affordable yet ideal home gaming console for you to have.

The controller is different from the common one usually available with other consoles and it takes time to get used to it. One of the drawbacks that you have to face is the number of batteries the controller consumes. The Nintendo Wii is not as adept at the surround sound and HD graphics as other seventh generation gaming consoles. To facilitate the console interface with the wireless controllers, you need to place the wired receiver unit near the television. The major disadvantage that you will come across is that this gaming console does not play CD's or DVD's.

Wii Sports Resort

The Wii sports resort is a special collection of sports games for the console and is a sequel to the original Wii sports. The game is set in a beach resort, and there are a total of twelve different sports to play. Thanks to the motion sensors, you can play each sport with the Nintendo Wii remote or sometimes the Nunchuk, the same way as the actual sport. For example, in case of tennis, you can swing the remote just like the racket in a real game. Wakeboarding, archery, golf, bowling, canoeing, power cruising, and basketball are some of the sports available in the console.

In the end, it can be concluded that the Nintendo Wii obviously lacks the rich media features and graphical prowess you are sure to find in other 7th generation consoles. However, the unique motion sensitive controllers make up for this factor. If you can deal with the low graphics and sound, then this affordable and fun console is not easy to resist, especially with impressive Wii deals.


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