Nintendo Wii

The Wii is Nintendo's fifth console and successor to the Nintendo Gamecube. It is part of the seventh generation of home consoles which includes the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3, however Nintendo has opted for a different strategy compared to its two competitors. Instead of advancing the graphical capabilities of their system to the "next-generation" Nintendo has changed the way people interact with their games using the Wii Remote (Wiimote), while making a relatively modest improvement in graphics over the Gamecube.

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MSRP $249.99
Release date November, 2006
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Pros & Cons

ProSCORE
103 reviews
61
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mixed
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66 positive
15 mixed
22 negative

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Pros:
Do you agree?
Controller is innovative and allows for new game types
+81agreedisagree

Runs very quiet. No loud fans.
+69agreedisagree

Console can be played by anyone from any age bracket
+66agreedisagree

Cheaper than competing systems.
+64agreedisagree

Backwards compatible with Gamecube games
+63agreedisagree

Built in Wi-Fi connection
+52agreedisagree

Integrated Web browser with Flash support
+46agreedisagree

Ability to Download classic games in Virtual Console
+43agreedisagree

Very few reported defects (as opposed to thousands of dead 360s, and many PS3s)
+36agreedisagree

Allows exercise while playing.
+34agreedisagree

NES & SNES through Virtual Console (retro games)
+23agreedisagree

Able to connect with Nintendo DS on certain games
+22agreedisagree

Parents can monitor what and how much their children are playing.
+19agreedisagree

Shorter loading times compared to competing systems
+12agreedisagree

Cool Wiimote accessories (steering wheel, tennis racket, etc.)
-17agreedisagree

Cons:
Do you agree?
No HD resolution (480p maximum)
+50agreedisagree

Less powerful than the Xbox 360 and PS3
+29agreedisagree

Graphics are last-gen.
+14agreedisagree

Virtual console games are too expensive ($5-12 each)
+12agreedisagree

Games that are not built specifically for Wiimote are awkward.
+12agreedisagree

No built in ethernet port
+10agreedisagree

Tough to find in stores
+8agreedisagree

Virtual Console games do not support online multiplayer
+5agreedisagree

Numerous expensive accessories are required to take full advantage of the system
+5agreedisagree

Wiimote is required to navigate the menus, even just to start up a GameCube game
+5agreedisagree

Cant be used as a media centre
+2agreedisagree

Nintendo doesn't upgrade system like PS3 or XBox (i.e. media centre, Mii's etc)
+1agreedisagree

No wired Ethernet port (USB-to-Ethernet dongle sold separately)
0agreedisagree

Many games are built around the wiimote as a gimmick.
-1agreedisagree

Expensive, especially when you consider Wiimote accessories
-1agreedisagree

Wiimote accelerometers inaccurate, movements do not always translate to on screen action.
-2agreedisagree

Lack of quality games
-5agreedisagree

Audio (Dolby Prologic 2) is awful compared to audio on the Xbox 360 or the PS3.
-8agreedisagree

Online service is completely unintuitive.
-10agreedisagree

The speaker on the the Wii Remote is a monospeaker and produces low-qualitiy sound.
-13agreedisagree

The only good games are made by Nintendo
-17agreedisagree

Novelty of Wiimote wears off quickly
-20agreedisagree

Wiimote wrist strap not as strong as it should be. (may have been fixed in newer shipments due to bad press)
-25agreedisagree

the people on Wii are cute, but i wish they had the graphics of xbox games
-33agreedisagree


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Details

Nintendo's Wiimote contains motion sensing capabilities that allow the console to measure 6-degrees of motion (accelerating up-down, side-to-side, front-to-back, and rotation with pitch, yaw, and roll). Using the included sensor bar that is placed above or below the television for triangulation, the console can also determine where on the screen the player is pointing, giving the Wiimote cursor-like capabilities.

The Wiimote has a port where controller attachments can be connected. Up until now the only attachment that is available is the Wii Nunchuck which has a analogue stick and has the same 6-degrees of motion capabilities that the Wiimote contains.

Wii Hardware

The console itself measures in at 44 mm wide, 157 mm tall, and 215.4 mm  deep which makes it the smallest console by far, relative to the 360 and PS3. Despite this small size Nintendo has included a host of ports that extend the system's capability, such two USB ports, four Gamecube controller ports and an SD flash reader.

Nintendo's Wii also contains an integrated B/G wireless network interface for connecting to home wireless networks. No ethernet port is built into the system, however a separate ethernet to USB accessory is available for purchase.

The Wii is fully backwards compatible with all Gamecube games, and plays them with no problems or enhancements. Regular Gamecube controllers are required to play Gamecube games as the games don't recognize the Wiimote or the Wii Classic controller.

High-definition output is also not available on the Wii. The console ships with composite cables in the box which limits the output resolution to 480i. Component cables are available to purchase separately which will increase the output picture to a progressive 480p.

Wii System Software

In line with the trend of seventh generation consoles, the Wii ships with many software services available as part of the standard operating system. Photos and videos that are loaded into the Wii's flash slot can be viewed, Miis (which are game avatars) can be created and edited, and players can access the Wii store to download new services and Virtual Console games. Following the TV aesthetic the different OS services are known as channels.

The console ships with the Photo Channel, Mii Channel and Wii Shop Channel. Available for download on the Wii Shop Channel are the Internet Channel, Everybody Votes channel, News Channel and Forecast Channel (for weather). Thus far all of the channels are free, however in the future the non-beta version of the Internet Channel will cost money.

Another of the Wii's capabilities is its ability to play classic titles through the Virtual Console. From the Wii Shop Channel users can purchase old games from a variety of consoles including the original Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), Super NES, Nintendo 64 and even non-Nintendo consoles such as the Sega Genesis and TurboGrafx-16.

More information on the specifics of the hardware and a demonstration of the various channels can be found here.

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Wii Review Delayed

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It's Almost Time!

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Wii Launch Details

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Comments

1.  avatar riku0093 said:

This thing is gonna rock but is so stupid because of the controler is a remote and is so small.
Oct 06, 2006 4:10pm
2.  avatar Erik said:

I disagree. I think the remote/controller is very innovative and is a disruptive technology. I can see using the wiimote over a typical remote for my home theater setup.
Oct 17, 2006 11:04pm
3.  avatar silence omo7 said:

The controller is kinda small, I'm wondering if it will be too light. A little weight is good to give realistic feedback and to have more precise controll, plus it could fly out of your hand if not for that wrist strap.
Nov 15, 2006 7:32pm
4.  avatar ajiemar said:

woo hoo! thanks productWiki!
Dec 14, 2006 12:58pm
5.  avatar Omar said:

Congratulations! Wii Boxing is awesome.
Dec 14, 2006 1:14pm
6.  avatar silence omo7 said:

Yeah, though I prefer bowling myself. So violent boxing is. My mom thought I was having a slap fight with the TV LOL.
Dec 14, 2006 4:52pm
7.  avatar tekn0wledg said:

This thing is addicting; mainly due to the immersion the control affords. No more button tapping! Now you can actually hack and slash your way through games.
Mar 27, 2007 2:53pm
8.  avatar Erik said:

I agree with tekn0wledg. My brother got a Wii on Thursday and it's almost been going non-stop. Addicting for sure. Let's see if it has the legs to continue to outpace the competition.
Apr 15, 2007 8:41pm
9.  avatar GT-D said:

really slickly pulled off all in all. Quite the success for Nintendo after the lackluster performance of the GC... On that note, did anyone see the Wii-Helm april fools joke on thinkgeek? hilarious!
Jun 07, 2007 3:25pm
10.  avatar HK-47m4 said:

I don't know many developers such as Sega, Free Radical Design, and Insominiac Games think the Wii is a fad. I also read about many people on gamespot selling their Wii's on Ebay after a few months because they are getting bored.
Jun 16, 2007 7:00pm
11.  avatar dakalvia said:

I think the Wii is a great new system with an innovative take leaning towards virtual reality. This is truly an "ALL-AGES" system...and by that I mean people over 35 years old can actually figure out how to play.
Jul 17, 2007 1:57pm
12.  avatar sdpguy said:

The controller is the key to the Wii. It presents tremendous opportunity for the Wii to draw in new gamers and provide a new gaming experience. However as of Fall 2007, nearly a year into it's lifespan there are only 15 or so good titles for the Wii. Either companies don't know how to tap into the Wiimote's potential yet or the device itself needs an upgrade. In my opinion, the Wiimote is simply not accurate enough yet. Perhaps the learning curve is steep for a new type of control such as the Wiimote and maybe complainers aren't trying to adjust but wasn't the Wiimote supposed to be an intuitive and simplifying control scheme?
Oct 07, 2007 3:47am
13.  avatar ambrown said:

I think some of you are a little hard on the wii. I bought the wii for my kids mostly. They have to get up and move to play it. The message board lets me keep track of what they are playing and how long. There is also the wii fitness that comes with wii sports. That seems to be the big area that the wii was marketing for. My kids will love most of the games that are available for the wii. As for selling the wii on ebay, the big one being sold I would say is the 360. There are almost 2000 used 360s selling on ebay. Both the 360 and ps3 are lucky to meet retail value on ebay while the wii is selling for more then retail most of the time.
Nov 05, 2007 11:19pm
14.  avatar Howlsthunder said:

I have had my Wii for half a year now; my last system was a PS1 (before that was a Genesis). While I appreciate the quality of graphics that are available for games today, I am not concerned that the Wii doesn't have the same level of quality, only that the games I get have quality of PLAY.

That said, I do notice that there are too many games that are centered around the sensor capabilities of the Wiimote that are pure novelty and become old after a short while. I do like that some games combine more traditional control use with a few motion elemens, though, like in "Zelda: Twilight Princess", I find it second nature to actually slash to hit with my sword but do more technical things with buttons. Or in "Marvel Ultimate Alliance" you can choose to use motions OR press buttons to fight (here I revert to buttons) - but in this game in particular the ability to rotate the screen with the tilt of the Nunchuck is pure awesome and doesn't distract from the game at all. Other games, like "Resident Evil 4" I think benefit from the ability to aim at the screen.

So far I like the new control scheme possibilities but I think developers need to find a middle ground, designing the controls for intuitive motions and not designing games around the novelty of movement. (if the graphics were there, could you imagine "Halflife 2" on the Wii? :D)
Jun 24, 2008 6:43pm
15.  avatar Omar said:

November 2008 NPD figures came out yesterday and it looks like the Wii has shattered sales records once again, selling the most units in one November that any console has sold ever. At 2million the Wii almost sold as much in one month as the PS3 has the entire year!

I give major kudos to Nintendo for making an absolutely brilliant business move with the Wii and matching it up with first-class marketing. However, as an enthusiast in the industry I have to reiterate my disdain for the Wii's shallow experiences that provide me with absolutely no satisfaction whatsoever.

Some folk out there have the hope that with the Wii's gargantuan sales that regular game developers will be FORCED to develop "good" games for the Wii. However, I don't share that same optimism. I'm still trying to resolve what this means for the market and what the long-term implications are. My gut is telling me it's not a good thing, but it could be. It could be.
Dec 12, 2008 10:20am
16.  avatar cdpage said:

1. WiiWare is fairly priced... they are new games and deserve some revenue

2. Virtual Console is NOT fairly priced. They would make more sales if the games were significantly less. If NES, SNES, SEGA, and Genesis were $1-$5, i would have bought them all buy now. but instead, i have only purchased just a small handful of games.

3. Wiimote is NOT something that will tire. It is Far better than Pads on the PS' and Xbox remotes. It's intuitive, and 'Aiming' is 'aiming'.

4. while i love that old NES games still bog down when too much is on the screen, this should not happen to New games... System is too slow.

5. Only web browsing is OK, but could really use a firmware upgrade for new flash versions.
Jan 08, 2009 11:57am
17.  avatar gbchaosmaster said:

I agree with cdpage in that the Wii Remote is definitely not a novelty. It is unique and fun. It is very fun, which totally makes up for the graphics, which, though not bad at all, aren't amazing either. Either way, I love it. My favorite video game console by far.
Apr 15, 2009 12:24am
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Reviews

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silence omo7

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October 8, 2007
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ProSCORE
50
negative
mixed
positive
10 pros
10 cons
trustedtrusted
love itlove it
have ithave it
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Controller is innovative and allows for new game types
  • Runs very quiet. No loud fans.
  • Console can be played by anyone from any age bracket
  • Cheaper than competing systems.
  • Backwards compatible with Gamecube games
  • Built in Wi-Fi connection
  • Integrated Web browser with Flash support
  • Ability to Download classic games in Virtual Console
  • Very few reported defects (as opposed to thousands of dead 360s, and many PS3s)
  • Able to connect with Nintendo DS on certain games

Cons

  • No HD resolution (480p maximum)
  • Less powerful than the Xbox 360 and PS3
  • Graphics are last-gen.
  • Virtual console games are too expensive ($5-12 each)
  • Tough to find in stores
  • Virtual Console games do not support online multiplayer
  • Audio (Dolby Prologic 2) is awful compared to audio on the Xbox 360 or the PS3.
  • Online service is completely unintuitive.
  • The speaker on the the Wii Remote is a monospeaker and produces low-qualitiy sound.
  • Novelty of Wiimote wears off quickly

Comments

"The controller is kinda small, I'm wondering if it will be too light. A little weight is good to give realistic feedback and to have more precise controll, plus it could fly out of your hand if not for that wrist strap."
"Yeah, though I prefer bowling myself. So violent boxing is. My mom thought I was having a slap fight with the TV LOL."

Competitors

silence omo7 prefers Microsoft Xbox 360 over Nintendo Wii
silence omo7 prefers Nintendo Wii over Sony Playstation 3
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sdpguy

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October 7, 2007
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ProSCORE
39
negative
mixed
positive
7 pros
11 cons
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3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Controller is innovative and allows for new game types
  • Runs very quiet. No loud fans.
  • Console can be played by anyone from any age bracket
  • Cheaper than competing systems.
  • Backwards compatible with Gamecube games
  • Integrated Web browser with Flash support
  • Ability to Download classic games in Virtual Console

Cons

  • No HD resolution (480p maximum)
  • Less powerful than the Xbox 360 and PS3
  • Graphics are last-gen.
  • Games that are not built specifically for Wiimote are awkward.
  • No built in ethernet port
  • Tough to find in stores
  • Virtual Console games do not support online multiplayer
  • Audio (Dolby Prologic 2) is awful compared to audio on the Xbox 360 or the PS3.
  • Online service is completely unintuitive.
  • The speaker on the the Wii Remote is a monospeaker and produces low-qualitiy sound.
  • The only good games are made by Nintendo

Comments

"The controller is the key to the Wii. It presents tremendous opportunity for the Wii to draw in new gamers and provide a new gaming experience. However as of Fall 2007, nearly a year into it's lifespan there are only 15 or so good titles for the Wii. Either companies don't know how to tap into the Wiimote's potential yet or the device itself needs an upgrade. In my opinion, the Wiimote is simply not accurate enough yet. Perhaps the learning curve is steep for a new type of control such as the Wiimote and maybe complainers aren't trying to adjust but wasn't the Wiimote supposed to be an intuitive and simplifying control scheme?"
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Omar

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June 18, 2008
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ProSCORE
44
negative
mixed
positive
7 pros
9 cons
trustedtrusted
have ithave it
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Controller is innovative and allows for new game types
  • Runs very quiet. No loud fans.
  • Backwards compatible with Gamecube games
  • Built in Wi-Fi connection
  • Integrated Web browser with Flash support
  • Very few reported defects (as opposed to thousands of dead 360s, and many PS3s)
  • Shorter loading times compared to competing systems

Cons

  • No HD resolution (480p maximum)
  • Less powerful than the Xbox 360 and PS3
  • Virtual console games are too expensive ($5-12 each)
  • No built in ethernet port
  • Tough to find in stores
  • Virtual Console games do not support online multiplayer
  • Online service is completely unintuitive.
  • The speaker on the the Wii Remote is a monospeaker and produces low-qualitiy sound.
  • Novelty of Wiimote wears off quickly

Comments

"Congratulations! Wii Boxing is awesome."
"November 2008 NPD figures came out yesterday and it looks like the Wii has shattered sales records once again, selling the most units in one November that any console has sold ever. At 2million the Wii almost sold as much in one month as the PS3 has the entire year!

I give major kudos to Nintendo for making an absolutely brilliant business move with the Wii and matching it up with first-class marketing. However, as an enthusiast in the industry I have to reiterate my disdain for the Wii's shallow experiences that provide me with absolutely no satisfaction whatsoever.

Some folk out there have the hope that with the Wii's gargantuan sales that regular game developers will be FORCED to develop "good" games for the Wii. However, I don't share that same optimism. I'm still trying to resolve what this means for the market and what the long-term implications are. My gut is telling me it's not a good thing, but it could be. It could be."

Competitors

Omar prefers Sony Playstation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360 over Nintendo Wii
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cdpage

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Today, 2:05 PM
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ProSCORE
67
negative
mixed
positive
10 pros
5 cons
trustedtrusted
have ithave it
love itlove it
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Controller is innovative and allows for new game types
  • Runs very quiet. No loud fans.
  • Console can be played by anyone from any age bracket
  • Cheaper than competing systems.
  • Built in Wi-Fi connection
  • Integrated Web browser with Flash support
  • Ability to Download classic games in Virtual Console
  • Very few reported defects (as opposed to thousands of dead 360s, and many PS3s)
  • Allows exercise while playing.
  • Shorter loading times compared to competing systems

Cons

  • No HD resolution (480p maximum)
  • Virtual console games are too expensive ($5-12 each)
  • No built in ethernet port
  • Cant be used as a media centre
  • Nintendo doesn't upgrade system like PS3 or XBox (i.e. media centre, Mii's etc)

Comments

"1. WiiWare is fairly priced... they are new games and deserve some revenue

2. Virtual Console is NOT fairly priced. They would make more sales if the games were significantly less. If NES, SNES, SEGA, and Genesis were $1-$5, i would have bought them all buy now. but instead, i have only purchased just a small handful of games.

3. Wiimote is NOT something that will tire. It is Far better than Pads on the PS' and Xbox remotes. It's intuitive, and 'Aiming' is 'aiming'.

4. while i love that old NES games still bog down when too much is on the screen, this should not happen to New games... System is too slow.

5. Only web browsing is OK, but could really use a firmware upgrade for new flash versions."

Competitors

cdpage prefers Nintendo Wii over Sony Playstation 3
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Howlsthunder

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May 27, 2008
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ProSCORE
86
negative
mixed
positive
12 pros
2 cons
trustedtrusted
have ithave it
love itlove it
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Controller is innovative and allows for new game types
  • Runs very quiet. No loud fans.
  • Console can be played by anyone from any age bracket
  • Cheaper than competing systems.
  • Backwards compatible with Gamecube games
  • Built in Wi-Fi connection
  • Ability to Download classic games in Virtual Console
  • Very few reported defects (as opposed to thousands of dead 360s, and many PS3s)
  • Allows exercise while playing.
  • NES & SNES through Virtual Console (retro games)
  • Able to connect with Nintendo DS on certain games
  • Parents can monitor what and how much their children are playing.

Cons

  • No HD resolution (480p maximum)
  • No built in ethernet port

Comments

"I have had my Wii for half a year now; my last system was a PS1 (before that was a Genesis). While I appreciate the quality of graphics that are available for games today, I am not concerned that the Wii doesn't have the same level of quality, only that the games I get have quality of PLAY.

That said, I do notice that there are too many games that are centered around the sensor capabilities of the Wiimote that are pure novelty and become old after a short while. I do like that some games combine more traditional control use with a few motion elemens, though, like in "Zelda: Twilight Princess", I find it second nature to actually slash to hit with my sword but do more technical things with buttons. Or in "Marvel Ultimate Alliance" you can choose to use motions OR press buttons to fight (here I revert to buttons) - but in this game in particular the ability to rotate the screen with the tilt of the Nunchuck is pure awesome and doesn't distract from the game at all. Other games, like "Resident Evil 4" I think benefit from the ability to aim at the screen.

So far I like the new control scheme possibilities but I think developers need to find a middle ground, designing the controls for intuitive motions and not designing games around the novelty of movement. (if the graphics were there, could you imagine "Halflife 2" on the Wii? :D)"

Competitors

Howlsthunder prefers Nintendo Wii over Sony Playstation 2, Sony Playstation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360
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ambrown

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November 5, 2007
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ProSCORE
93
negative
mixed
positive
13 pros
1 con
trustedtrusted
have ithave it
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Controller is innovative and allows for new game types
  • Runs very quiet. No loud fans.
  • Console can be played by anyone from any age bracket
  • Cheaper than competing systems.
  • Backwards compatible with Gamecube games
  • Built in Wi-Fi connection
  • Integrated Web browser with Flash support
  • Ability to Download classic games in Virtual Console
  • Very few reported defects (as opposed to thousands of dead 360s, and many PS3s)
  • Allows exercise while playing.
  • Able to connect with Nintendo DS on certain games
  • Parents can monitor what and how much their children are playing.
  • Cool Wiimote accessories (steering wheel, tennis racket, etc.)

Cons

  • No built in ethernet port

Comments

"I think some of you are a little hard on the wii. I bought the wii for my kids mostly. They have to get up and move to play it. The message board lets me keep track of what they are playing and how long. There is also the wii fitness that comes with wii sports. That seems to be the big area that the wii was marketing for. My kids will love most of the games that are available for the wii. As for selling the wii on ebay, the big one being sold I would say is the 360. There are almost 2000 used 360s selling on ebay. Both the 360 and ps3 are lucky to meet retail value on ebay while the wii is selling for more then retail most of the time."
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Erik

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June 14, 2007
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ProSCORE
54
negative
mixed
positive
7 pros
6 cons
trustedtrusted
love itlove it
want itwant it
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Controller is innovative and allows for new game types
  • Runs very quiet. No loud fans.
  • Console can be played by anyone from any age bracket
  • Cheaper than competing systems.
  • Backwards compatible with Gamecube games
  • Integrated Web browser with Flash support
  • Cool Wiimote accessories (steering wheel, tennis racket, etc.)

Cons

  • No HD resolution (480p maximum)
  • Less powerful than the Xbox 360 and PS3
  • Graphics are last-gen.
  • Games that are not built specifically for Wiimote are awkward.
  • No built in ethernet port
  • Tough to find in stores

Comments

"I disagree. I think the remote/controller is very innovative and is a disruptive technology. I can see using the wiimote over a typical remote for my home theater setup."
"I agree with tekn0wledg. My brother got a Wii on Thursday and it's almost been going non-stop. Addicting for sure. Let's see if it has the legs to continue to outpace the competition."

Competitors

Erik prefers Microsoft Xbox 360 over Nintendo Wii
Erik prefers Nintendo Wii over Sony Playstation 3
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GT-D

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June 7, 2007
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ProSCORE
70
negative
mixed
positive
7 pros
3 cons
trustedtrusted
love itlove it
want itwant it
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Controller is innovative and allows for new game types
  • Runs very quiet. No loud fans.
  • Console can be played by anyone from any age bracket
  • Cheaper than competing systems.
  • Backwards compatible with Gamecube games
  • Integrated Web browser with Flash support
  • Cool Wiimote accessories (steering wheel, tennis racket, etc.)

Cons

  • No HD resolution (480p maximum)
  • Graphics are last-gen.
  • Wiimote wrist strap not as strong as it should be. (may have been fixed in newer shipments due to bad press)

Comments

"really slickly pulled off all in all. Quite the success for Nintendo after the lackluster performance of the GC... On that note, did anyone see the Wii-Helm april fools joke on thinkgeek? hilarious!"
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smw

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October 7, 2007
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ProSCORE
83
negative
mixed
positive
5 pros
1 con
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3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Controller is innovative and allows for new game types
  • Backwards compatible with Gamecube games
  • Built in Wi-Fi connection
  • Able to connect with Nintendo DS on certain games
  • Shorter loading times compared to competing systems

Cons

  • Tough to find in stores

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BrileyKenney

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December 11, 2008
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47
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14 pros
16 cons
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2 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Controller is innovative and allows for new game types
  • Runs very quiet. No loud fans.
  • Console can be played by anyone from any age bracket
  • Cheaper than competing systems.
  • Backwards compatible with Gamecube games
  • Built in Wi-Fi connection
  • Integrated Web browser with Flash support
  • Ability to Download classic games in Virtual Console
  • Very few reported defects (as opposed to thousands of dead 360s, and many PS3s)
  • Allows exercise while playing.
  • NES & SNES through Virtual Console (retro games)
  • Able to connect with Nintendo DS on certain games
  • Parents can monitor what and how much their children are playing.
  • Shorter loading times compared to competing systems

Cons

  • No HD resolution (480p maximum)
  • Less powerful than the Xbox 360 and PS3
  • Graphics are last-gen.
  • Virtual console games are too expensive ($5-12 each)
  • Games that are not built specifically for Wiimote are awkward.
  • No built in ethernet port
  • Tough to find in stores
  • Virtual Console games do not support online multiplayer
  • Lack of quality games
  • Audio (Dolby Prologic 2) is awful compared to audio on the Xbox 360 or the PS3.
  • Online service is completely unintuitive.
  • The speaker on the the Wii Remote is a monospeaker and produces low-qualitiy sound.
  • The only good games are made by Nintendo
  • Novelty of Wiimote wears off quickly
  • Wiimote wrist strap not as strong as it should be. (may have been fixed in newer shipments due to bad press)
  • the people on Wii are cute, but i wish they had the graphics of xbox games

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BrileyKenney prefers Sony Playstation 3 over Nintendo Wii
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