Nintendo Wii Systems at incredible discounts
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NINTENDO WII GAME CONSOLE...AS IS...(SYSTEM#3) US $9.99 (0 Bid) End Date: Saturday Sep-04-2010 18:23:54 PDT Add to watch list |
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NINTENDO WII VIDEO GAME SYSTEM HD READY 4 PLAYER WII FI US $699.99 End Date: Saturday Sep-04-2010 18:23:59 PDT Add to watch list |
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NEW NINTENDO WII SYSTEM MONSTER 18 HD GAME SPORT RESORT US $379.95 End Date: Saturday Sep-04-2010 18:24:32 PDT Add to watch list |
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NINTENDO Wii GAME CONSOLE SYSTEM NUNCHUK, REMOTE US $52.00 (17 Bids) End Date: Saturday Sep-04-2010 18:27:39 PDT Add to watch list |
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NINTENDO WII CONSOLE 15HD GAMES Super Smash Bros BUNDLE US $389.44 End Date: Saturday Sep-04-2010 18:29:43 PDT Add to watch list |
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Nintendo Wii The Beatles Rockband Game *NEW* Rock Band US $22.00 End Date: Saturday Sep-04-2010 18:29:50 PDT Add to watch list |
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NEW NINTENDO 1 WII CONSOLE FIT PLUS MARIO KART HD GAMES US $575.01 End Date: Saturday Sep-04-2010 18:32:18 PDT Add to watch list |
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NEW NINTENDO 1 WII CONSOLE FIT PLUS MARIO KART HD GAMES US $575.01 End Date: Saturday Sep-04-2010 18:32:27 PDT Add to watch list |
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Remote Controller Charger +2 Battery Packs For Wii Game US $0.01 (0 Bid) End Date: Saturday Sep-04-2010 18:32:32 PDT Add to watch list |
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NEW NINTENDO 1 WII CONSOLE FIT PLUS MARIO KART HD GAMES US $575.01 End Date: Saturday Sep-04-2010 18:32:57 PDT Add to watch list |
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2pk Racket Pack Wii. Model - 4660356 US $22.95 End Date: Saturday Sep-04-2010 18:34:20 PDT Add to watch list |
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NINTENDO WII CONSOLE SYSTEM 28 GAMES 4 PLAYERR BUNDLE US $512.95 End Date: Saturday Sep-04-2010 18:34:32 PDT Add to watch list |
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NINTENDO DSi BLUE BRAND NEW FACTORY SEALED US $132.50 (23 Bids) End Date: Saturday Sep-04-2010 18:35:46 PDT Add to watch list |
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Nintendo Wii Black Console Bundle,Wii Sports+Wii Resort US $199.99 End Date: Saturday Sep-04-2010 18:36:30 PDT Add to watch list |
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Nintendo Wii Bundle Remote Nunchuck Wii Sports + EXTRAS US $164.95 (0 Bid) End Date: Saturday Sep-04-2010 18:38:46 PDT Add to watch list |
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NINTENDO WII 1 CONSOLE SYSTEM KART 30 HD GAME SPORT KIT US $436.95 End Date: Saturday Sep-04-2010 18:39:40 PDT Add to watch list |
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Remote Controller Charger +2 Battery Packs For Wii Game US $0.01 (0 Bid) End Date: Saturday Sep-04-2010 18:40:28 PDT Add to watch list |
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Remote Controller Charger +2 Battery Packs For Wii Game US $0.01 (0 Bid) End Date: Saturday Sep-04-2010 18:40:33 PDT Add to watch list |
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New Remote and Nunchuck Controller for Nintendo Wii P US $9.99 (0 Bid) End Date: Saturday Sep-04-2010 18:44:26 PDT Add to watch list |
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NINTENDO WII HUGE BUNDLE VIDEO GAME CONSOLE WIISPORTS US $149.99 (0 Bid) End Date: Saturday Sep-04-2010 18:44:30 PDT Add to watch list |
Product Review:
With the Xbox 360 and the PS3, the primary focus is graphical prowess. What special effects can be added to games; how high can we push the resolution, and just how good we can make these titles look? It can be argued that with most games on these two systems, the primary difference between the next-gen and last-gen is improved graphics. Fight Night Round 3 looks better on the PS3 than on the PS2, for instance, but is it worth $10 more? In many cases these new games feel a lot like old games with a new coat of paint. One might begin to wonder if we are going to see the same basic gaming concepts over and over, simply with better graphics as time goes on?
Nintendo is saying no; they are dropping out of the graphics race. Fact is, the Wii is not very powerful in relation to its two competitors. Where it can fight back is innovation; instead of a normal controller, you interact with the game via a remote control-like device that many simply call the “Wiimote.” In-game movements are based on, well, real-life movement—and one or two buttons. This control scheme is designed to be intuitive and to really immerse you in what you’re doing.
That’s the basic proposition: last-gen graphics with a truly new and innovative control scheme. Are gamers going to be willing to overlook the dated graphics in exchange for waving their hands around instead of tapping buttons?
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As it turns out, these questions are familiar. When I looked back at my DS review, I recalled some of the early predictions. “The PSP will kill the DS,” many said, because it can do much better graphically, and gamers would happily pay more for it. Likewise, we heard worries that developers would never take advantage of the DS touch screen, leaving it nothing more than a gimmick. In the eyes of many, Nintendo was throwing away their portable gaming “monopoly.”
We know how Nintendo’s gamble turned out; the DS paid off, Nintendo made an almost obscene amount of money from the system, and it’s outselling the competition. The underwhelming graphics didn’t seem to bother anyone, and it didn’t just appeal to some hardcore gamers. People who were never interested in a GameBoy were intrigued by the touch screen interface and the novel games. It actually brought in new gamers, and that strategy is a large part of Nintendo’s plan.
The Wii has the possibility to do the same thing. Few of your Halo and Final Fantasy skills are going to translate to this system. Instead, you’re going to have to learn a whole new way to think about games. When it comes to the Wii, we’re all newbies, and while that may make some hardcore gamers uncomfortable, it’s a revelation for new gamers who finally have something they can pick up and figure out instead of feeling like they couldn’t compete without years of practice. The graphics are underwhelming, sure, but that Wiimote is a brand new way to play your games.
Will lightning strike twice for Nintendo? We’re going to take a deep look at the Wii hardware and a few of the launch games and see if the Nintendo’s low-priced, standard-definition system has any hope of gaining a beachhead in the next-gen console war.
Via: arstechnica.com
