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Hardware of the Nintendo Wii

Video games are more in fashion today than they ever were. This industry has made great progress very recently. Many big brand names are competing in this industry and every one of them is trying to get hold of more and more market share in this expanding market. Nintendo Wii has done really well so far. The video game recently launched by them is a huge success all over the world. The game was launched in November 2006. It was originally named as Revolution, but now it is called Nintendo Wii.

 

Many sports games are included in the Nintendo package this time around. The Nintendo Wii has more than 30 games in all and it is bound to impress you once you start checking it out. The hard ware of the Nintendo Wii console is also impressive. The console, Wii remote, Sensor bar, Wii sports disc, Nunchuk, Wii control stand, Wii AC adapter and the AV cable are included in the hardware. The accessories can be purchased separately as well.

Whenever it comes to using any technical device, it always is better to know the hardware as well as the software in detail. That helps you to handle the product in a better way.

The console of the Nintendo Wii is a light weight object. It is capable of accepting 12 cm optical discs and 8 cm Nintendo Gamecube discs. 4 Wii remote can function with one console at one time. 512 MB internal flash memory card is there in the CPU.

As already mentioned, four Wii remotes can get connected to one Nintendo Wii at a time. The sensor bar of the remote uses blue tooth technology to detect movements. These movements of the gamer are transferred to the character’s movement in the game. No competitor of Nintendo has introduced such a remote with any videogame as yet. The Wii remote is the feature which has made this video game console such a great success in the market.

Along with the remote, the nunchuks are also a very fascinating feature of this video game. This feature is also capable of detecting movement and translating it into the character’s movement. Thus the characters f the game being played move just like you want them to. The controller also adds to the whole package. It also makes it possible for the players to enjoy the Nintendo Wii experience even more.

The official website of the company can give you detailed information about the Nintendo Wii games. This game has been a huge success and many copies of the game have already been sold. The company targets to sale around six million copes. It seems that they will be able to achieve this target.

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