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The recent decades have seen science and technology taking the charge of human life. Innovation is the modern way of life. Technology has taken over not only on the work and business side of our lives but also on the entertainment side. Video games are one such innovation which are liked by many people around the globe. A number of big brand names are competing in the market to get hold of a greater market share in this expanding market. Not all are as successful as Nintendo Wii. The Nintendo Wii is a recent success in the world of video game consoles. Many video game fans have appreciated the Nintendo Wii due to the capability of the video game to adjust to the players need. The graphic capability is also much enhanced. There are certain features in this video game which have added more to the video game. Nintendo Wii controller is one of them.

 

The Nintendo Wii controller is named as “Revolution”. True to its name it is revolutionary in its nature. It has brought many changes in the video game world. The controller basically is a remote control like object. It has wireless connectivity thus making it possible to run the game smoothly. It is a very sophisticated piece of technology added to the package of Nintendo Wii video game console. The controller is a very easy to use feature thus the complexity of learning how to play a video game is removed. The Nintendo Wii controller gives the gamer the flexibility to raise the level of complexity according to the player’s choice. This brings complexity and thrill in playing the video game. This makes the Nintendo Wii fit for all ages.

The controller is a very intelligent device added to the video game console. It can detect motion. It makes you move to play the game. For example, to play Wii sports you have to move and actually play the game. The controller will detect the movement and will continue your game on the Nintendo Wii. The controller is also capable enough to make Nintendo Wii a three dimensional video game console. The controller is capable of detecting signals at a distance of 30 feet from the controller’s sensor bar. This shows that the product itself is technically much advanced.

The Nintendo Wii controller is said to be the most important feature of the Nintendo Wii. Its quality to detect motion and convert it into the character’s motion is simply amazing. The character of the game you are playing will move just like you are doing it. To play tennis for example, you will have to actually move. This adds to the excitement of playing a videogame.

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