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Is The Nintendo Wii Worth It?

By Claire Greenway

The Wii games console by Nintedo was released back in 2006, a complete breakthrough
in the video gaming industry.

The Wii uses brilliant interactive, motion-controlled gameplay on the contrary to
the normal gameplay using a contoller loaded with an analog stick and directional buttons.
This new concept makes the Wii a brilliant and attractive console for the young and old
alike. Other previous games consoles were mainly targeted for young men and teenage boys.

The Wii is a very attractive console on the whole. The white glossy finish can't
really be criticised, and the console is famously known to be the size of three
DVD boxes stacked on top of each other, making it one of the smallest non-handheld
gaming consoles in history.

The Wii's controller is unique. Shaped like a TV remote control, it simply has
a directional keypad and several buttons. Its motion control feature makes it
the interactive controller that it is. Like the main console, the controller
is glossy white with blue lights.

One of the great aspects of the WiiMote is its expansion port. It'll connect to a nunchuk,
lightsaber, laser gun, steering wheel, sword, crossbow, bow, tennis racquet and a load of
other accessories.

The Wii's gameplay is simply addictive. The wide range of games goes from family sports games
to intensive action games. The console is a load of fun.

Of course, as is expected, there are several downsides to the Wii, one of which is the quality of
graphics. The Wii's graphics are similar to those of the PS2, but is not even closely matched
to those of the other next-gen consoles, such as the PS3 Slim and xBox 360. It's a good thing
that the interactive gameplay compensates for the lack of graphics quality.

Another downside is that the WiiMote consumes the batteries very quckly, as you would expect from
a wireless games controller. Be sure to use rechargeable batteries for all of the controllers that
you used, otherwise the costs could steadily go up.

One of the other negatives to the Wii is the fact that the wide range of peripherals do end up
costing quite a lot of money, but if you compare these prices to those of the xBox 360's addons,
the ones for console are not too expensive.

This all begs the question; should I buy the Nintendo Wii? The Wii is priced at
a moderate 170, so it won't cut you back by too much cash. This console is suitable
for the whole family, from very old to very young. If you're looking for a console
to bring the family together, and to get a little bit of exercise while gaming, the
Wii is for you!

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