Nintendo Wii System (with Wii Sports)

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Nintendo Wii System (with Wii Sports)

When I bought my Nintendo Wii System, I got it used at my local pawn shop. The Wii Sports game was not included. I searched high and low and left my phone number at the pawn shop, and eventually got my hands on the game. It cost me a little bit more than it would have if I had gotten it with the system, but it was the best investment I had EVER made. The Nintendo Wii System is probably the best-made, most fun video game system out there right now. And there's good news for Wii enthusiasts everywhere: the Nintendo Wii System (with Wii Sports) is now available brand new!

Nintendo Wii System with Wii Sports FEATURES

These are the basic features of the Nintendo Wii with Wii Sports

  • Plays two disc formats in a single, self-loading media bay
  • Features a processing chip from IBM and a graphics chip from ATI
  • Backwards compatible with all Nintendo GameCube games and most peripherals
  • Built-in Wi-Fi access for easy connection to Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection gaming service
  • Wii Sports game included

Everything You Should Know About The Nintendo Wii System With Wii Sports


Nintendo's Wii video game system (pronounced "we") brings people of all ages and video game experience together to play. This simple yet ground breaking idea is expressed not only though the system's evocative name, which is easily pronounced in a variety of languages, and suggests two players side by side, but also through its innovative list of features and extensive list of playable titles.

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As with every console, much of the buzz surrounds the specs. The Wii boasts 512 MB of internal flash memory, two USB 2.0 ports, and a slot for SD memory expansion. The system's technological heart -- a processing chip developed with IBM and code-named "Broadway" and a graphics chipset from ATI code-named "Hollywood" -- deliver stunning performance. And instead of a tray, Wii uses a single, self-loading media bay that plays both 12-centimeter optical discs used for the new system, as well as Nintendo GameCube discs.

No bigger than a small traditional remote control, the wireless Wii Remote is a truly multi functional device. The magic of the Wii Remote's design lies within; acellerometers inside the controller measure movement in all directions and at all speeds. In a tennis game, it serves as your racket as you swing away. In driving games it serves as a steering wheel, allowing you to swerve to avoid obstacles or pickup power-ups. In first-person shooters, it acts as a firearm that you can point directly at an on-screen enemy. The controller also has a force feedback "Rumble" feature and an expansion port for use with accessories, such as the Nunchuck, which adds an analog thumbstick and trigger buttons. The system allows for up to four controllers to be linked at a time and utilizes standard Bluetooth wireless technology. For those who prefer the feel of a traditional controller an adapter is available that fits over the Wii's remote.

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