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Either you already own a Nintendo Wii or want to purchase one for someone and would like to understand all the cool things you can with the Wii. I own a Playstation 3, an Xbox 360 and a Wii, and...
With the advent of the Homebrew Channel for Wii, the possibilities for user-made applications on the system are nearly endless. One of the most valuable features of a Homebrew-capable Wii is the...
The Nintendo Wii may look like a small machine, but the seventh-generation console packs a lot of power. Not only can the system play Wii video games, but it features other technology to make it...
The Wii is a seventh-generation console made by Nintendo. As of March 2009, more than 50 million Wii consoles had been sold worldwide. The Wii's motion-sensitive controller sets it apart from its...
In many ways, the Nintendo Wii has revolutionized console gaming. The innovative controls used by the Nintendo Wii, combined with its rich library of games, make it an ideal system for families...
A weakness of the Nintendo Wii is the lack of memory available for players to save games and game data. While the Microsoft Xbox 360 and Sony PlayStation 3 offer hard drives with sizes of 60 to...
The Nintendo Wii allows users to play not only Wii games but also GameCube games and legacy games available through Nintendo's Virtual Console service. Although no Atari 2600 games have been...
Since its release in November 2006, the family-friendly Nintendo Wii has sold millions upon millions of units around the world in only a few years. One draw of the Wii console is its ability to...
Backward compatibility, the ability for game systems to play older systems' games, has been a major selling point for consoles since the PlayStation 2 allowed users to play PS1 games. The Nintendo...
The Nintendo Wii is a seventh-generation video game console and, unlike video game consoles before it, this Wii offers players multiple ways to enjoy games. Make the most of your system and its...
The Wii gaming system is the fifth and latest incarnation of Nintendo home video game consoles, and the first to make use of innovations in motion-sensor technology in the handheld controllers....
Nintendo GameCube games can be played easily on the Wii. Even games with saved files on GameCube memory cards can be used on the Wii. There are dedicated spots on the Wii console that allow memory...
Mario Kart Wii is a popular racing game for the Nintendo Wii video game console, which can be played online via Nintendo Wifi Connect, or offline in single player or multiplayer split screen...
Nintendo's popular Virtual Console service allows users to download classic console games to play on the Nintendo Wii. In order to play these games, you have to use a compatible controller....
In the past decade, video game consoles have used memory cards to help players save their progress in games. With the Nintendo Wii, saving your progress works a bit differently than it did in the...
The Wii, Nintendo's latest home video game console and part of the "seventh generation" of game consoles, became a breakout hit with gamers following its 2006 release. Its main attraction has been...
The Nintendo Wii, a seventh generation system, is Nintendo's successor to the popular Gamecube system. Whether you are looking for a new game system or want to know more about the Wii in general,...
The Wii is part of the video game console seventh generation, which includes the Xbox 360 and the Playstation 3. It is the fifth console released by Nintendo (following the NES, Super NES, N64 and...
The Wii is Nintendo's fifth video game console, part of the seventh generation of consoles. It was designed with changes for how video games are played quickly became the highest selling console...
The Nintendo Wii is a popular and distinctive video game system because it allows users to physically interact with the games or activities. Many Nintendo Wii games now use additional sensors...
Super Smash Bros. Brawl for the Nintendo Wii is a very easy to pick up, but hard to master video game. There are a lot of advanced techniques that can be used to dominate opponents, and here's a...
Tthe Nintendo Wavebird wireless controller for the Gamecube can also be used with the Wii. The controller is known for being one of the best of its kind. Now, you can combine it with one of the...
The Nintendo Wii is the video game system that is taking the world by storm. But what, exactly, is a Nintendo Wii?
Nintendo Wii is a game system that has some backward compatibility. This means that the Wii is capable of playing games from other systems in the Nintendo line, such as GameCube. Nintendo Wii uses...
The Wii is Nintendo's latest innovation in video gaming entertainment. It offers a large library of multi-player and single player games that are fun for any type of group function. The novelty...
How to Play Nintendo GameCube Games on a Wii
A Nintendo Wii can play GameCube games by putting the game in just like any Wii game. Discover how to plug GameCube controllers into a Nintendo Wii with help from a technology specialist in this...
The Nintendo Wii is a game system that is primarily controlled by the actions of the player. The Wii games are controlled by the player using the controller that has a motion sensor built into...
The Nintendo Wii is an innovative system and part of the 7th generation of video game systems that also includes the Microsoft XBox 360 and Sony Playstation 3. The Nintendo Wii is an interactive...
When the Nintendo Wii was released, it instantly became the most innovative video game system in years. Using all wireless controllers and a sensor bar, players were able to interact with games...
If you want to rip, or back up, games for your Nintendo Wii, it's not going to be easy. Nintendo Wii and Gamecube disks both spin in the opposite direction from normal disks to prevent them from...
One of the great things about the Nintendo Wii is the backwards compatibility that it offers with previous Nintendo systems. This is especially good news for fans of the GameCube, since the Wii...