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So what the hell is this ‘Nintendo Wii’, and what’s it all about?

Posted on June 23, 2006 by

So what the hell is this ‘Nintendo Wii’, and what’s it all about?

One of my friends asked me this today, and it prompted me to ask myself; how many gamers honestly have no idea? What makes this… ‘Wii’ so special? If you honestly have no idea, prepare for the rollercoaster ride of your life.

 Well one thing's for sure, the Wii's sexy alright
Well one thing's for sure, the Wii's sexy alright


So, the obvious facts for those of you who have probably been living in a cave for the last few months. The Nintendo Wii is the next-gen console developed by Nintendo, which used to go by the codename of ‘Revolution’. Nintendo are trying to separate themselves from the rest of the market by being so different to Sony’s Playstation 3 and Microsoft’s Xbox 360 it’s almost unreal – first of all, Nintendo aim to retail the Wii at an extremely low price; roughly 222USD / 120GBP / 174 EU / 25,000 yen. At launch, believe it or not. (Nothing’s certain though, 150GBP seems more credible)

Nintendo hope that they will be no competition and have no competition – almost everyone can afford the cheap Wii alongside an Xbox 360 or a Sony PS3, but will likely have to choose between the latter two. Win for Nintendo.

Cheap and nasty? Hell no. Nintendo are known to deliver; and believe me, the Wii will deliver. Looking over the Zelda: Twilight Princess screenshots, graphically, the Wii isn’t exactly disappointing. Far from it. But what about everything else?

What makes the Wii, or ‘Revolution’ so revolutionary and different, is the way games are controlled. The player is no longer staring into the game world from outside through a steamy window – with the Wii, the player is IN the game. First of all, there are no more conventional controllers like the Xbox, PS2, or Gamecube. Nintendo hopes to aim its console at a much wider audience by making it much more accessible to today’s culture – so what better way of doing that than using everyone’s favourite little device, the remote control?

 The Wii remote, in all its glory
The Wii remote, in all its glory


But that’s not all. This ‘Wiimote’ has a gyroscope built into it; which means it can sense movement when it’s swung about, pointed in different directions, and so on. Why push buttons to swing a sword when you can swing it? Why hold a button to power up a golf shot when you can realistically swing the actual golf club? Nintendo asked themselves exactly this, and decided there was no good reason at all. So they changed it, and gave birth to the Wii remote.

Could it possibly get any better? Yes, yes it can. As well as the basic remote, there are also ‘plug-in’ add-ons to the remote, such as the nun-chuck attachment. This attachment also features the gyroscope (or motion sensor) technology, and is used in certain games (such as Zelda: Twilight Princess) to add a whole new level to the Wii controls.

 The attachments and controls offer a startling ammount of potential
The attachments and controls offer a startling ammount of potential


Oh, and did I mention the Wiimote also has a built-in speaker for added effect? Evidently not.

However, there are still four slots for Nintendo Gamecube controllers available, and slots for Gamecube memory cards. The Wii will also feature backwards compatibility.

The Wii can even communicate with the internet when the power is off (or on, for that matter), either through a wireless IEEE 802.11b/g, or with a USB 2.0 LAN adaptor, and wirelessly with the Nintendo DS. This ‘Wiiconnect24’ service (as is named by Nintendo’s site) can deliver new surprises and game updates even if the player isn’t anywhere near his or her Wii.

 Illustration of the Wiimote's main functions
Illustration of the Wiimote's main functions


Like the Xbox 360, the Wii will have access to downloadable content through the internet, including the already mentioned game updates, Nintendo 64 games, SNES games, and even NES games. There will even be Sega Genesis titles on offer, and a selection of games from developers (to quote Nintendo) “whose creativity is larger than their budgets”

“Why Wii? Why ON EARTH ‘Wii’? Sounds like an average time in the toilet.” Is the general feeling that went through the gaming community when Nintendo announced the revolution’s true name. Well here’s what Nintendo has to say about Wii;
Wii will break down that wall that separates video game players from everybody else.
Wii will put people more in touch with their games … and each other. But you’re probably asking: What does the name mean?
Wii sounds like “we,” which emphasizes this console is for everyone.
Wii can easily be remembered by people around the world, no matter what language they speak. No confusion. No need to abbreviate. Just Wii.

 Wii will also have different coloured Wiimotes, Nintendo has said
Wii will also have different coloured Wiimotes, Nintendo has said

Article Comments
  1. Untitled
    Anonymous | April 29, 2008

    suck me wiimote please

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    Anonymous | April 29, 2008

    bros i hav the wii and its pretty awesome and basically the wii mote does work for every acctually disk game. it even goes with the new guitar hero III which is why the wii version is better by utilizing the remote's sound and rumbles features that work directly in and eith the guitar. ya ther are some stupid gamesbut doesnt every system have those? and as for the wiimote not working with everything the only thing it doesnt work for is the classic games that you buy online and the classic controller that is needed for these games is only like $20. its a huge step in the way of full involvment vertual reality. basically it rox

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    Anonymous | February 11, 2007

    Conan O'Brien pwns at Wii Tennis

  4. The Games
    F*R | February 11, 2007

    OKAY... THe games... Let's see...
    -PS3 Games: Genji: *CRAP*, "Call of Duty": *MAYBE*, Full Auto2: *CRAP*, Tony Hawk8: *MAYBE*, Maden 07: *CRAP*, Mobile Suit Gundam: *CRAP*, Resistance Fall Of Man: *AWSOME*, Untold Legends Dark Kingdoms: *CRAP*
    So there u have it. as a whole the Ps3 has failed to deliver. and at such a ridiculus price, im surprised that it sold at all.
    See more at: www.g4tv.com/xplay

  5. The controls
    WiiMasta | February 11, 2007

    The Wii has smoother controls than the PS3. The Wiimote is A LITTLE sensetive, so there is going to be a small learning curve. So maybe 'ho yea' was too stupid to sit an learn how to play, or maybe he's got palsey and has to play with the primitive PS3 controler.

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    Anonymous | February 11, 2007

    STFU Zero Hayato! All of the Wii's games can be played with the Wiimote. only the old games (that can be puchased online) need to have the other controller.

  7. wii's rock my sox
    tyler | December 26, 2006

    wii's are awesome period. i love the wii sports and the controllers. you can also get free high speed wireless internet on the wii. im actually typing this on the wii's internet right now. trust me people, the wii is way better than the xbox 360, and maybe the ps3. its very small and the wiimotes are light. the graphics are good too. its very affodable too.

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    ho yea | December 17, 2006

    hello wii controls suck

  9. YEA
    BOB | December 17, 2006

    THE WII ROCKS IF YOUVE PLAYED ITS THE BEST DAMN THING ON THE F***IN PLANET MAN I WANT SO F***IN BAD

  10. wii rules
    el ano de tu abuela | December 14, 2006

    wii rules

  11. No, no it does not rule
    Zero Hayato | November 30, 2006

    The Wii was intentionally my first choice in Next Gen, but we have to consider a few things that do inhibit it's abilities.

    1) The remote; They say and make it appear fully usuable, but it has been proven that it cannot actually be utilized in certain other games. I don't want to find myself going back to the store and getting a new controller just to play a particular game.

    2) The games; I wanted to buy this console, but some of the games...my Buddha, the games!

    Cooking Mama: Cook Off
    The Ant Bully
    Barnyard
    Bob Ross: The Joy of Painting

    What is this an insult to gamers?! Who allowed these games to even be produced?!

    The only games that I would consider to buy for the Wii and enjoy them are the following.

    Super Smash Bros. Brawl
    Pokémon Battle Revolution
    Metroid Prime 3: Corruption

    And thats only because I'm an avid fan of Metroid and Pokemon.

    Anyway, if they get better games I might consider it for a second system.

  12. Wii Rules!!
    Jay | October 3, 2006

    By far the best machine of the next gen. NO FUCKIN ARGUEMENT!!!!!!!!
    So Sony and Microsoft can take their PS3's, 360's and their over inflated prices and ram em up their shitty arses!!!
    Wii RULEs!!!

  13. ...
    Lolpop | July 31, 2006

    Wii Win!


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