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Nintendo Wii: an unexpected competitor in the game console market

The Nintendo Wii has become an unexpected competitor in the console market. Far outselling the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, the Wii has surprised many with its success. Although it lacks the raw processing and rendering power of the 360 ​​and PS3, the Wii combines inexpensive, intuitive gameplay with an extremely unique controller in the form of the Wiimote to gain an edge over its more powerful counterparts.

An innovative development in the way the console’s controllers work, the Wiimote features motion sensing technology and an optical device, as well as force feedback. This allows users to interact and manipulate elements on the screen by moving the Wiimote. Some games, such as Wii Sports, have the user swing the Wiimote like a baseball bat or golf club to hit a ball on the screen, while others involve using it as an aiming device. These features add additional depth to the game as users feel more involved in what is happening on the screen. Many games leave the option to use the Wiimote in a more conventional way if the user wishes, allowing them to better tailor the game to their wishes.

In addition to the Wiimote, a variety of games use the Nunchuk accessory. The Nunchuk provides the user with two more buttons, an analog stick, and another level of motion-sensing control to enable more intense gaming interaction. Using the Nunchuk and Wiimote together, the user can, for example, throw punches in a boxing game, or use the analog stick to move while the Wiimote is used to aim. This allows users to break away from the traditional dual-joystick method of controlling most console games and have more freedom in how they interact with the software.

Also, the Nunchuk/Wiimote combo can be used together with other peripherals to meet the needs of different games. Only a few options currently exist, but more are in development for future use. One item currently available is the Wii Zapper, which allows the user to slide the Wiimote into the barrel and clip the Nunchuk to the rear of the weapon. This setting makes playing certain shooting games much easier, allowing the user to get more involved in interacting with the game without worrying about controller limitations.

While the market for next-generation consoles is still quite young, the Wii has made its mark with an unconventional approach to the way consoles are made. With a solid lineup of games ahead of it, the Wii promises to be a solid choice for anyone looking for entertainment at a reasonable price.

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