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Games consoles have now been in our lives for at least 5 decades. The systems have come and gone and we are now on our new generation of consoles, which include the Nintendo Wii. Which has taken an innovative turn and given the user more control, over the character it plays with. We then have the two power horses which are the Xbox 360 which was created by Microsoft themselves and the ever so successful Sony Playstation 3. But forget about the current consoles lets dive deep back in time and find out what happened to the consoles that the nation loved and who will win the top spot.

Lets first begin in the 80’s where the games console boom began, a fairly new Japanese company had released a games console to the nation called Famicom. This ultimately became a global success and was eventually renamed NES ( Nintendo Entertainment System) for domination in America and the UK. This is when we were first introduced to characters such as Mario and Donkey Kong who are still a global brand name. Moving on to another relatively small company in the name of Sega, who created a new games console called Master System, which was supposedly meant to eliminate the NES, but it never really obtained any kind of significant market share.

Moving on to the fourth generation of consoles and this is where Sega wanted to get it right, they delivered the ultimate 16 bit console called the Mega Drive. The Mega Drive gave us the likes of sonic and the system quickly rolled out globally. A year later and the console war was at an all time peak with Nintendo also releasing there new generation system called SNES (Super Nintendo Entertainment System), the console war was now hotter than ever.

As we move into the fifth generation a new competitor seems to be lurking in the backgrounds! Sega in the meantime were set to release a new mood of system called the Sega Saturn, the first ever system to use a CD Rom as the standard game play mode. Unfortunately Sega’s rein as a leader in there genre was coming to an end. The first ever console from Sony was born and was called the Playstation, this console was born out of a bitter feud with Sony and Nintendo, as Sony were due to create a CD add-on for the SNES, but Nintendo backed out and went to Phillips. Sony Playstation was then officially born; with there unparalleled technology the unit shifted 100 million consoles and became the most successful console in history.

Meanwhile Nintendo had to act and act fast as Sony were growing in dominance, so they released the N64 which beat all consoles processing power by double, but Nintendo were still using cartridges which was a downside.

We now move onto the sixth generation consoles and with the dominance of Sony we had to finally lay the once legendary Sega consoles to rest. There last effort came in the form of the Sega Dreamcast, but Sony’s dominance was too much to handle, would there be anyone can stop them? As the Dreamcast lay to rest Microsoft released there first ever console which eventually took some of Sony Playstations market share. The sales were levelling out once again but it looked as though Nintendo were heading for the same fate as Sega, as there fourth console the GameCube became a flop due to insufficient production of games. Sony and Microsoft were Head to Head.

Finally our present day has seen the rebirth of Nintendo as they launched there innovative Wii console which has been a major success. Slowly behind them are Sony’s Playstation 3 console and it now looks as though Sony is suffering, as they no longer have a positive grip on the market. Microsoft has taken the lead with the Xbox 360.

Well all in all I believe that there is not one overall great console, all have had there time and all have performed well for there genre. What has the eighth generation of consoles have to offer? Who knows, with richer companies in the mix we may see a new breed of consoles, with Google being my favourite.

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Does anyone have the full tech specs of the Wii? [not specs from 2 or 3 months ago, updated tech specs]?

No outdated tech specs please, because I’m having a feud whether or not the 360’s graphic performance is better than the Wii’s.

Well, the Wii’s graphics processor, an ATI Radion brand, isn’t as good as the XBox 360’s. However, it actually relies more on a game-to-game basis. You can’t compare cross-system games, because they have to be built to the lowest common power, and you can’t compare player’s choice games.

Now, I could easily point you towards Twilight Princess and ask you if you think the Wii’s graphics are junk. It all depends on the quality of effort that goes into the individual game. But, if all you’re looking at is Graphics, then the XBox has a better upper limit. Will game producers fully tax it? Not like Nintendo’s will, as they’ve had more practice and experience in the game then Microsoft has had in terms of console gaming. But don’t worry, both will provide some truely wonderful games.

Me Playing Family Feud for Nintendo Wii (Part 1)


Family Feud 2010 Edition


Family Feud 2010 Edition


$29.99


The Family Feud games features all of the favorite elements of the show as played on television, with two families playing against each other in a contest to name the most popular answers to survey questions posed to 100 people. The game is rendered with a dynamic redesign of familiar aspects such as the scoreboard, face offs, strikes, stealing and fast money rounds. The Family Feud game also inc…


ORGANIZER FOR WII ACCESSORIES STORE & ORGANIZE WII ACCESSORIES


ORGANIZER FOR WII ACCESSORIES STORE & ORGANIZE WII ACCESSORIES


$15.99


ORGANIZER FOR WII ACCESSORIES STORE & ORGANIZE WII ACCESSORIES

Nintendo Wii - Wii Music


Nintendo Wii – Wii Music


$59.99


Set your inner musician free with the incredible variety of musical options available in Wii Music. Using your Wii Remote and Nunchuk controller, you and up to three friends can band together for awesome jams that go beyond any one musical genre. Give a classical standard a rock beat, punch up folk songs with jazz riffs or infuse Nintendo classics like the Super Mario Bros. theme with a hot Latin beat. In Wii Music, the possibilities are virtually endless. Compose, conduct and more as you unleash your personal musical stylings. Select any of more than 60 available instruments, including guitar, banjo, congas, jazz drums and marimba, and use your Wii Remote and Nunchuk controller to imitate playing the instrument, with no complex buttons to master. Create unique music with the other members of your band by playing your instruments to the beat of a song or wildly improvising, then watch as your jam recordings are played back with the enhancement of dramatic camera angles. Wave your Wii Remote like a baton to conduct a Mii orchestra, and place your feet on your Wii Balance Board to use it as virtual pedals for the bass drum and hi-hat cymbal. Share your recordings with other friends with Wii Music and help each other hone your musical performances to perfection. Features: For 1 to 4 players Swing your Wii Remote and Nunchuk controller like two handbells in a special handbells game that places you in a larger ensemble and challenges you to play notes only when the tune demands it Exchange band-jam recordings with Wii Friends so you can watch and modify each other’s performances Employ your Wii Remote and Nunchuk controller to play a variety of instruments, using simple motions such as drumming and strumming Play any of 60 incredible instruments, including guitar, banjo, sitar, jazz drums, congas, marching drums, piano, vibraphone and marimba Mix and match musical styles by taking a familiar song in one genre and transforming it with the beat and style of an entirely different genre Bang away on the drums by using your Wii Remote and Nunchuk controller as drumsticks and making use of your Wii Balance Board (not included) as virtual pedals Record your jam sessions with your band and play them back to see them brought to life with dramatic camera angles Conduct a Mii orchestra with the motions of your Wii Remote, controlling the tempo and strength of their performance Test your musical ear with a tone quiz that presents a variety of musical challenges, like organizing note-playing Miis in order from lowest to highest pitch

Wireless Nunchuk  for Nintendo Wii


Wireless Nunchuk for Nintendo Wii


$30.99


INTEC WII WIRELESS NUNCHUK

Wired Nunchuk  for Nintendo Wii


Wired Nunchuk for Nintendo Wii


$10.99


INTEC WII WIRED NUNCHUK

WIRELESS SENSOR BAR FOR WII


WIRELESS SENSOR BAR FOR WII


$18.99


WIRELESS SENSOR BAR FOR WII

EZGEAR WII SENSOR BAR


EZGEAR
wii sensor BAR


$11.99


EZGEAR WII SENSOR BAR

WII FIT PREMIER PAK


WII FIT PREMIER PAK


$15.99


WII FIT PREMIER PAK

Nintendo Wii - Wii Speak


Nintendo Wii – Wii Speak


$39.99


With the new Wii Speak Accessory, it’s like you’re all in the same room. The microphone sits atop the sensor bar and picks up the conversation of everyone in the room to encourage a more inclusive experience. This is compatible with Animal Crossing: City Folk. The Wii Speak accessory requires an on-line connection. Features The microphone sits atop the sensor bar and picks up the conversation of everyone in the room to encourage a more inclusive experience Compatible with Animal Crossing – City Folk Requires an on-line connection

WII FOOTBALL


WII FOOTBALL


$19.99


CTA WI-FOOT NINTENDO WII(TM) FOOTBALL

WII NUNCHUCK


WII NUNCHUCK


$24.99


NINTENDO FW NINTENDO WII(TM) NUNCHUCK

Workout Belt for Nintendo Wii Fit


Workout Belt for Nintendo Wii Fit


$5.99


INTEC WII WORKOUT BELT FOR WII FIT

Nintendo Wii - Wii Play with Nintendo Wii Remote


Nintendo Wii – Wii Play with Nintendo Wii Remote


$69.99


Wii Play collects nine quick and addictive games that are easy to pick up and play and hard to put away. Thanks to the intuitive controls of the Wii Remote, even the most inexperienced gamers will have no trouble mastering the controls. Wii Play features nine separate mini-games; every game features a multiplayer mode, so you and your friends can compete for the high score or go head to head to see who’s the best. Wii Play comes with a white Wii Remote so that your friends can join in the action. (Nunchuk controller not included.) Features: Shooting Range, a point-and-fire game of target practice in the Duck Hunt tradition Billiards, a simplified variation of nine-ball with stunningly realistic physics that uses your Wii Remote as your pool cue Find Mii, in which you scan the crowds to find the right Mii – Miis you and your friends created make an appearance Tanks!, where you command a toy tank on a miniature battlefield in a gauntlet of 100 missions Other games include Pose Mii, Table Tennis, Fishing, Charge! and Laser Hockey

GAMING, WII LIGHT SABRE, MAHOGANY


GAMING, WII LIGHT SABRE, MAHOGANY


$25.99


LASER SWORD FOR WII

WII RACING WHEEL W BASE


WII RACING WHEEL W BASE


$10.99


INTEC WII WHEEL WITH STAND

WII FIT CHARGE STAND


WII FIT CHARGE STAND


$35.99


NINTENDO WII FIT™ CHARGE STAND

WII FIT WORKOUT KIT


WII FIT WORKOUT KIT


$35.99


NINTENDO WII FIT™ WORKOUT KIT

WII FIT TRAVEL BAG


WII FIT TRAVEL BAG


$14.99


NINTENDO WII FIT™ TRAVEL BAG

Nintendo Wii System + Wii Play Game Bundle


Nintendo
wii system + Wii Play Game Bundle


$549.99


The Nintendo Wii System and Wii Play Bundle includes following items: Nintendo Wii system (system, remote controller, nunchuk controller, vertical stand, sensor bar and Wii Sports game) Wii Play Game Important ordering information: Credit card billing address must be the same as shipping address, or order will be cancelled. Paypal payment must be verified and shipping address must be confirmed, or order will be cancelled. The Nintendo Wii System is covered by the manufacturer for twelve months from the date of purchase. This product is not eligible for a refund or an exchange. The Nintendo Wii System can only be shipped within United States and Canada. The Nintendo Wii System cannot be shipped to a PO Box or to an APO/FPO address. Limit 1 Nintendo Wii System per household. Orders will be shipped on a first-come, first-serve basis. Nintendo Wii Featuring a remarkable wireless controller and experience, the Nintendo Wii console invites players into game worlds and activities like never before. Whether they’re young or old, expert gamers or beginners, Wii players will express themselves with intuitive motion control using the Wii Remote: a flick of the wrist to to swing a baseball bat or tennis racket, a backswing and follow-through to send a golf ball flying over a pristine fairway. Wii Sports, packaged with the Wii console, introduces players to those and many other experiences. Wii also taps into Nintendo’s unrivaled legacy of great games with the Virtual Console. Connecting via wireless broadband to Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, Wii owners will be able to spend Virtual Console points to download selected classic games from NES, Super NES and N64 video Game Consoles. And through Wii Connect24, owners will be able to access even more content. Four-player compatibility as well as the ability to compete with other Wii players over broadband internet means that Wii offers a true social experience. The sleek Wii console, no larger than a stack of several DVD cases, includes Wii Sports, a sensor bar, an AV cable, an AC adapter, a Wii stand, a Wii Remote, and a Nunchuk controller for even more exciting game-control possibilities. Wii Play Wii Play collects nine quick and addictive games that are easy to pick up and play and hard to put away. Thanks to the intuitive controls of the Wii Remote, even the most inexperienced gamers will have no trouble mastering the controls. Wii Play features nine separate mini-games; every game features a multiplayer mode, so you and your friends can compete for the high score or go head to head to see who’s the best.

Nintendo Wii - Wii Sports Resort


Nintendo Wii – Wii Sports Resort


$59.99


Set off on a journey to a tropical island where an array of fun activities await. In Wii Sports Resort, the sequel to the engaging Wii Sports, you’ll discover a wide range of new sports and activities you can play anytime. Go head-to-head with your friends and family in the ultimate sports showdown set in a tropical paradise. In Wii Sports Resort, you’ll use your Wii Remote to literally swing into action. Perform realistic sports moves to take on the competition in activities that include Sword Play, Power Cruising (racing a water scooter) and Disc Dog, in which you’ll toss a disc to an adorable, Mii-like dog. Become even more immersed in the action courtesy of the included Wii MotionPlus accessory, which attaches to your Wii Remote to provide even greater responsiveness and precision. With the game’s easy-to-use controls, anyone can pick up a Wii Remote and leap into the game to experience all the heated competition and hilarity. Features: Engage in a wide range of exciting activities, including Sword Play, Power Cruising and Disc Dog Savor the escapism of the game’s tropical island theme Jump easily into the game no matter what your experience level thanks to easy pick-up-and-play controls Compete against friends and family in thrilling sports showdowns Includes the Wii MotionPlus accessory, which plugs into the base of your Wii Remote to provide a more responsive and realistic playing experience For 1 to 4 players

Nintendo Wii Replacement Hand Strap


Nintendo Wii Replacement Hand Strap


$9.99


The Nintendo Wii Replacement Hand Strap is a replacement for damaged or lost original Wii remote hand strap. It is designed for use with the Nintendo Wii only. Features: Replacement hand strap for damaged or lost original Nintendo Wii remote controller Compatible with Nintendo Wii

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