The Latest SD Cards, Wii SD Cards

December 25, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Nintendo Wii Day!

In the gaming field, it was once thought that Playstation was the ultimate source of entertainment. Technology succeeds at such a great speed that a new invention precedes the former invention without fail. With the initiation, the Playstation has finally found a contender for the the best gaming console.

Wii, a video game console that has been developed by Nintendo, is a seventh-generation video game console (it is their fifth home console as well). It was designed as the successor to the famous Nintendo GameCube. Wii is the official name of this new console of Nintendo. Introduced to the world on April 27, 2006, it was on this day that Wii got its present name; it was referred to as the Nintendo Revolution prior to this day.

The name Wii is a name that has not been agreed to by many, although a small number has accepted it. However, it is the official name of Nintendo’s next generation console, and is here to stay. The two letter i’s in the name are meant to represent the two new controllers needed to use this console. The specialty of the controller of Wii is that the ‘Wii-mote’ has two uses: it can be used to point at the screen of the game and to detect any motion in three dimensions. To provide sensory feedback to the player, there is also a speaker and a rumbling device found in the controller.

It has been announced that Nintendo plans to release a special set of SD (Secure Digital) cards meant especially for use on this Wii console. These SD cards are known as Wii SD cards and are planned to be used for saving games on the Wii. These Wii SD cards are to have a memory ranging from 2 GB to 7 GB in its capacity. To use this SD card, the player has to insert it in a door that is found in front of the Wii console. With this SD card in the slot, one is provided with one of the many means of saving and storing data on the Wii. This is because the Wii console has been manufactured to utilize different storage mediums (besides the SD cards). However, these other storage mediums are yet to be disclosed.

SD cards are essentially different forms of flash memory cards that are meant for use on various portable instruments, like digital cameras and palm computers. Likewise, the Wii SD card is the flash memory card meant to be used solely on the Wii console. The benefits of these SD cards over the older multimedia cards are that they are usually thicker than the multimedia cards. The specialty of the SD cards is their high data transfer rates. This rate is always changing, and it is because of this point that the Wii SD card was manufactured to give support to the high data transfer rate of the Wii console. These Wii SD cards are protected with a “write-protect switch” on its side.

What Can You Get Out Of The Latest Version Of Nintendo Wii

September 5, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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With a price tag of $250 or less, Nintendo's Wii is reputed to be cheaper than most seventh generation game consoles. It also aims for a wider market demographic than its competitors. Hence, it is equipped with the capacity to be compatible with other platforms including the Internet.

Coming at only a few millimeters in height and width, the Wii is the smallest game console to ever rollout from Nintendo. And at only 2.7 pounds, it is the lightest among the present game consoles on the market. What's more, the Wii can be placed in a horizontal or a vertical orientation; so there is no reason for you not to find a perfect space and position to keep it.

While the best features it may have to offer are its ability to receive messages and updates online via WiiConnect24 and its low electrical consumption, the following are some more of the unique features that Wii has to offer.

One-Handed Controller

A striking feature about Nintendo's Wii is the remote controller that can be used with only one hand. The controller makes use of infrared sensors and accelerometers that are super sensitive to the user's movements and can detect the way it is positioned in a three dimensional platform. With this controller, a gamer can play using his or her movements rather than mere button-pressing.

The controller also features force feedback technology wherein players can feel vibrations to better simulate the game being played in a real world scenario. Best of all, Wii controller has an internal speaker that enhances the feel of the game being played. Wii also comes with a nunchuk unit for that more traditional touch of an analog stick and trigger buttons.

Equipped with Bluetooth, the Wii controller is connected to the console without the limitations posed by cords. And it can also be connected to other devices thru a port located under the controller.

Retro-Compatibility

Wii offers retro or backward compatibility with Nintendo GameCube software and some hardware. This means you can enjoy GameCube games on your Wii. The console comes with four GameCube controller panels as the Wii remote controller can't be used for GameCube games. It also has a slot for GameCube memory cards if you want to save games.

Parental Restrictions

The Wii console comes equipped with parental control capability. Parents can prohibit very young kids from playing games with unsuitable contents. Wii automatically checks the content rating of games being played. If a game doesn't meet the restrictions set, Wii won't load the game unless an override password is keyed in.

Buy a Nintendo Wii

It was called "Nintendo Revolution". Nintendo Wii is the Nintendo Version that plays NTSC and encodes any disc format. With its cool look, the latest Japanese console is made of top-notch materials and comes with a compact, witty design.

Nintendo has taken on the approach of improving its entire system and not just taking from what their competition released. The Nintendo Wii controller that is special-motion sensitive.

The difference is that you can punch, drive or strike a sword by turning your wrist instead of pushing the button.

Its size is three DVD cases piled atop another. It is available in a silver stand, enabling the system to be displayed horizontally or vertically.

If you have been a Nintendo fan over the years, this console can play games compatible with the Nintendo GameCube. It can also download fan-favorite titles from the past 20 years for Nintendo 64 and Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES).

The Wii costs at around $250. This rate is cheaper than the Microsoft Xbox 360 and way cheaper than Sony PlayStation 3. The packaging of the Nintendo Wii includes a sports game that is quite addictive. That alone will let you feel first-hand what the system's controller is all about.

In recent news, Nintendo Wii has outsold Sony's PlayStation 3. Both components were released toward the end of the year (the former was available mid-November while the latter in mid-December).

There was a speculation that PlayStation 3 will be the best-selling game console all over the world. Unfortunately, that didn't happen.

Nintendo has managed to ship 4 million Wii's worldwide on December 31. That is twice the number of PlayStation 3's promised to deliver. As 2006 closed down, Nintendo had already sold 600,000 Wii eight days after it debuted on November 19.

It could be the price. Nintendo Wii can be purchased at $250 whereas a Sony PlayStation 3 costs $600.

If all these have sparked your interest, you can buy Nintendo Wii in your local stores. You can also buy them online :www.amazon.com and www.bestbuy.com. You can compare prices from one store to another. Some sell them cheaper than the standard price.

By buying it on eBay, you also get a discount. That depends though whether you're willing to go for a second-hand console.

However anyway you decide to get it, seems like Nintendo has managed to do well with this system.

Nintendo Wii (2006)

Which video game system should you buy? – Part 2

August 10, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Wow! Never have there been so many different options to choose from in the history of the video game console war. In this, now, seventh generation of gaming systems, the industries have almost shot off into their own tangents. And when deciding on which one to buy, you better know what each one is capable of.

Nintendo Wii

Internet Capability Yes

Hard Drive No

Backwards Compatible Yes

Price - $249

With the Wii being the fifth console built by Nintendo, it's extremely impressive and the first of its kind. The "remotes" are acceleration sensitive and can detect 3-D movement. Most of the games are family friendly and get you up off the couch. The Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance (and e-Reader), and GameCube are all compatible with the Wii with the exception of online and LAN capabilities with the GameCube games. You can also purchase older Nintendo games online using the Wii ranging from $5 to $15.

Nintendo introduced another new concept called WiiConnect24. This is an online feature that allows your Mii (character created in your image by you) to mingle with other people's Mii's in a virtual world. It also allows you to leave messages on message boards for your friends on their Wii. The connection is a "always on" feature as long as the Wii is plugged in and has internet connection.

The downsides are: Lack of DVD player. Low storage capacity.

The Wii is meant for all ages and targeted towards families. With its low dollar price tag and unique graphics and game play style, its no wonder more people own a Wii than the other two.

X-Box 360 -

Internet Capability Yes

Hard Drive Yes/No

Backwards Compatible Yes/No

Price - $279 to $449

Even though it's only Microsoft's second attempt at a video game system, don't let that fool you. This machine is the all around high-definition's answer to graphics. With an optional HD-DVD player (sold separately as a PnP device) and three flavors to choose from, the X-Box 360 has something to offer for all levels of gamers.

Arcade $279 This is the light package for the occasional gamer. Includes: Wireless controller, 256 MB on-board memory, composite AV cable, HDMI 1.2 output, and an Arcade game disk that includes 5 titles (Boom Boom Rocket, Feeding Frenzy, Luxor 2, Pac-Man Championship Edition, and Uno).

Premium $349 Perfect for the well-rounded gamer. Includes: Wireless controller, 20 GB detachable HD, Falcon Motherboard, hybrid composite and component cables, HDMI

The Battle Of The Game Consoles: Playstation 3 Vs. Xbox 360

August 1, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Car Personality Axis, And Where XBox and XBox 360 Are

The Battle of the Game Consoles: PlayStation 3 vs. XBOX 360

The gaming world was once dominated by the one and only game console known as the PlayStation but When Microsoft entered the gaming world with the XBOX , Sony’s PlayStation found a very close competition. PlayStation and XBOX are now in their seventh generation era and they are battling it out for the lead. The XBOX 360 has gained the lead because of its early release last November 2005 but when Sony’s PlayStation 3 hits the gaming market on November 2006, it is likely to take the lead. So the question still stands: Which game console will win- PlayStation 3 or the XBOX 360?

Both the PlayStation 3 and the XBOX 360 belong to the seventh generation era of video game consoles—an era that began with its development phase in late 2004 although head to head battle between the consoles is yet to begin late in 2006. There are actually three main video game consoles that are battling it out in the competition, the third one being the Nintendo Revolution. But with the Nintendo Revolution’s features appearing to be less competent, people expect that the battlefield will be left to the PlayStation 3 and the XBOX 360 to contest.

So how do the PlayStation 3 and the XBOX 360 fare against each other? The XBOX 360 has already been released and all its features and specifications are already out for the public to enjoy. The PlayStation 3, however, is yet to be released, with the release date now set to November 2006. But while the two consoles are yet to meet on the actual gaming battlefield, the two are already entangled in a numbers and features game. Before the XBOX 360 was released, the companies behind the two consoles are already releasing figures and specifications that aim to outdo each other. The question, however, is which of the numbers really matter?

Let’s start with the processor. Upon release, the XBOX 360 came equipped with a 3.2 GHz Xenon processor – a PowerPC-based processor featuring the multicore processor technology. The said processor has three dual-core threads and capable of handling six threads at a time. The PlayStation 3, on the other hand, will be equipped with a 3.2 GHz Cell PowerPC-based processor comes its release date. The processor would feature eight Synergistic Processing Elements (SPEs), with one SPE serving as a redundant unit. With this specs, the PlayStation 3 would emerge a winner, if only processing power is concerned.

On the graphics arena, much were delighted with the PlayStation 3’s performance. Even without getting into the actual specifications, the graphic capabilities of the PlayStation 3 have clearly edged out that of the XBOX 360 in various demos. The XBOX 360 is equipped with a 500 MHz ATI Graphic Processing Unit (GPU) while the PlayStation 3 is equipped with an RSX 550 MHz NVIDIA GPU.

As to which console has a better style is subjective, so there should be no winner in this category. It is worth noticing, however, that the two consoles have opposite styles. The XBOX 360 has a concave shape while the PlayStation 3 is convex.

XBOX, however, leads the race for versatility, although at a very slim margin. The XBOX 360 supports more video systems as compared to the PlayStation 3. The Microsoft console also supports more media and electronic devices. In fact, the XBOX 360 inputs from rival electronic products like iPod and PSP. The XBOX 360 also boasts of its online capability, although Sony revealed just recently that the PlayStation 3 would also have a similar feature.

So will PlayStation 3 or the XBOX 360 win the battle for supremacy? Now is definitely not yet the time to conclude anything. Microsoft has already taken an early lead with the early release of the XBOX 360. Sony, on the other hand, has been given the luxury to further enhance its PlayStation 3 with the latest technologies to give it an edge over the XBOX 360. In the end, however, one can only decide which game console is better when the PlayStation 3 is finally released.

Rent Wii Games

January 28, 2009 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Bill Elliot asked:


Wii was launched with the code name of Nintendo “Revolution” and changed the outlook of people towards video games. From being a passive action, gaming suddenly became a pastime activity that was not only interactive but could also be enjoyed along with family members and friends.

Since 2006 when the Wii console was released, people had found it extremely difficult to get hold of the Wii. Yet, all around the world, over 20 million units of Nintendo were sold. Some people thanked their stars as they were able to get hold of the allusive system. However, most needed to either have a know how of the shipment dates from an insider or ask someone who was an employee of a retail store that stocked the Wii’s.

Wii – a component of the seventh generation of gaming consoles is different from the other consoles like Xbox 360 and PS3 not only in concept and design, but also in potential and performance. However, purchasing a Wii may deter some of the avid gamers due to the price tag. So, if you want to enjoy playing these games, you may consider the option to rent Wii games.

To rent Wii games online, you need to opt for any one of the online game rental services. The first step for this is to sign up on the website of such online game rental service provider. Next, you need to update your game queue (or the list of games) that you want to play. Then after paying the monthly rentals, you can enjoy playing Wii games without worrying about due dates or penalty charges, as most of such online game rental services have no such clauses. Moreover, with free shipping both the ways, getting Wii games on rent is a real steal.

Some popular names that you may consider while you rent Wii games online are:



Pirates of the Caribbean: This Wii game is influenced heavily by the surroundings, events and characters that feature in the second and third part of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies. If you want to experience adventure, cunningness, creativity and swordsmanship to fight cursed creatures and some of the craziest pirates in mysterious locations, this game is ideal for you.

Star Wars the Clone Wars: If you are a fan of the Star War movies and would love to experience the joy and enthusiasm of a Lightsaber fight, try playing this Wii game.

Nintendo Wii FIFA 09 All-Play: This game that supports advance control allows players to relish an exclusive experience of playing football on Wii.

Mario Kart Game for Nintendo Wii with Official Wii Wheel: This racing game comes with five different control alternatives namely Wii Remote, Wii Wheel, Classic Controller, Wii Remote and Nunchuk combination, and Nintendo GameCube controller. This game can be played simultaneously by 12 players.

High School Musical 3: This rhythm-based game is accompanied by the brand new musical score of "High School Musical 3: Senior Year" and may make you nostalgic by bringing back some of the unforgettable moments from the senior year version.



So, take you pick from the games listed above and enjoy the Wii games on rent.



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