Nintendo Wii Games Essential Guides
Ever since the concept of Wii was first conceived, there was little doubt left that it would be their ticket to become the kingpin of next-generation video gaming. Today, few gamers in the know would argue that it has not indeed done so, and then some. It is said that there’s a child in every one of us and the Nintendo Wii is proving that.
Needless to say, the video game industry is highly lucrative and everybody wants a bite of the pie. To occupy pole position, the Nintendo Wii had to be top-notch as a lifestyle item. It is multimedia, personal computer, internet browser, communication device and most of all, the mother of all video game consoles, all-in-one.
Everything about Wii revolves around the remote controller and Nintendo Wii Games are no exception. Its motion sensing technology makes the gaming experience feels like the real thing be it tennis, bowling, baseball, boxing and so forth. So much for the ‘couch potato’ image of video gaming as the intrinsic specialty of Nintendo Wii Games is the players’ movement.
Again, the heart of the Nintendo Wii Games technology is the wireless remote. It is super on its own as a tennis racquet, baseball bat, gun, sword or anything as profiled by the game and when accompanied by its secondary counterpart called the Nunchuck, they are simply awesome. For confirmed old-school gamers, an adaptor is available for games to be played with traditional controllers.
Nintendo Wii Games also marks the end of the ‘kid’ label on video games. It is effectively a comprehensive family home entertainment system. Game titles encompasses sports, action, strategy, casino, simulation, puzzles and so forth. In short, it caters to all in the family across ages, genders, medical conditions, fitness levels and individual preference.
Classic and retro games are also widely available. For one thing, the Nintendo Wii is backward compatible to the games of GameCube and even Entertainment System series. 4 GameCube controller ports are actually provided although some of the old games can be played with the Wii remote. The media bay will also accept the old GameCube discs along with the newer Wii version.
Nintendo Wii Games are sold mainly through the games store. They can also be purchased and downloaded from Wii Virtual Console. Of late, heavy-duty Wii gamers are increasingly turning to third-party online download services especially for the new mainstream games. These download service providers appear to be quite a savvy alternative, at least in terms of cost.