I got to spend a vast amount of time playing Tony Hawk Downhill Jam, Marvel Ultimate Alliance for the Wii, and Call of Duty 3 for the Wii. I was VERY anti-Nintendo, so it was interesting to see my views changed by these three titles. (read: This is what somebody who isn’t in love with Nintendo thinks of their new system)
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The ‘Game On’ exhibition, taking place at the Science Museum in London, will give gamers the opportunity to play with the PS3 and Nintendo Wii later this week. Will you be visiting?
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The ever changing video game industry took a giant leap when Nintendo released the Wii in late 2006. Unlike previous video game releases from Nintendo, and others, the Wii0s distinguishing features were not improved graphics, or faster game speed, or any of the countless other innovations that have dotted the gaming landscape. Instead, Nintendo0s Wii has ushered in a new way to play video games with its revolutionary control system.
The controller of the Wii system is a hand-held, wireless remote control that has the ability to sense movements in all directions. Instead of using a traditional joystick, players move, point, swing, and gesture with the remote control, and those movements are detected by infrared sensors on the game console. The result is an interactive gaming experience that can not be had on any game system, especially when you are playing games for the Nintendo Wii because they are designed […]
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