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		<title>Exercise Everday with Wii Fit Video Games From Nintendo</title>
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<h2>Product Details</h2>
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<li><strong>Wii Fit</strong> comes with the Wii Balance Board and a Wii console requires to play. Wii console sold separately.</li>
<li><strong>Wii Fit</strong> combines fitness with fun and is designed for everyone, young and old. <strong>Wii Fit</strong> players go to training goals and to block soccer balls, and changes in their hips to power in the tires, and go to great strides to get there.</li>
<li>Put your daily progress, goals, make <strong>Wii Fit</strong> Age, and even control the exercise period, during which took place outside of <strong>Wii Fit</strong>.</li>
<li>Read the age of Wii Fit, as measured by factoring the user BMI, proof of user focus and rapid equilibrium testing.</li>
<li>Training is the core of <strong>Wii Fit</strong>. You can spend as much (or little) time you want to try all 40 + activities <strong>Wii Fit</strong> offers.</li>
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		<title>PlayStation 3 vs XBox 360 vs Wii, Which One is Best to Buy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2009 15:29:54 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Choosing a game console is not an easy choice, there are so many  reviews in the media that conflict with one another. One good way of  finding out about which one to choose is to have play on one of the  model versions they have in most toy or game stores. Here in this  article we look at some of the best reviews of consoles we have found  including Xbox 360 review and PlayStation, so you do not have to spend  large amounts of time wondering which console would suit you.</p>
<h2>Sony PlayStation 3</h2>
<p>Out of all of the mainstream consoles currently available, Sony&#8217;s  <strong>PlayStation 3</strong> is the most expensive because not only is it a console  but it contains a blu-ray DVD optical drive, hard drive, HD video  output and Wi-Fi wireless networking. Sony are attempting to set up the  PS3 as an alternative to the PC, the PS3 has its own flash and memory  cards so the console is capable of holding photos. With a USB keyboard,  mouse available and web browser this games console is a great idea for  those that are serious about their gaming and happy to start using it  as a PC.</p>
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<h2>Microsoft XBox 360</h2>
<p>The <strong>Xbox 360</strong> review is slightly different to the PS3; this console uses  a standard DVD drive and only includes a hard drive and wireless game  controller in its premium version. Microsoft have recently updated the  360 so it can provide support for full HD. Xbox is not trying to become  a PC alternative, within Xbox 360 review it is clear that Microsoft  pair it with their Windows Media Centre, allowing the console to be  connected to the PC creating a media extender that will stream music  and images.</p>
<h2>Nintendo Wii</h2>
<p>The last console review we have looked at is the Nintendo <strong>Wii</strong>, which is  the least expensive console in comparison to its other contenders. It  does include both Bluetooth for its wireless controllers and DVD drive,  although it cannot play DVD movies. It also unlike the other two lacks  a hard drive. Instead the Wii is focuses on physically involving games  using the wireless controllers. The Wii remote uses accelerometers to  sense how players swing, point and tilt the controller encouraging the  game activity. This console is far suited to someone who ones their  game console to just be that and not try to take on any other jobs such  as trying to replace a PC or hard drive.</p>
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		<title>Buy Cheap Wii, Best Game Consule From Nintendo</title>
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<h2>Product Details</h2>
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<li>Amazon Sales Rank: #3 in Video Games</li>
<li>Color: White</li>
<li>Brand: Nintendo</li>
<li>Model: NINTENDO</li>
<li>Released on: 2006-11-19</li>
<li>Platform: Nintendo Wii</li>
<li>Dimensions: 4.50&#8243; h x 10.00&#8243; w x 15.00&#8243; l, 7.50 pounds</li>
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<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>Plays two disc formats in a single, self-loading media bay</li>
<li>Features a processing chip from IBM and a graphics chip from ATI</li>
<li>Backwards compatible with all Nintendo GameCube games and most peripherals</li>
<li>Built-in Wi-Fi access for easy connection to Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection  gaming service</li>
<li>Wii Sports game included</li>
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<h2>Editorial Reviews</h2>
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<p><span>Amazon.com</span><br />
Nintendo&#8217;s Wii video game  system (pronounced &#8220;we&#8221;) brings people of all ages and video game experience  together to play. This simple yet ground breaking idea is expressed not only  though the system&#8217;s evocative name, which is easily pronounced in a variety of  languages, and suggests two players side by side, but also through its  innovative list of features and extensive list of playable titles.</p>
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<p><strong>A Little Box With  Plenty of Power</strong><br />
As with every console, much of the buzz surrounds  the specs. The Wii boasts 512 MB of internal flash memory, two USB 2.0 ports,  and a slot for SD memory expansion. The systemâ€™s technological heart &#8212; a  processing chip developed with IBM and code-named &#8220;Broadway&#8221; and a graphics  chipset from ATI code-named &#8220;Hollywood&#8221; &#8212; deliver stunning performance. And  instead of a tray, Wii uses a single, self-loading media bay that plays both  12-centimeter optical discs used for the new system, as well as Nintendo  GameCube discs.</p>
<p><strong>Revolutionary Control</strong><br />
No bigger than a small traditional  remote control, the wireless Wii Remote is a truly multi functional device. The  magic of the Wii Remote&#8217;s design lies within; acellerometers inside the  controller measure movement in all directions and at all speeds. In a tennis  game, it serves as your racket as you swing away. In driving games it serves as  a steering wheel, allowing you to swerve to avoid obstacles or pickup power-ups.  In first-person shooters, it acts as a firearm that you can point directly at an  on-screen enemy. The controller also has a force feedback &#8220;Rumble&#8221; feature and  an expansion port for use with accessories, such as the Nunchuck, which adds an  analog thumbstick and trigger buttons. The system allows for up to four  controllers to be linked at a time and utilizes standard Bluetooth wireless  technology. For those who prefer the feel of a traditional controller an adapter  is available that fits over the Wii&#8217;s remote.</p>
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<p><strong>A Channel for Everyone</strong><br />
More than just a game machine, Wii  also provides information and entertainment suitable for every member of the  family. Some of the channels available include:</p>
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<li>Mii Channel &#8211; Miis are cute little caricatures you create to use as  characters in a variety of Wii software. Store Miis on your Wii or load them  onto your Wii Remote and take them over to a friendâ€™s house to use on their Wii.</li>
<li>Everybody Votes Channel * &#8211; The Everybody Votes Channel is packed with  national and worldwide polls. Answer interesting questions and have your say. Up  to six members of your family can vote. Just choose an answer and check in later  to see the results.</li>
<li>News Channel * &#8211; Wii might be great for games, but you can also use it to  get updates on the latest news from across the Internet organized into  easy-to-browse categories.</li>
<li>Forecast Channel * &#8211; Your Wii can automatically update you on the weather  from around the globe.</li>
<li>Wii Shop Channel * &#8211; Download the Opera web browser and access games from  classic consoles from the past. All you need is a Wii Points account.</li>
<li>Virtual Console &#8211; Every Virtual Console game you download from the Wii Shop  Channel appears in the Wii Menu as a separate Channel ready to select and play  any time you like.</li>
<li>Wii Message Board &#8211; Leave or receive messages for other family members on  the calendar-based message board or use WiiConnect24 to send messages to people  outside your home.</li>
<li>Internet Channel * &#8211; Just download the Opera browser for 500 Wii Points and  within minutes, youâ€™ll be a professional sofa surfer, pointing-and-clicking your  way around the web with your Wii Remote.</li>
<li>Photo Channel &#8211; Show off all your digital photos on your TV. Just insert an  SD memory card into your Wii and away you go.</li>
<li>Disc Channel &#8211; The Disc Channel is backwards compatible with Nintendo  GameCube, so you can play all your new Wii discs, along with all your classic  Nintendo GameCube discs too!</li>
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<p><strong><em>Wii  Sports </em>is Included<br />
</strong>This is what video games should be: fun for  everyone. <em>Wii Sports</em> offers five distinct sports experiences, each  using the Wii Remote controller to provide a natural, intuitive and realistic  feel. To play a <em>Wii Sports</em> game, all you need to do is pick up a  controller and get ready for the pitch, serve or that right hook. If you&#8217;ve  played any of these sports before, you&#8217;re ready for fun!</p>
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<p><small><strong><em>GameCube controller and memory  ports.</em></strong></small></td>
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<p><strong>The Depth of the  Nintendo Game Catalog</strong><br />
Each Wii comes with a game compilation called  &#8220;Wii Sports,&#8221; including tennis, golf, baseball and bowling games, that show off  the console&#8217;s intuitive new controller, but Wii also plays games developed  specifically for it as well as fan-favorite games from Nintendo&#8217;s 20-year-old  library. Its drive is compatible with GameCube discs, and select Nintendo titles  from the original NES of the 1980s all the way through the Nintendo 64 are  available for download through the &#8220;Virtual Console&#8221; for $5 and $10  respectively. To support this backwards compatibility the Wii includes four  ports for classic Nintendo GameCube controllers and two slots for Nintendo  GameCube Memory Cards. As if that weren&#8217;t enough, the Virtual Console will also  make available a few titles from SNES console contemporaries, Sega Genesis and  TurboGrafx 16.Also, Wii utilizes Nintendo&#8217;s newly-announced wireless feature, WiiConnect24.  This worldwide feature allows players to receive content such as Wii Message  Board messages sent from other Wii consoles, Miis, e-mails, updated channel and  game content, and notification of software updates even while the console is on  standby, keeping the fun going even when you are not online.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s in the Box:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Nintendo Wii Game Console</li>
<li>one (1) Wii Remote controller with Wii Remote Jacket</li>
<li>one (1) Nunchuk controller</li>
<li><em>Wii Sports</em></li>
<li>sensor bar</li>
<li>power cord</li>
<li>standard composite cable</li>
<li>stand</li>
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<p><em>* Access to some channels may require your Wii needs to be set up with  WiiConnect24.</em></div>
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<p><strong>An Inexpensive Gaming Console for the Whole  Family</strong> <img src="http://www.comboshop.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/5_star.gif" alt="5" /><br />
The Nintendo Wii is the most inexpensive of  the current generation of gaming consoles. It provides motion sensing  controllers and 480p graphics. We tested the Wii before its launch day (I&#8217;m a  game reviewer), and we had our own unit in our home the morning of launch day.  Here are our findings.</p>
<p>The Wii is designed around a menu of &#8220;channels&#8221;.  There is of course the game-playing channel, where the Wii will play any Wii or  GameCube game. Simply load the disc in and go. There is a Mii channel where you  set up a profile and avatar to connect to all your game playing. The Photos  channel lets you look at photos on your TV. Other channels for news, weather,  and online shopping require an interent connection; the news and weather were  not actually working at launch time.</p>
<p>The system does NOT have a regular  network cable port, which both the PS3 and XBox 360 have. Instead, it works with  built in wireless or with a USB network adapter. I am a firm proponent of  wireless &#8211; less clutter! So I am thrilled that they offer wireless  automatically. With the PS3, you have to pay extra for the 60 gig unit to get  this built in. The XBox 360 requires extra hardware as well.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard  to generalize gameplay on any console &#8211; it really depends on what games you buy.  That being said, the comes-with-it software of Sports is really quite fun and is  about as basic as you can get. You swing at baseballs, lob tennis balls, bowl,  box and play golf. A &#8220;fitness&#8221; mode puts you through a variety of tasks and then  calculates your fitness age, sort of like how Brain Age keeps track of your  mental age. If you did both every day, you could aim to be as fit mentally and  physically as possible!</p>
<p>In a world where video games = couch potato, it  really is quite amazing to have a game where it natively expects you to move and  be active. You don&#8217;t lounge back and gain pounds here while playing games.  Boxing can be quite strenuous, jabbing, blocking and weaving in real life.  Tennis involves quick reflexes and strong arm movements. Bowling might be the  most relaxed of the sports, but even there you are standing, moving, swinging.  You get your heart going at least a little, and get some exercise. My boyfriend  had a sore arm after playing for a number of hours, in a good way, as he would  from exercising.</p>
<p>The 480p resolution is certainly not high def 1080p  like the other two systems. It&#8217;s something you accept when you&#8217;re paying such a  low price for the console. But really, it&#8217;s not that big a deal. I still play  the old Zeldas and love them for their gameplay, even though you can&#8217;t see the  pores in Link&#8217;s face. If they are going for the cartooney characters and  environments, 480p is DVD quality and is quite good. If you really, really crave  high definition super realism in your games, then the Wii might not be the best  choice for you. However, if you&#8217;re fine with playing games with a more  impressionist / cartooney look to them, the 480p can show that quite nicely. For  example, there aren&#8217;t fans in the stands for baseball &#8211; there are colored  blocks.</p>
<p>Nintendo has always been known as a &#8220;Kid&#8217;s Console&#8221; &#8211; but I  really do think with the Wii that they have become a &#8220;Family Console&#8221;. It&#8217;s not  just kids who will enjoy this. Seniors can have fun bowling without knowing  anything &#8220;Tricky&#8221; about how to use a video game unit. It&#8217;s very intuitive. Moms  can easily play with their kids, each with their own Wii profile. Adults having  parties can have fun passing the controllers around. Family groups can share  slideshows on the big screen while hanging out and drinking wine. Every person  who has come over &#8211; from 8 to adult &#8211; has instantly understood and enjoyed the  Wii, without much explanation at all.</p>
<p>With the price tag being so low, a  gaming household that &#8220;needs&#8221; a higher end system can easily save up their money  to get that XBox 360 or PS3 &#8211; and still be able to justify to get a Wii for the  fun, casual gaming stuff to share with their non-gaming friends.</p>
<p>Well  recommended! Since I own all three systems, and am playing all three wirelessly,  feel free to contact me if you have any further questions.</p>
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<p>Update: One year later, and the Wii is still  going strong! It&#8217;s really funny how many people said the Wii would bomb because  it wasn&#8217;t as good as the PS3 or 360 &#8211; and here we are a year later and the Wii  is still the system that people are really wanting to get. Hospitals are getting  Wiis for their patients to play with. Senior centers are getting Wiis for their  residents to play games together with. I was just on a cruise ship and they had  Wii tournaments going on every day! This is a fantastically fun system that we  really enjoy playing with and that literally the whole family can have fun with.  There are great games for kids, great games for teenagers, great games for  adults. I am really very pleased with how the Wii has held up and the game set  available for it.</p>
<p>Update 2: 2 years later! Our Wii is still adored in  our household, used just as much as the PS3 and XBox 360. I was just at a bar  and they had two Wiis set up for people to play with, and everybody loved them.  This really is an &#8220;every person&#8217;s gaming system&#8221;.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m running out of  space here, but my nintendo.bellaonline.com site has full articles on exactly  what you get in this box, and what else you should buy so you have a full system  to play with.</p>
<p><strong>The Wii Remote (Not a Kid)</strong> <img src="http://www.comboshop.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/5_star.gif" alt="5" /><br />
Since the console has been covered in other  reviews, this one will be a little more in-depth about the controller, and only  the controller. I hope it can convince you, because it certainly enhanced my  gaming experience.<br />
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Wow. That&#8217;s all I had to say after plugging the Wii in at my home on  November 19th. After months of waiting, it is finally here, and for once, this  game system actually met and possibly exceeded my expectations. Know before  continuing that I&#8217;m not a Nintendo fanboy, I hated the Gamecube, own a PS2 and  will be buying an Xbox 360. Well, after buying this, I don&#8217;t know if i will be  needing that 360.</p>
<p>The biggest thing about the Wii is it&#8217;s new  controller. Instead of the traditional two-handed gamepad with 2-4 buttons and  some analog sticks, the Wii&#8217;s input system is shaped like a TV remote control.  It has a couple of buttons on it, but not nearly as many as the average  controller. How can you play complex games with such a simple controller? The  answer is motion control.</p>
<p>The Wii&#8217;s controller has accelerometers inside  of it, allowing it to sense when you wave, swing, punch, stab, or shake. It can  also interact with a sensor bar placed on top of the television to make a  pointer for the TV. For example, to select a menu option, you just point at the  option with the remote and click the A button. This creates a whole new gaming  experience. It&#8217;s like one of those arcade games at the local mall, but it works  better, and no more 25 cents per turn!</p>
<p>The remote is also very  comfortable. For games that would need two analog sticks, such as shooters,  there is a connectable perephial with an analog stick and two shoulder buttons,  which is called the Nunchuk. In a shooting game, this would handle movement and  the remote would handle the aiming. It takes a very short amount of time to get  used to, but once you do, it is much more comfortable than the normal  controller. You can spread your hands out instead of hunched up, holding your  hands together.</p>
<p>The Wii Remote is functional, efficient, comfortable,  and smart. It is so much better than controllers of the past, and I hope this is  a sign of things to come from Nintendo.</p>
<p><strong>XBOX fan saying it&#8217;s worth the money and this is the  pong game of the new millennium</strong> <img src="http://www.comboshop.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/4_star.gif" alt="4" /><br />
I have owned almost all of the game systems  that have come out except for a few of the Nintendo. I just was not a big fan.  These days I&#8217;m a huge XBOX 360 fan. When I saw the controllers for this new  system I though if Nintendo pulls this off it will be huge for them. I decided  to give the system ma try and waited in line for 13 hours at Wal-Mart with my 9  year old daughter. She loved the wait and interacting with all the other people  waiting for the release. By the time we got it home that night we were both to  tried to hook it up that night so it stay in the box till the next morning. The  hook up was easy. I spent the money on 3 extra controllers and nunchucks and  Trauma center (which I haven&#8217;t had a chance to play yet) and Zelda. The game  that comes with the unit was one of the smartest decisions by a company I have  ever seen. This reminds me of pong back in the 70&#8217;s when everyone at least tried  playing the first video games ,because the games are so easy to play that  everyone can and will be talked into playing them. I can&#8217;t wait to get my 76  year old mother year to play some golf and bowling. We had friends over on  Sunday to watch the Bears-Jets game. They are not video game fans to say the  least and made fun of me for sitting in line for 13 hours. I talked them into  trying the system and then had to talk them into getting off the system because  the game was starting and they were having too much fun playing a video game.  They apologized to me for making fun of me waiting inline for that long.<br />
I  knew going into the purchase the unit was small, but it still shocked me how  compact it is. It&#8217;s a nice sleek design that is simple. The main interface on  the unit is manageable and ready for many upgrades. It seemed all of the online  features were not available yet except for the Nintendo shop. 10 dollars for a  Nintendo 64 game is a little steep. They need to take a look at that. The Mii  interface was neat and I had to stop my daughter from creating miis for each  child in our neighborhood. The only con I had witht he system was the remotes  ran on AA batteries. It would have been nice for them to be on a rechargable  system. I&#8217;ll just have to go get a battery recharger.</p>
<p>Will I stop  playing and recommending the XBOX 360. NO, because I still believe the 360 is  the best on the market at this time (The Wii could change that in time). But I  will be spending less time on it because of the Wii. If you are on the ledge  about this system get off and go and find one. It is worth it. If you&#8217;re looking  for a system that the entire family can enjoy this is it. You will not be  disappointed.</p>
<p>P.S. If you&#8217;re going to trash the system without playing  it goes somewhere else. People come here for opinions on if this is a good buy  for them. Not for some flamer that&#8217;s close-minded and loves only his playstation  or XBOX and everything else stinks no matter what.</p></div>
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