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Summary: alaTest has collected and analysed 1077 reviews of Nintendo Wii from international magazines and websites.
Verdict: Experts rate this product 85/100 and users 90/100. Comparing these reviews to 13887 other Game Consoles reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 95/100 = Excellent.

Summary: The graphics leave something to be desired, but the motion-sensitive remote makes this next-gen game system a tough competitor.
Verdict: For a sense of how the underdog Nintendo Wii fares against Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's PlayStation 3, this scene from my home one recent night says it all.On a rainy Monday, three friends stopped over for drinks before we were supposed to head out...

Pros: Revolutionary controller design offers unique motion-sensitive gameplay options; built-in Wi-Fi delivers free online services and (eventually) gameplay; Virtual Console has major nostalgia appeal; compatible with all GameCube games and controllers; built-
Cons: Controller eats batteries and takes some time to get used to; lacks the advanced HD graphics and surround sound found on the Xbox 360 and the PS3; requires a wired receiver unit placed near the TV to interface with wireless controllers; can't play CD
Verdict: It lacks the graphical prowess and rich media features of the Xbox 360 and the PS3, but the Nintendo Wii's combination of unique motion-sensitive controllers and emphasis on fun gameplay make the ultra-affordable console hard to resist.

Pros: Revolutionary controller design offers motion-sensitive gameplay options; built-in Wi-Fi delivers free online services and (eventually) gameplay; Virtual Console has major nostalgia appeal; compatible with all GameCube games and controllers; built-in SD s
Cons: Controller eats batteries and takes some time to get used to; lacks the advanced hi-def graphics and surround sound found on the Xbox 360 and the PS3; requires a wired receiver unit placed near the TV to interface with wireless controllers; can't play CDs
Verdict: It lacks the graphical prowess and rich media features of the Xbox 360 and the PS3, but the Nintendo Wii's combination of motion-sensitive controllers and emphasis on gameplay make the ultra-affordable console compelling

Summary: The Nintendo Wii (nee Revolution) boasts the ability to play any title from Nintendo's back catalogue. Will that be enough to make it competitive against the powerful PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360?
Pros: Sleek and simple design makes it a fit in most living rooms, Simple and intuitive to use, Easy operation, Simple slideshow functionality, Can play GameCube games, Virtual Console, Cheapest next-gen console
Cons: Only composite cables included, No recharge system for wireless remotes, Remote sensors can be a little finicky, Limited online capabilities
Verdict: Nintendo's next-gen machine is a great addition to the console race, one that focuses on playability over power. It's sure to win some new converts to gaming, although discerning tech-heads may balk at its lack of functionality and features.

Summary: So are the Wii's controls any better? David Terdiman gave it a test run and here's his take on Nintendo's next-gen console.

Summary: The Nintendo Revolution is now know as the Nintendo Wii (pronounced we), and no, we're not making that up.

Summary: The Wii game console is a big winner, starting with its innovative, crowd-pleasing controller.
Pros: Innovative controller, Lets you download games from old consoles
Cons: No music CD or DVD movie playback, Graphics not as good as those on PS3 or Xbox 360

Verdict: Nintendo has ventured off the beaten path with its newest system, and the company knows it. While the Sony PlayStation 3 and the Microsoft Xbox 360 both emphasize their impressive graphical capabilities, Nintendo downplays the importance of graphics on it

Summary: Here Wii go

Summary: Nintendo's next-generation console is finally here, bringing significant advances to the gaming world.
Verdict: Those looking for HD graphics and Blu-ray capabilities should wait for the PS3. But we think the Nintendo Wii, a fun console with a refreshingly different controller, will have a wide appeal - especially among casual gamers.

Summary: It's midnight and all over the country videogames fans are freezing their butts off while they wait in line to get their mitts on Nintendo's newest - or maybe not, if they haven't pre-ordered. Yes, the Wii goes on sale today, though Reg Hardware has been
Verdict: Is Nintendo's Wii the revolution its codename was intended to imply? Well, Nintendo's own DS has already targeted casual and older gamers, so there's nothing new there. The Wii brings some social networking technology to the table, but its presentation is

Summary: If you're lucky enough to get a Wii for Christmas, you're in for a real treat.
Verdict: Farcical they may be, but new console launches are a staple of the industry and Wii represents something truly 'new' in an industry often criticised ? not always fairly ? for being unoriginal. It's exquisitely designed, superb value at ?179 and, though it

Summary: As the UK launch date and pricing for the Wii are announced, Riyad takes a long hard look at Nintendo's new baby.
Verdict: Nintendo decided to show off the Tennis game in Wii sports during the presentation, and just to make things more interesting, the curtains behind the stage drew back to reveal Tim Henman and Greg Rusedski playing real tennis, on a real court. After the ap

Summary: Wii wiish you a weeasonable Chwiistmas.

Summary: - Midnight queues and a global launch later, the Nintendo Wii has arrived in the UK. So should you be rushing out to get one? Pocket-lint has been living with the console for the last week to find out.
Pros: Small, cute, interactive, cheap, innovative
Cons: Graphics, lack of home entertainment features
Verdict: Although the graphics aren't up to what gamers will be expecting for a next generation console, the gameplay and its interactivity will have you jumping around the living room with joy

Summary: you had better get your camping gear ready as the Wii is released Stateside this Sunday.

Summary: What's in a name? Only three little letters, in the case of Nintendo's next-generation games console, but three letters that have been...
Pros: Small; cheap; innovative controller system; original and accessible software titles; backwards compatibility
Cons: Less raw power than its competitors; few added value features; no HD; silly name
Verdict: Nintendo seems to be putting its experience with the DS to good use by going for originality and playability over power and multi-function capabilities, but only a steady stream of strong software will get everyone bursting for a Wii

Summary: We give Nintendo's innovative console an extended test drive
Verdict: The Wii is finally here, arriving amidst all the usual media saturation, retail chaos and record-breaking sales statistics traditionally associated with a new Nintendo games console.

Summary: Nintendo Wii review by PC Magazine
Pros: Innovative controller. Fun add-on channels. Engaging game play. Easy to use and understand. Full GameCube support.
Cons: Poor graphics. Can't back up saved games. Doesn't play DVDs.
Verdict: The Nintendo Wii is a fun, engaging, wildly innovative game console that's dramatically different from the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3, and way more affordable, too.

Summary: a refreshingly different home games console
Verdict: As good as you'd hoped it would be. With an impressive launch line-up and a low launch price, the Nintendo Wii is a real triumph. Let's hope it gets the support it deserves.

Pros: Enjoyment factor, intuitive and tactile controls, design, user interface, affordable
Cons: Graphics and system power not up to standard of competing consoles
Verdict: The Wii's ridiculously enjoyable titles and innovative, motion-sensitive controllers help make it feel more like a toy you'll want to share with a group of players than a console you'd use strictly on your own for hours on end. If you have a group of frie

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Summary: Nintendo's little white box is determined to inject fun back into gaming ' but can it overcome the might of the PS3 and Xbox 360's next-gen power?
Pros: The most fun gaming experience ever. Motion-sensitivity better than PS3's tilt joypad. Great price. Sega classics available to download online.
Cons: Basic, standard-def graphics. No multiplayer online gaming. Not all games suit the format. No DVD playback.
Summary: Nintendo has ventured off the beaten path with its newest system, and the company knows it. While the Sony PlayStation 3 and the Microsoft Xbox 360 both emphasize their impressive graphical capabilities, Nintendo downplays the importance of graphics on it
Pros: Revolutionary controller design offers unique motion-sensitive gameplay options; built-in Wi-Fi delivers free online services and gameplay; Virtual Console has major nostalgia appeal; compatible with all GameCube games and controllers; built-in SD slot fo
Cons: Controller eats batteries and takes some time to get used to; online gaming and community features hobbled by horrible "friends code" system; nunchuk controller sold separately; lacks the advanced HD graphics and surround sound found on the Xbox 360 and t
Verdict: It lacks the graphical prowess and rich media features of the Xbox 360 and the PS3, but the Nintendo Wii's combination of unique motion-sensitive controllers and emphasis on fun gameplay make the ultra-affordable console hard to resist.

Summary: A fantastic effort that you'll have to try firsthand to believe, the Wii finally sees Nintendo return to form..
Pros: Motion-sensing abilities; innovative; large game library; ease-of-use; Virtual console
Cons: Lacks high-end A/V options; not as powerful as PS3/Xbox 360; remote demands AA batteries; sensor bar required

Summary: Nintendo shows its sensitive side with its latest games console
Cons: Low-res graphics, Low-res graphics, No high-definition support, Potential for Wii-related injuries
Verdict: Serious gamers might want to stick to the sofa, but there's no denying the Nintendo Wii's charm or its potential.

Pros: Small, cute, interactive, cheap, innovative
Cons: Graphics, lack of home entertainment features
Verdict: Although the graphics aren't up to what gamers will be expecting for a next generation console, the gameplay and its interactivity will have you jumping around the living room with joy

Summary: Upon connecting to our WiFi router, the Wii downloaded a firmware update, rebooted, and was fine, however a second update installation failed and presented us with an as-yet-unsolvable error message. Is this simply a problem with our test device or does i
Pros: Innovative control system, family appeal, great sports compilation included.
Cons: Price in region, potentially limited game stocks, only one controller included, internet access issue.
Verdict: This console transforms gaming from being a geek's pastime into a fun engaging activity for all the family. Ingenious.

Summary: The Nintendo Wii Revolution The Nintendo Wii represents a groundbreaking new development in interactive gaming and has helped to sell [...]
Verdict: The Nintendo Wii is backwards compatible with Nintendo GameCube media, allowing you to play your old favourites on your new system. It provides connections for up to four GameCube controllers and two GameCube memory cards.
Wii Console
Wii (pronounced 'we') is Nintendo's new home video game console that represents a radical step into a new era of entertainment. For years, video games have been growing in popularity but also in complexity. With Wii, Nintendo changes the way you play by maximising the fun and minimising the fuss.
Games for All
The Wii console and its revolutionary motion-sensitive controller, the Wii Remote, have been designed so that anyone can enjoy games, whatever their ability or experience.
Wii is also much more than a mere games console. With the built-in Wii Channels you can surf the Internet, edit your digital photos, check the news and weather, and much more.
Whether you're an experienced gamer, haven't played for years, or have never played in your life, Wii has what you're looking for: fun!
Features
Controls:
Intuitive control for anyone using the physical motion of the main Wii Remote, which resembles a television remote control. Up to four Wii Remotes can be connected at once using wireless Bluetooth technology. The wireless signal can be detected within 10 metres of the console. Both the Wii Remote and Nunchuk include a three-axis motion sensor. The Wii Remote also includes a speaker, rumble feature and expansion port, and can be used as a pointer within 5 metres of the screen. The Wii Remote has a Power switch, +Control Pad, A Button, B Button, - Button, + Button, Home Button and 1 and 2 Buttons. The Nunchuk includes an analogue control stick and C and Z Buttons.
The Look:
The Wii console features a compact design that will make it a natural addition to any television setup. It can be displayed either vertically or horizontally.
Media:
A single self-loading media bay will play single or double-layered 12-centimetre optical discs for the Wii console, as well as 8-centimetre Nintendo GameCube discs.
The Wii console can communicate with the Internet even when the power is turned off. This WiiConnect24 service delivers a new surprise or game update, even if users do not play with Wii. Users can connect wirelessly using IEEE 802.11b/g, or with a Wii LAN adaptor. Wii also can communicate wirelessly with Nintendo DS.
Virtual Console:
Wii will have downloadable access to 20 years of fan-favourite titles originally released for Nintendo 64, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) and even the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). The Virtual Console also will feature a "best of" selection from MEGADRIVE titles and games from the TurboGrafx console (a system jointly developed by NEC and Hudson). It also will be home to new games conceived by indie developers whose creativity is larger than their budgets.
The Specs:
The Wii console boasts 512 megabytes of internal flash memory, two USB 2.0 ports and built-in Wi-Fi capability. A bay for an SD memory card will let players expand the internal flash memory. Design was optimised with state-of-the-art processing technologies that minimise power consumption, keep the console compact and enable the "sleepless" WiiConnect24 mode.
CPU:
PowerPC CPU (code-named "Broadway"). Made with a 90 nm SOI CMOS process, jointly developed with and manufactured by IBM.
Graphics Processing Unit:
Being developed with ATI.
Other Features:
Four ports for classic Nintendo GameCube controllers. Two slots for Nintendo GameCube Memory Cards. An AV Multi-output port for component, composite or S-video.