As we've seen over the last 2 years the Nintendo Wii has taken home entertainment systems to another level. In more recent times it has also become possible - due to the enormous popularity of the Wii - to download games to your PC, transfer to a Memory Card or DVD and play these games immediately on your Wii.
One of the barriers to the ongoing fun on the wii is definitely the price points of games. Having an online resource that allows downloading of games, ultimately allows more great games to get in the hands of even more people.
There are a number of online services appearing that will allow you to download games. As the wii is also capable of playing back Quicktime Videos, Jpeg Images and MP3 Audio tracks, many of the better services also allow you to download wii media (movies and your favorite songs) for playback.
Being able to download games is not an entirely new concept. However, many of these sites have long been shaded in the realm of trojan viruses, popup ads slow downloaders, malware and other nasty internet bugs and creatures that are best avoided at all costs.
When choosing a service to download games from, is best to ensure you do the required level of due diligence in the initial stage. As a general rule, torrent sites and sites with a large number of popups are best avoided - at all costs. The site I use is a one time subscription fee (around the price of a single wii game) for the 'all you can eat' concept. Allowing me to essentially download free wii games and media as I please.
For a long time I didn't realise we all have the tools and know how to bring these games from the PC into our living room and onto the Wii. Certainly my days of playing fifty plus dollar per game are over now that the concept of gaming on demand is here.
Friday, December 21, 2007
Download Wii Games Online and Transfer To Your Wii
Monday, December 17, 2007
Buy Nintendo Wii Online Or Face the Holiday Crowds?
It appears people were out in record numbers for the black friday sales. It seemed like shoppers came out of nowhere to jam the malls and discount stores. Recently people were worried about the high gas prices and retailers weren't sure if they would have the numbers for their sales. The sales tactics seemed to have worked by opening at midnight, offering bigger discount and special discount for the predawn openings.
It seemed once again that the nintendo wii was on top of the list once again. The associated press even reported that there were those that camped out at 3am outside electronics stores hoping to find a bargain. I still feel that buying the nintendo wii online is the best way to ensure that you get one this year. I have to admit I did go for some of the predawn sales, but most of all my shopping has been done online.
Shopping online is just far more convenient. You don't have the crowds and you can do it from home and most of the time you get better selections. This time of year it seems that the retailers can't seem to keep up their inventory. I have opted to shop online for the majority of my holiday purchases this year. Its just much easier and best of all it's delivered right to my door.
Reports also were that people had arrived for the predawn sales in hopes to purchase a nintendo wii console only to hear an announcement after the doors opened that they had sold out of their nintendo wii days before. Obviously there were a lot of disappointed and frustrated shoppers. Again if you buy nintendo wii online, chances are you will find it in stock. I have consistently seen them available online. There has been some price increases, but if you want it this year you may have to pay a bit more.
People are camping out at local retailers. Trying to become friendly with store managers in hopes they will increase their odds of getting a nintendo wii console. Be prepared to get to your local stores early. People are lining up early to wait in hopes they will find a nintendo wii in stock. You may also have to call or visit these stores to find out when they get in their stock and if they expect shipments of nintendo wii consoles. It's all about timing. You have to be there early and it's first come, first served.
Once again the hottest product on everyones wish list is nintendo wii. Once again shortages have caused a rise in the prices in places like ebay. Again the least frustrating and easiest alterntive to the old fashioned way is to buy nintendo wii online. You won't have to call or go from store to store hoping the nab one. Save gas, beat the crowds buy nintendo wii online and chances are you will get your wish or should I say wii this year. Happy shopping.
Things You Should Know Before Buying a Nintendo Wii!
Those who have been looking for it, know what a hot commodity it really is. The Nintendo Wii game console is making huge sparks in the gaming industry. What many have noticed however is that the Nintendo Wii console is very hard to find in your local retail store. This is due to Nintendo's limited production of the gaming console. Whats worse is that it is even hard to find a retailer online carrying such a product. Below are some basic ideas and concepts you should consider before buying a cheap Nintendo Wii online.
1. Look at what the Nintendo Wii package you are considering. What does it come with? Does it include the basic setup or the entire package including extra controllers and games? This is very important when judging the price. If you are buying it for yourself or within your own household, consider that you will want to buy the extra games and controllers in the future. Finding a package with extras may be to your advantage, so don't always go for the cheapest price.
2. If buying from an online auction such as Ebay, take a look at who is selling the Cheap Nintendo Wii and the feedback given. If someone is notorious online for giving "less than desired" service, you may want to consider buying from a different retailer. Another peice of information that might be valuable when buying on Ebay is that to remember that even if someone has 100 percent positive feedback, check the total amount of entries that person has had. It is easy to have 100 percent feedback on only two or three transactions.
3. If buying a cheap Nintendo Wii console from Craigslist only buy locally and from someone you could easily find if you need to. If it feels shady, then it probably is. The safest way to go is a cash transaction, and it may even be a good idea to ask for a bill of reciept with a signiture. Remember, Craigslist doesn't hold their sellers accountable like ebay does. This is good to keep in mind if you want a reliable source.
4. If it is too good to be true, then it probably is. If you find the Cheapest Nintendo Wii online with games and accessories for only a hundred and fifty dollars, then something is wrong with it. Be sure to ask the seller what is wrong and why it is so cheap before you even consider buying the Nintendo Wii. Maybe it has paint spilled on it or one of the buttons is broke. For whatever reason, they needed to lower the price, so find out why.
5. Document everything! When buying from an online entity make sure you get receipt, website url, names, addresses, phone numbers, anything you can. You don't have to get crazy with it, just don't be sloppy. Being sloppy can cause expensive mistakes. Be organized and cover your back. Hopefully you will never have to use this information, but if you do, your covered.
6. When buying cheap Nintendo Wii games remember to buy the right type of controller needed to play the games. Having the right Nintendo Wii accessory can make the game much more playable and enjoyable. Consider the whole solution, not just instant gratification.
Whichever way you go, remember to ask all the right questions, do your research, get the facts and make an informative decision based on them. This is the key to not just video game console buying but all online buying in general. The more you know the better off your will be. So good luck finding the cheap Nintendo Wii console or cheap nintendo wii game you are looking for at the price and reliability you want.
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Nintendo Wii is Changing History
Wii means “we,” which is fundamentally what the game is all about. It speaks of friends gathering to play Legends of Zelda or two boxing enthusiasts attempting to outmatch each other with punches and jabs. But, in truth, Wi consolei is actually changing history, particularly in how we define interaction when it pertains multiplayer and one-on-one games. It’s as well setting a new trend in the industry, frightening off a number of Nintendo’s major competitors, such as Sony and Microsoft.
It took the design engineers two years before they can fully finalize the full look and feel of Wii. Encompassing all of the leading markets across nations, Nintendo was set to transport the first Wii Consoles to Oceania, Europe, South America, and Asia. They had already scheduled their release dates and even prices. However, even before its actual release, the world is already clamoring for it. As a matter of fact, the United Kingdom experienced massive shortage when Nintendo Wii finally came on December 8, 2006. This is because they were not capable of meeting the demands of pre-orders. Even high-end technology stores didn’t have that much to fulfil the hunger of gamers for this revolutionary gaming console. The U.S.A., on the other hand, received the same dilemma when their supply falls short to the demand around June 2007.
Great News for Nintendo
The Japanese company Nintendo certainly finds great luck in their Wii console. Beginning from the time that it was launched in the marketplace until now, it has experienced growing sales, even baffling its rivals such as Playstation 3, which has been taking on several technical problems, and Xbox360. A report released by the NPD Group, one of the biggest research companies in the world, revealed that Nintendo Wii far surpasses the combined sales of Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 during the half 2007. Sometime in September 2007, Wii is gaining momentum over Xbox 360, which was launched in 2006, making the former the leading brand in the world of gaming consoles. It’s also the fastest-selling handheld device for games in all of Australia’s gaming history.
Managing Its Production Costs
Among the secret weapons Nintendo did to make certain that they are definitely capturing sales is to reduce their production costs. This way, they may extend their profit margin. Hence, in Japan alone, every Wii unit sold can give the company a return of almost $15. It’s more than doubled if you speak about the sales achieved in Europe as well in the U.S.A..
It’s all in the Console
Most of all, what seals the history of Nintendo Wii is its ability to allow for a different degree of playing experience for its users. There are no joysticks, which they have to learn to use before they can fully appreciate a game. All it entails is simple moves of your hands, and you can definitely have fun with sword slashing, mountain climbing, arm wrestling, and even the very plain console game of angling
What’s the future for Wii? Nobody knows for certain. However, there’s only one thing that remains: it will continue to revolutionize the gaming world and, in fact, history.
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Nintendo Wii + Wii Sports - Great Exercise for children?
The Nintendo Wii it seems, puts pay to the concerns in recent years over the inactivity in children due to their interest in video games consoles. The Wii console really sets itself apart from the rest with its revolutionary motion sensitive controller, which actually requires movement in order to play the games.
The Nintendo Wii comes with the game Wii Sports, which includes tennis, baseball, bowling, golf and boxing. In tennis you will be swinging the remote as if it were a tennis racket and flicking it up to toss the ball into the air with a quick swing to serve. The other Wii Sports games work in a similar way simulating controller movements for like movements onscreen. Boxing however is the only Wii Sports game that uses the nunchuk attachment and is the most physically exhausting game of them all. In order to hit your opponent in the head or body, you will have to aim high or low with your swings.
There are three different activities with each game. In training mode, you will participate in random challenges, after which you will be assigned a fitness age, based on your performance. Sound familiar? The Nintendo DS game, Brain Training comes to mind...a physical version perhaps?
The important thing here is that gamers are becoming more physically active without even realising it - you could say it has a 'kill two birds with one stone' effect, combining video game play with physical activity. Given this 'physical' nature of the Wii, I wouldn't be suprised if parents rushed out to buy the Nintendo Wii just to get their kids off the sofa!
Another great thing about the Nintendo Wii is that it appeals not only to children and teens but to adults too, so its something the whole family can enjoy.
Could the Nintendo Wii revolutionize the way we play video games in the future? It will be interesting to see what Nintendo's competitors come up with next - this could be a tough one to beat!
Friday, December 14, 2007
Nintendo Wii Brings The Gym To You With Wii Fit
Nintendo has announced a new fitness game Wii Fit which is a full on exercise product set to give you more of a workout than Wii Sports, while still retaining all the fun of gaming. Wii Fit will help to keep you physically fit via a dedicated peripheral, a wireless balance board which comes with the game. There are over 40 different activities, including hula hooping, ski jumping and heading soccer balls.
The hula hooping consists of, as you’d expect, gyrating your hips with a virtual hoop onscreen and then as the game progresses, characters will throw more hoops for you to catch and rotate as many times as you can until the time runs out.
The skiing game gives you two chances to make the longest jump you can whilst keeping your balance when landing. Players can increase speed by leaning forward, the more you lean the faster you’ll go, and upon reaching the jump, you stand up straight ensuring your weight is evenly balanced for a good landing.
For the football game, you will need to balance on the board moving from side to side whilst balls are fired at you to hit back on to the field and avoiding other objects that are thrown at you at the same time.
Training falls into 4 categories: Aerobics, muscle conditioning, yoga and balance games. Players can assign their height to a profile to measure body mass index and Wii fitness age as well as monitor progress and record performance statistics.
The calorie busting fun could appeal to couch potato kids as well a non gamers, perhaps using the Nintendo Wii as a slimming tool which would be a move into the lifestyle category rather than gaming, covering the market from another angle.
Nintendo hasn't given a release date yet for Wii Fit, although its thought to hit the highstreet in early 2008.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Increase The Nintendo Wii Price with Key Accessories
The Nintendo Wii is the hottest gaming system on the market. Even now many retailers are sold out and awaiting new shipments of this revolutionary game system with its remote sensing control system. The Nintendo Wii is a hot commodity, and like any commodity the laws of supply and demand are in play, and high demand can often equate to high prices. If you are one of the millions of people considering a purchase of the Wii System then you are probably among those for whom the Nintendo Wii price is a consideration.
Fortunately, the Nintendo Wii price is at a point that is affordable for most people, and for approximately $249.99 USD you can jump right in – almost literally – and begin playing the game that everyone is talking about. However, the $250 dollar price point only gets you the basic Wii package, which includes one game – Wii Sports – one controller, the sensor bar, and the assorted power cords needed to plug in and play. While this assortment is more than capable of getting you up and running, the $250 Nintendo Wii price does not include many items you are sure to want as soon as you tire of playing Wii Sports against the computer.
One way to avoid endless shopping for additional games and accessories is to purchase a Nintendo Wii bundle from a retailer who offers such deals. Various retailers offer bundles – all inclusive package deals – that include the Wii system as well as additional memory, additional controller, and several additional game titles. While such packages can greatly increase the Nintendo Wii price – by $200 to $400 dollars depending on the number of games and their titles – it can give you all you need, and more, to get started gaming.
The Nintendo Wii price, without accessories, is roughly $250. But it is the accessories that make the Wii such a powerful and dynamic system, and the Nintendo Wii price does not include those additional items. While new game titles will cost roughly $50 each, it is not the new games that will take your Wii to new heights; it is the add-ons. A second controller and Nunchuk - secondary controller that plugs into the primary, wireless controller; the Wiimote – will cost approximately $60. For those who wish to offset the Nintendo Wii price by continuing to play games from their Nintendo GameCube, they may need to purchase a GameCube controller if they do not already have one ($25). Further, if you want to save your ongoing GameCube games – like you could do on the original GameCube – then a memory card is needed ($25). For roughly the same prices as the memory card, an SD card – 1 GB of additional memory – can be purchased allowing you to download classic games through an Internet connection.
Like other accessories, Internet connectivity is not included in the Nintendo Wii price, and a wireless Wi-Fi USB connector is required ($100 and up). And if you want to see the fruit of your investments in the quality of High Definition, then a component video adapter is needed to deliver that crystal clear picture ($20).
After reading a list such as this one it is easy to wonder what you really get for that $250 Nintendo Wii price. The truth is that you get a lot, but if you want more – and you want to maximize the capabilities of the system – then investing in accessories that cost above and beyond the Nintendo Wii price will deliver exactly that. Fortunately, you don’t have to buy them all at once.
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Where Can I Get a Wii Before Christmas?
Where indeed? Stories are surfacing daily that Wiis are sold out. Alternatively, that stores are hoarding Wiis and not putting them out on shelves. If you’ve got someone on your Christmas list that wants a Nintendo Wii, perhaps even you, here’s some tips on getting your hands on a Wii.
First get your relatives in the act. The Wii may be sold out in your neck of the woods, but perhaps not theirs. Have them contact the usual suspects (electronic stores, video game stores, department stores, and discount stores) by phone. Find out when the stores get their shipments in and make sure you call back on that day to see if any have arrived.
When I wanted a Xbox, all my local stores were sold out and not expecting anymore till a month out. My aunt in Denver though called around and found some in a suburb. A few days later after I paypaled the money to her, I had a Xbox! Therefore, it can indeed work.
Second, call around to the small towns perhaps an hour or two away. The demand for a Wii there will probably not be as great as in the bigger towns. Why, wouldn’t they want a Wii too? Of course they would, but there’s not as many people in a smaller town therefore less demand. Unless they’re hunting for a Wii for an out of town relative. Hurry! Call the out of town stores first!
Third, check online. Many big outfits have online stores such as Wal-Mart that many people may not think to check with. Check if any are in stock and if not, email or call for expected dates of delivery. Hedge your bets and place orders at more than one online store. The stores won’t charge your credit card until the Wii ships. When you get notice that one has shipped, cancel the orders at the other stores.
Fourth, if you have the money then go to eBay. The prices there are exorbitant for the Wii, but you will definitely have one for Christmas!
Monday, December 3, 2007
The Nintendo Wii is NOT the Game Cube
As Nintendo chief Miyamoto says about the Wii…
‘The hardware is basically a GC. We’ve upgraded our development tools to new versions but, you can still use GC programs as they are. With that in mind, I thought we could remake GC titles for the Wii and modify them to work with the Wii remote so that they’re more fun to play.’
This statement been making its speedy journey around the web, with the predictable result.
‘i tuld u tha Wee sux0rs!’ ‘Thus proving the Wii is infact.. a repackaged gamecube’ ‘Rofl @ Nintendo’
The argument need to be split in half to avoid confusion. Lumping the two arguments together ends in a negative situation, where neither of the debating parties can influence the opposition.
Firstly, The Wii is GameCube 1.5?
Miyamoto, in his cute little ‘Wish we had an international auxillary language to stop english speaking ‘l33t’ gamers from mocking our consumers’ way, was accurate with his statement. The hardware is similar to the GameCube. WAIT! Don’t go running away just yet, for here is a word equation that will float your boat.
The Nintendo Wii hardware is similar to the Gamecube, as A gaming PC is similar to a Windows 95 word processing computer.
What! Says you, but my ‘uber el33tzo0r’ Gaming PC has 4 GB of Ram! It has 6.7 Gigahertz of processing power! THINK. Instead of thinking about the technological specifics of ‘hardware capabilities’, when the above statement is made, one is referring to the style in which hardware and software are created. The Architecture of the device.
Going out on another tangent, Nintendo would not be stupid enough to make the GameCube mistake again. The GC was not a high point for flailing Nintendo. Why now, riding on the success of the Nintendo DS, an innovative handheld device that has taken the world by storm, would Nintendo choose to release an updated version of a failure?
Wii Vs Xbox360 Vs Playstation3
To be blatantly honest, the next-gen console battle will be fought between the Xbox360, and the Playstation3. Unfortunately for Sony and Microsoft, they have launched products capable of the same types of activities, with the same types of controls and the same types of games. It’s a marketing battle to see who will triumph. But for those looking for new, innovative [ie: Not BluRay] technology with an element of fun and a totally unique experience will choose the Wii. There is nothing else on the market to compete with it.
So who would buy the Wii? Just little kids right? Nintendo has many different demographics to target. From the very young, to the very old. The DS has opened the eyes of previously video game free generations, and inspired those just entering the market, as well as gameboy fans looking for a quality handheld. Half-core gamers want something fresh. they want to play with their friends and have fun. They don’t want to shell out big bucks for a gaming system, but would be happy to pay a much lower price for entertainment.
You can not compare consoles on specifications alone. You must use implementation examples to compare things. On paper, the Playstation 3 is the strongest console. Better than the Wii, better than the Xbox360. But does it have quality games? Will there be many games? Will Sony finally be able to create a game that creates a third of the hype that Halo does? Until all consoles have been released internationally, it is futile to argue over which console is ’superior’ and which will succeed.
The Nintendo Wii is not a Game Cube. As the old saying goes, it’s like comparing apples and oranges. Both are in the same general class, yet there are fundamental differences that make comparing them pointless.
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Looking To Buy A Wii? Where To Find A Wii System
Trying to buy a Wii for the holidays? It's going to be rough going. Nintendo did not manufacture more systems in anticipation of the holiday crunch, and the Nintendo Wii turned out to be such a popular item, that stores everywhere are running out.
If you are trying to find out where to buy a Wii, the best place is always online. Sellers from just about anywhere can offer Wii game systems at competitive prices, and you have a choice of more sellers than at your local mall. You can buy a Wii online and receive it within a day or two. These are new Nintendo Wii game systems, in the box, many times with receipts or with return policies.
Figuring out where to buy a Wii online can be confusing though. Many buyers are reluctant to purchase online because they don't want to be ripped off. Here are some quick tips to make sure you buy a Wii online safely, and aren't disappointed for the holidays:
- Use a well-known auction service like eBay. Don't shop through an unknown channel.
- Use a reliable payment service, like PayPal. PayPal is owned by eBay, and has excellent buyer protection programs if you pay using them. If you can use a credit card or bank account through PayPal, you are better protected than if you mail a check or money order. Most sellers ship faster too for online payment. If the seller does not come through, you will at least get you money back.
- Buy a Wii system from a seller with a high rating, and with several hundred sales under the belt at least. On eBay you can see seller feedback from other buyers, you can see approximately how many items they've sold (by the feedback count) and there are rankings according to how much positive feedback the seller has. PowerSellers are eBay merchants who sell thousands each month, and are also very reliable.
- Compare prices for sold systems. You can see prices for closed auctions on eBay so you know what the systems are going for. Generally, prices will be a little cheaper than you'll find in retail stores.
- Make sure the item you are bidding on has all the accessories and pieces you want. Does it have all the controllers, software, and cables? Is it "new in box"? Do you need a single system, or a bundle, with two controllers and nunchucks?
- Buy from a seller with a cash-back return policy. If your system doesn't measure up, you want to have the choice to get a refund.
- Ask questions before bidding. Get your answer before bidding so you don't win an auction you didn't want to win.
Use these special tips to make sure you buy a Nintendo Wii system you or your family is looking for this holiday season!