Why Choose The Nintendo Wii Over Other Video Game Consoles?

Nintendo Wii

Many people believe that the current generation of consoles provides the most evenly matched competition from the products released by the big entertainment companies in the history of video games. The disparity in terms of processing power and depth of game libraries isn’t that big when it comes to the Xbox 360 and the Playstation 3. And though the Nintendo Wii is gravely trailing in the graphics and processing power departments, it more than makes up for its shortcomings by giving gamers a unique experience they will never find anywhere else.

And gamers have made a decision. As of this writing, almost 3 years worth of sales data reveal that the Nintendo Wii is outselling the Xbox 360 and the PS3 combined.

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Fix Your Nintendo Wii Console the Easy and Cheap Way

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Wii Fix Guide

Learning how to fix your Nintendo Wii console is a lot easier than you probably realize.

Yes, the whole process of creating video game consoles requires a lot of knowledge about electronics, motherboards, microchips, power sources and several details that most people don’t know about. But, fixing simple Wii errors doesn’t require any of that knowledge, and anyone can do it once they are told how.

Learning how to fix Nintendo Wii consoles isn’t rocket science. All you need to know is know HOW to do it. You don’t need to know all the processes involved in how every electronic component works. Many of the problems associated with the Wii are very simple fixes. The problem is that most people don’t know how, so they end up spending costly amounts of money sending their Wii console away to be fixed.

This doesn’t have to be you. Unfortunately, the information on how to fix disc read errors, wiimote syncing errors and freezing problems isn’t readily available on the internet, at least not without a small price. But trust me; the small price is well worth it when you consider how much it would cost you to send your Wii console into Nintendo.

That’s why the Nintendo Wii Fix Guide was created, so you can learn how to fix your Nintendo Wii console. It’s all about knowing how. I had to learn the hard way, but you can learn the easy way. Just get our Nintendo Wii Fix Guide and learn how to fix freezing screens, Wii remotes, and other Nintendo Wii hardware problems.

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Is Your Nintendo Wii Giving You Grief With Wii Remote Syncing Errors?

The Nintendo Wii is arguably the best game console on the market today, giving a spectacular range of games and exercises. No matter how young or old you are, the Nintendo Wii console has some thing for every one.

The downside is that the system, like all other things with embedded technology, means that things are going to go wrong for many at some point. Lets face it – With hundreds of millions of consoles out their some Wii gamers are going to have some sort of error or problem.

Unlike most other console games like the Xbox 360, the Nintendo Wii is a much more sophisticated system, with online access and remote sensors. For the non technical, the setting up of the wireless system (wi-fi) can be a large problem, particularly the older group of users who still have issues coming to grips with the latest technology.

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Americans pick up 10 Millionth Wii Play Bundle

Nintendo touts U.S. retail milestone for its controversial controller-bundled title, which has been a fixture in NPD’s top 10 since its release in 2007.

Since it was released in the U.S. in February 2007, Wii Play has been a fixture on the NPD Group’s top 10 charts. Officially classified as “software,” the minigame collection continues to be wildly popular because it is bundled with the Wii Remote. The internally developed title–which received tepid reviews–is also severely discounted, costing just $10 more than the Wii Remote’s $39.99 a la carte price.

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Wii is First Console for Grand Slam Tennis

When EA’s Grand Slam Tennis ships for the Wii on June 16, it will officially be the exclusive home of the All England Lawn Tennis Club, better known as the site of the Wimbledon Championships. However, that won’t be the only tennis icon to appear only in EA’s brand-new tennis franchise.

The publisher announced today that tennis legend John McEnroe will headline Grand Slam Tennis’ cast of past and present greats, which players can play as or against. Known for his obtuse disposition on the court, McEnroe won seven Grand Slams and 77 singles titles over the course of his nearly 15-year career. He was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1999.

EA has made a point of saying Grand Slam Tennis will appear “first” on the Wii, indicating other platform releases may follow in the future. However, the publisher has yet to announce additional platforms for its new tennis franchise. For more information, check out our previous coverage.

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