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Nintendo Wii pure gaming experience

posted November 15th, 2006 posted posted by Loz

Nintendo’s Wii comes as close as possible to a pure gaming experience on a console. Even though the console stores games on DVD’s, players can’t watch DVD movies on the machine, it’s been said from the vice president of marketing and corporate communications at Nintendo of America that they had to cut costs and decided that most consumers could get a DVD player at Wal-mart for under $50. So adding a DVD playback would not of been good value. The Nintendo Wii also will not support HDTV resolutions, topping out at just 480p.

Nongamer bait: The Wii Channels

Nintendo made one concession to practically by bundling in a basic version of Opera Web browser. That lets gamers browse the Web and connect to various Internet-based “Nintendo Wii channels” using the built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. Nintendo wants to bring nongamers into the Wii environment, and that means getting them comfortable with its innovative, motion-sensing controller. Nintendo wants to use the Wii channels to entice nongamers into trying out the machine.

The machine boots into the Wii Channel Menu and includes the Mii Channel, Photo Channel, Internet Channel, Forecast Channel, Shop Channel, News Channel and a message board.

The Mii Channel lets you create a fun caricature of yourself. That Mii avatar can be used across a variety of Wii games and software. You can store your Mii portrait directly inside the Wii Remote itself. And you can take that Wii remote to a friends house to play another Wii console.

The Photo Channel allows you to display digital pictures stored on an SD memory card on the TV Screen. You can also use the Wii Remote to manipulate the photos in fun aways: you can zoom or create mosaics, puzzles, slide shows. You will aos be able to draw the phots, add stamps and copy and paste objects into the photos as well.

The Wii Message board is a calender that family members can use to communicate with each other. It also allows you to connect to people outside of the home via the WiiConnect24 Wi-Fi Service. You can trade pictures and text messages with cell phone users, or download a new map or weapon for a game.

The Forecast Channel delivers the latest local weather reports seconds after turning on the Nintendo Wii Console. You can also navigate a 3D globe to view forecasts in other cities around the world. The News Channel gives you news in a variety of categories.

The Wii Shop Channel is where you go to buy Wii points, which resemble the gamer points on Xbox Live. You can redeem these points to download classic video games from Nintendo’s extensive back catalog in the Virtual Console.

the Wii Console has 512 megabytes of internal flash memory, two USB 2.0 ports, and built-in Wi-Fi capability. It has a bay for an SD memory card to let players expand the internal flash memory. Nintendo hasn’t said what accessories will be available to expand the entertainment experience. Nintendo will enable connectivity between the Nintendo DS and the Wii over Wi-Fi connections.

Pricing around $250
Release date: 19th November 2006.
Floating-point Operations: 1 FPU (supports 32-bit single precision and 64-bit double precision)
Main memory: 64MB of GDDR3 external main memory, 512MB of internal flash memory.
Graphics memory: 3MB embedded graphics memory. 24MB internal main memory.
Microprocessory: IMB PowerPC, called “Broadway”.
Description of cores/processing elements: operating speed of 729 MHz. 32KB 8-way L1 data cache. 256 2-way L2 cache.
Graphics Chip: ATI graphics processor called “Hollywood” at 243 MHz.
Hard drive: none; slot for SD memory card (upto 8 GB)
Controller types: Support for up to four Wii wireless (via bluetooth) controllers; also backward compatible with four Nintendo GameCube Controllers.
HD Support(HDMI, Resolutions): DVD (12-cm disc) capability, up to 480p, 16:9 widescreen support.

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