Nintendo Wii Characteristics
Firstly, the Wii is fairly simple to set up. The console's design and user manual make it apparent that this is an advanced product from a company that has experience in creating consumer goods.
The Nintendo Wii has completely changed the way gaming controllers are manufactured. The Wii's controller looks more like a TV remote control than a game controller. It has built-in motion sensors so, for example, to swing a tennis racket, you simply move your hand as though you were really swinging a racket. Also, the controllers provide the players with responses at various times such as they vibrate when you point them at clickable buttons, or they produce a sound when two players are playing bowls.
The Nintendo Wii system is compatible with Gamecube games as well as the Gamecube controller although the two systems use very dissimilar controllers. The Wii also has the capability to download games from the original Nintendo (NES), Super Nintendo (SNES), and the Nintendo 64.
In terms of pricing, the Nintendo Wii is less expensive than it's two main competitors, the Xbox 360 and the PS3.













