Nintendo's Wii Video Gaming Console Stole The Show... And Then Some

Topics:
Video games
Tags:
Associated Content,
TVs,
Tv & Home Theater,
Personal Technology,
Nintendo Wii,
Nintendo Co. Ltd.,
Marketing,
Home Entertainment,
Games,
Corporate Communications,
...
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Overview: Realizing that push-button control and improvements in visuals combined weren't goring to win former and non-gamers over to video games alone - or even non-traditional gamers, for that matter - Nintendo has come up with what could be the ultimate video game control mechanism: an easily-approachable, motion-sensitive wireless controller that looks like nothing more than a television remote control.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jun 2006


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