The Wii is Nintendo’s Answer to the XBox 360 and PS3
The Wii is Nintendo’s Answer to the XBox 360 and PS3
While we’re on the topic of sensors, the Wii’s main point of differentiation from its next-gen competitors is its wireless controls. Instead of
the typical controllers you usually find with game systems, the Wii’s main method of interaction is via rectangular-shaped wireless devices
which look remarkably like remote controls for nintendo ds TVs, DVDs or other home entertainment devices.
The console is smaller — much smaller — than either the nintendo games 360 or the PS3. Although not as petite as a slimline PS2, the Wii is compact and
discreet enough to be a nice fit in most living room situations. Just like the 360, the Wii can either be stored flat or on its side. Nintendo
have provided a special grey stand for those wanting to store their Wii sitting up — this stand lets the Wii sit on an attractive angle.
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