Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Should You Buy a Nintendo Wii?
I noticed a lot of people ask the question "Should I buy a Nintendo Wii game console?". Since its introduction in November 2006, the Wii has dominated the current generation console battle, with its combination of a low price, unique controls and the values of the family. This does not mean that the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 its successes have seen, but Nintendo seems to hit a little bit, "have different demographic of consumers who led an amazing spread their console. To determine which console is better for you, you have the advantages and disadvantages of each current platform that will hopefully help in this article, will weigh.
It is easy to forget that the current generation of consoles for a few years now and the original charm of each platform has changed over the years. The prices have changed, the catalogs have finished the game, and the event is the same platforms have seen further developments.
Price
Originally, the Wii is the cheapest current generation console, but this is a little bit with "acted recently. The following table is ordered by the United Kingdom recommended retail price in ascending order of price, and covers all current versions of each console.
£ 129.99 / $ 199.99 Xbox 360 Arcade (256 MB)
£ 169.99 / $ 299.99 Xbox 360 Premium (60GB)
£ 179.99 / £ 249.99 Wii (512 MB)
£ 229.99 / $ 399.99 Xbox 360 Elite (120 GB)
£ 299.99 / $ 399.99 Playstation 3 (80GB)
£ 339.99 / $ 499.99 Playstation 3 (160GB)
As you can see, the Xbox 360 Arcade games console is the best available, and undermines the Wii and an impressive £ 50 / $ 50 The main disadvantage of the Arcade model is the lack of substantial storage space and for consumers in the United Kingdom, the premium version is a bit more attractive, with 60 GB hard drive, and price is £ 10 less than the Wii. It should be noted that these are only recommended retail prices are, you can most likely order it a bit "less if you hunt in a variety of retailers.
The Wii shortage is continuously since its release, it seems to hold its value much better than the other consoles and not subject to discount. Unlike other consoles, the Wii has not seen a price reduction as the single internal matter, and is not likely to change, until the demand exceeds supply.
Graphic
The Wii is often the basis of the last generation of hardware, they have very similar performance described for the Nintendo GameCube. Nevertheless, it was a very easy platform to develop games, and Nintendo themselves have shown that they are every last drop of graphics performance squeeze out of it, with titles like Mario Galaxy and Metroid Prime.
It is very clear that both the Xbox 360 and PS3 graphics have a potential on the Wii, and have already produced some stunning looking games. There is not much between the two consoles, multi-platform titles are looking pretty similar on the two pieces of hardware. There will be another year or so we will see the true potential of these consoles before, but this is something what you would expect.
It is important to note that to do both the Xbox 360 and PS3 1080p high definition, which looks good on television mass. The Wii, unfortunately only to a maximum of 480p, which can not begin to look rather rubbish on larger screens. There are many rumors that offer an updated version of Nintendo Wii at some point that this limitation will be corrected.
Control
As you may know, the Wii Motion Controls funky, so to see the console as you swing around the controller, or if you targeted a specific direction. It is certainly not just a gimmick, and can be very effective, though sometimes the games are wrong. Fortunately, the Wii controls are very good and the standard of play, so that the game designers are not limited by it. The controller consists of a remote controller (Wiimote) and an optional separate analog stick (Nunchuck), which are connected by a short cable. The controls are wireless and include a built-in speaker and rumble effects.
The PS3 has also controls movement, but has not been so widespread and successfully implemented, such as the Wii controller. Both the Xbox 360 and PS3 controllers are pretty standard style, and they are both in wired and wireless available. All versions of the 360 controller have a rumble feature, and with it the latest version of the PS3 controller.
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