What Nintendo Wii Information Do I Need to Know?

When looking for Nintendo Wii information, it is tough to separate out what is fact and what you need from all the fluff and marketing spin. The Wii is an outstanding gaming system and this article intends to highlight some of its best features so that you the reader have the Nintendo Wii information you need.

What Makes the Wii Different?

The biggest difference between the Wii and its competition is the remote. Nintendo Wii information on this remote is difficult to find, so without getting into all the scientific information and engineering specs, I will highlight briefly the features that separate this remote from others. The primary difference between this remote and your run of the mill joystick is its ability to translate its movement to movements in the game. Swing the remote to the left, the character on screen moves left. Move right, right they go.

One of the games is bowling and you literally move the remote like you would be bowling in real life. The Nintendo Wii information on this is pretty tight lipped, but there is a sensor bar included with the system that orients the remotes, so this has something to do with it. What we do know is that Nintendo at one point purchased a gyroscope company, but they did not use this technology in the remotes. Instead they decided to use solid state accelerometers that detect motion by way of motion. These accelerometers in the remote connected up to the main Wii unit by way of Blue Tooth wireless. This Nintendo Wii information is widely known, but the ins and outs of how the controllers work is not fully understood.

Other Nintendo Wii Information

It is approximately eight and a half by six inches and is fully backwards compatible with the game cube. The Wii console communicates wirelessly with the Internet via IEEE 802.11 or a USB 2.0 LAN adaptor. Wii also can connect wirelessly with Nintendo DS as well as play Nintendo DS games. In addition to this wireless connectivity, the Wii can connect to the internet through its internal wireless system. It also has the capability to stay connected to the internet even if it is shut off. This allows game updates to happen at night. When the system is powered on all the games are ready to go. The Wii is powered by a central processor that is code named "Broadway." I hope you found this Nintendo Wii information useful and educational.