Nintendo Wii
Anyone gonna refute that?
jjgamepro17 wrote:I think that the Nitnendo Wii will be better than both other next generation systems.
jjgamepro17 wrote:Online gameplay
jjgamepro17 wrote:will have the best games
jjgamepro17 wrote:is innovative and the controller is called the Wii-mote. Now I like that name.
jjgamepro17 wrote:The Wii is a next generation console that is meant for everyone, meaning people that never played games, people that do play games and those that will soon
jjgamepro17 wrote:But it also will offer the ability to download games straight from Nintendo, thats over 20 years of games (LEGALLY) and play them right on the Wii. Ha, I dont see sony nor microsoft offereing anything like that
jjgamepro17 wrote:All sony wants is your money
jjgamerpro17 wrote:And while they worry about how much power they can clog in a system, Nintendo is aiming toward GAMING!
jjgamerpro17 wrote:They have yet to mention anything like linux and blue ray disc
jjgamepro17 wrote:does offer fun and entertainment for hours at a time.
jjgamepro17 wrote:How about this, all other systems just butt off and let Nintendo RULE!
.shadox wrote:jjgamepro17 wrote:Dude im gonna dust that post with a million page essay later. I dont have time right now
I won't believe it to I see it.. I can't wait for jj's 1,000,000 page essay..
aka jj's essay of why to start a flame war here over the next gen systems..
IGN wrote:Wiimote vs. PS3-mote. Did Sony just steal a revolution?
by IGN Staff
May 8, 2006 - Just minutes ago, Sony made the announcement that its controllers would support tilt sensitivity and showed off the feature with a live demo of Warhawk. While this is a bit of a surprise, it also is to be expected in the grand scheme of gaming. Nintendo has been an innovator from the very beginning, and the best compliment is imitation. Of course, it's a little different when that imitation could put you out of business, right? Although PlayStation 3's and Wii's controllers may share some of the same technology, don't go counting Nintendo out just yet. There are some key differences between the controllers, and between what PS3 and Wii can do with the technology. Let's break it down.
We've known for over a year now that the Wii's input device is what makes it special. The Wiimote (as we've come accustomed to calling it), has the ability to point at any television with pixel-perfect control. In addition, it also can move in three dimensional space, meaning that if a player wants to punch an enemy in the face, they can by simply moving the controller forward. To add to the control, the nunchuck unit can team along with the Wiimote, giving tilt functionality to any game, as well as an analog joystick.
Luckily, Sony's technology isn't quite the same. Here's why:
The technology inside Sony's controller is a basic tilting accelerometer device. In a sense, that's the same style of control as the left hand of the Wii combination. Think of the technology as true 3D movement vs. basic tilt. The Wiimote will sense all pointing, motion and a new dimension of control, while the PS3 controller will expand only on the specific tilt functions. To make this a bit simpler to wrap your heads around, we've put it all in FAQ form below.
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