Sunday, July 4, 2010

Wii is OK, but Wii won't be playing any games with good graphics.

The Wii is an excellent home gaming console if you wanna move around, but is also notorious for its "Homebrew Channel" Let's go in-depth with the features:

--Look and Feel--
The Wii is a very sleek console that can be bought in White or Black. It has 4 buttons; Power, Reset, Eject, and Sync, which is hidden under the SD Slot cover. To the right of the buttons, we have the Optical Drive, which can read Wii ODs and Gamecube CDs. The power button has a light on it, with red meaning standby, amber meaning WiiConnect24 is turned on, and Green meaning powered on.


--UI--
The UI of the Wii is very original. From the start, you have quite a few channels: the Disc Channel, which is used for starting games, the Mii Channel, used for creating Miis, the Photo Channel, used for looking at photos you've stored on your Wii and SD Card, the Wii Shop Channel, used for downloading original Wii titles, additional Wii Channels, and VC Titles, The Forecast and News Channels, which are pretty self explanatory, and that's it. But you can download more channels and I'll get to that later.

--Internal Organs--
You guys probably aren't as tech-savvy as I am, so I'm just gonna say this: It's fast, but the graphics leave something to be desired. Moving on.

In order to keep this short, I'm not going into detail on the little things, but this is the world's best-selling console. I totally recommend this.


--Flaws--

1. No Online Achievement System.
2. No Friends System.
3. No Customization
4. First Wiis made had little memory.

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