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alaTest hat 8.760 Testberichte und Meinungen für Nintendo Wii analysiert. Durchschnittliche Expertenbewertung: 80/100, und durchschnittliche Verbrauchermeinungen: 86/100. Im Vergleich zu 78.319 Testberichten von anderen Spielekonsolen ergibt sich daher ein alaScore von 86/100 = Sehr Gut.
3/5
Electricpig.co.uk
The Nintendo Wii was a revelation when it launched, but three years later, and almost every aspect that stood out as unique is no more. Sony and Microsoft are both jumping on the motion control bandwagon, and you can now buy an Xbox 360 for less than a Wii. There?s no doubt it?s been phenomenally successful, but if you?ve dodged the hype train this far, is there any point climbing aboard now? Read on and we?ll break it down for you in our full Nintendo Wii review: Three years on.
4/5
Electricpig.co.uk
The Nintendo Wii was a revolutionary console when it went on sale in 2006. With it, Ninty showed that you don?t need consoles with NASA nano technology and high definition graphics to ensnare gamers and all their friends and family: just an easy to use, memorable control system, and oodles of imagination. But more than three years on, with the price yet to fall and no improved Wii hardware on the horizon, is this a bandwagon worth jumping on so late? Read our Nintendo Wii review for our verdict on its design and build, and find out.
3/5
Electricpig.co.uk
The Nintendo Wii?s online skills help it roll every console Ninty has ever released into one downloadable catalogue for you, but in an age of streaming movies and dedicated deathmatch servers, is that enough? We take a look at the Nintendo Wii online features three years on, in our in depth review.
4.5/5
Techradar
Update: check out our first impressions of the new Nintendo Wii U console here: Hands on: Nintendo Wii U reviewFor sheer playability, there's no console better than the Wii. Its former codename, Revolution, describes it superbly. The motion sensitive controllers are just that, and with the addition of extra controllers such as the Wii Fit Balance board, Nintendo is managing to take the concept outside the traditional realms of gaming. If you haven't played on a Wii, you won't quite know what it's like to experience. Not only are the motion sensitive controllers unbelievably responsive and easy-to-use, but it's at its best for family gaming where even grandparents can pick things up pretty quickly in simple games.Complex games using the additional nunchuck are far more difficult though! And make sure you fork out for rechargeable batteries, also.There are clever touches, too â pressing the off button on your controller powers down the entire system and the other connected controllers. The controllers pick up movement via a plug-in sensor bar that sits atop or underneath your screen.Mini characters called Miis are your representation in the games, and you can pick up points as you become more proficient.You can also play online via the built-in Wi-Fi connection or an optional Ethernet adapter and even save Miis to Wii remotes to play at friends' houses; the whole system really is very well designed. While the Opera-powered web browser is initially impressive, you'll need to have a pretty rubbish laptop to want to browse the internet this way.Since the browser uses Flash 7, the video content available is poor even through BBC iPlayer; the BBC actually has to encode its video content especially for the Wii and at a higher bitrate even though it plays in worse quality. The browser is an optional add-on available through the online store, a shame.Serious gamers need not applyNintendo has also taken the step of remembering those who bought the GameCube. All games and even the controllers are supported. Elsewhere on the hardware, USB slots enable charging of devices and other add-ons while a SD slot enables storage and photo browsing on your TV.The Wii is also extremely affordable â even if this doesn't extend to the games themselves, you won't find yourself too bored by those games included with the system, especially Wii Sports which is addictive to say the very least. The IBM-powered Wii was never meant for serious gaming, and if there is any criticism of the system it's in this department. The ATI-powered graphics are far from amazing while the media features of the Xbox 360 aren't even half-matched. But you'd have to be chief of the snob parade if that makes you dislike the Wii. It's gaming for those that don't usually game. Nintendo is not only safe, the Wii has reinvented what a games console should be.
Digital Home Thoughts
The Nintendo Wii is Nintendos fifth generation home gaming console and may prove to be their most innovative one to date. The Wii offers a completely new way to interact with video games by using a motion sensitive controller called the Wii remote. If you want to play golf, swing the remote like a golf club. Feel up for a game of tennis? Use the remote like a tennis racket. Experiences like this are what Nintendo is hoping will draw people to their new system. Does the system deliver on this? Is it as easy to pick up and use as advertised?
4/5
Howstuffworks.com - Products
The Nintendo Wii video game console is built around the experience of its Bluetooth-wireless, motion-sensitive controller. Read more in Consumer Guide's review. ...
8/10
testmateriel
3 experts ont donné leurs avis sur le Nintendo Wii qui obtient une moyenne de 8 sur 10.
Smartson
Nintendos senaste konsol finns äntligen i Sverige. Testarna är imponerade över hur bra den rörelsekänsliga handkontrollen fungerar, men skriver samtidigt att Wii inte riktigt kan tävla med konkurrenterna rent prestandamässigt.

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