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Nintendo Wii January Bundle
This Wii Bundle includes a Wii System, Logitech Speed Force Wireless Racing
Wheel, Need For Speed: Undercover Wii Game, and Cables Unlimited Hardcore Gaming
Wii Component Video Cable.
To truly understand how Wii revolutionizes gaming, you have to try it for
yourself. Quite simply, Wii is for everyone. The ease of use and interactivity
of the Wii Remote and Nunchuk allows for a unique social gaming experience for
the whole family. You don't just play Wii, you experience it.
The sleek Wii console is no larger than a stack of several DVD cases. Included
in the Wii system box is an AV cable, a Wii stand, a Wii Remote, a Nunchuk controller,
and Wii Sports game disc.
Logitech Speed Force Wireless - Force Feedback Racing Wheel for Wii
Logitech's Speed Force Wireless racing wheel features a one-piece design,
along with force feedback and wireless technology that lets you enjoy a
more realistic driving experience without compromising the simplicity Wii
is known for. The Speed Force Wireless has been designed to match the color
scheme of your Wii system, with its white molding and gray accents. Are
you ready for a realistic driving experience on the Wii? |
Need For Speed: Undercover - Wii Game
You never thought it would turn out like this -- an all-out chase where
you're both the hunted and the hunter. Now you must get behind the wheel
and risk everything to infiltrate a ruthless international crime syndicate
and take them down.
The man you're after is a maniac behind the wheel, and he's driving like
his life depends on escape, which maybe it does. He's the one with all the
answers you need, so track him down. That fleet of police cruisers in your
rearview mirror won't make things any easier. It will take all of your experience,
and every ounce of skill, to outrun the law, take down the enemy, and unlock
the truth. |
Cables Unlimited Hardcore Gaming Wii Component Video Cable
Cables Unlimited's Hardcore gaming high definition component A/V cable allows
you to enjoy the best possible image and sound quality from your Wii. This
premium cable helps you get the most out of your gaming experience by providing
enhanced, detailed 480p high-definition graphics. |
More about the Wii system:
Featuring
a remarkable wireless controller experience, the Nintendo Wii console
invites players into game worlds and activities like never before.
Whether they're young or old, expert gamers or beginners, Wii players
will express themselves with intuitive motion control using the Wii
Remote: a flick of the wrist to swing a baseball bat or tennis racket,
a backswing and follow-through to send a golf ball flying over a
pristine fairway.
Connecting via wireless broadband to Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, Wii
owners will be able to spend Wii Points to download selected classic
games from NES, Super NES, SEGA Genesis, NEO GEO, SEGA Master System,
TurboGrafx-16 and N64 video game consoles.
And through WiiConnect24, owners will be able to access even more
content. Four-player compatibility as well as the ability to compete
with other Wii players over broadband internet means that Wii offers a
true social experience.
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Specifications
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Detailed Features
Specifications
- CPU/GPU: PowerPC CPU made with a 90nm SOI CMOS process, jointly developed with and manufactured by IBM; GPU developed with ATI.
- Media: A single self-loading media bay plays single- or
double-layered 12-cm optical discs for the Wii console, as well as 8-cm
Nintendo GameCube discs.
- Input: Four Wii Remotes can communicate with Wii, which features a bay for an SD memory card.
- Output: An AV Multi-output port for component, composite or S-video.
- Dimensions: About 8.5 inches long, 6 inches wide and
less than 2 inches thick (roughly the size of 3 DVD cases stacked on
top of each other).
A Closer Look
Features
- Design - Featuring a compact design that makes it a natural addition
to any television setup, the Wii console is white in color and can be displayed
either vertically or horizontally.
- GameCube Compatibility - The Wii is backward-compatible to all Nintendo
GameCube games and includes four ports for controllers and two slots for memory
cards.
- Size - About 8.5 inches long, 6 inches wide and less than 2 inches
thick (roughly the size of 3 DVD cases stacked on top of each other).
- Network - 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.
- CPU/GPU - PowerPC CPU (code-named "Broadway"), made with a 90nm
SOI CMOS process, jointly developed with and manufactured by IBM; GPU developed
with ATI.
- Media - A single self-loading media bay plays single- or double-layered
12-cm optical discs for the Wii console, as well as 8-cm Nintendo GameCube
discs.
- Input/Output - Input: four Wii Remote controllers can communicate
with Wii, which features a bay for an SD memory card. Output: an AV Multi-output
port for component, composite or S-video.
- WiiConnect24 - The Wii console can communicate with the Internet
even when the power is turned off. The WiiConnect24 service delivers a new
surprise or game update, even if the system is idle. Users can connect wirelessly
using IEEE 802.11 or a USB 2.0 LAN adaptor.
- Wii Remote - To make gaming as accessible to people of all ages
and all abilities, Nintendo wanted to create a controller that was as inviting
as it was sophisticated. The outcome is the Wii Remote controller. Nintendo
fused the familiarity of a remote control with the sophistication of motion-sensing
technology to come up with an input device for the ages! Sporting the size
of a traditional remote control, the wireless Wii Remote controller is a multifunctional
device that is limited only by the game designer's imagination. In a tennis
game, it serves as your racket you swing with your arm. In a driving game,
it serves as your steering wheel. For first-person shooters, the remote acts
as your weapon that you point at an enemy. The list of potential uses goes
on and on. Using Bluetooth technology, the wireless Wii Remote controller
sends your actions to the Wii console from as far as 30 feet away. As a pointing
device, the controller can send a signal from as far as 15 feet away. Up to
four Wii Remote Controllers can be connected at once, making for some great
multiplayer fun! In addition to its pointing and motion-sensing abilities,
the Wii Remote controller also includes a speaker, rumble feature and expansion
port for additional input devices, such as the Nunchuk controller.
- Nunchuk controller - Contoured to perfectly fit a player's hand,
the Nunchuk controller builds on the simplicity of the Wii Remote controller
and goes an extra step to meet the needs of gamers. The Nunchuk controller
connects to the Wii Remote controller at its expansion port and is used in
conjunction with the Wii Remote controller. The Nunchuk controller contains
the same motion-sensing technology enabled in the Wii Remote controller but
also includes an analog stick to assist in character movement. In several
games, players will use the analog stick of the Nunchuk controller to move
their characters and the Wii Remote controller to perform a specific action,
whether that's throwing a pass in football or aiming a ranged weapon in an
action game. Along with the analog stick, the motion-sensing Nunchuk controller
also contains two buttons positioned for quick access. Because the Wii Remote
and Nunchuk controllers are only relatively dependent on each other, players
are free to hold them in whichever hand is most comfortable. The ambidextrous
nature of the Wii controllers grants accessibility seldom seen in game controllers.
Wii Sports offers five distinct sports experiences, each using the Wii Remote
to provide a natural, intuitive and realistic feel. Players can use their
own Mii caricatures in the game and play them against their friends' Miis
for a more personalized experience. As players improve, their Miis' skill
levels will increase, so that they can see exactly how much better they've
become.
Tennis (1-4 players): Players grab the Wii Remote like a racket and
swing. The game registers forehands, backhands, volleys, lobs, slices, spin
and power depending on how fast the user swings and at what angle. Don't worry
about moving around the court to get to the ball. The game automatically
moves players into position.
Baseball (1-2 players): Players grip the Wii Remote like a bat and
swat fastballs out of the park, or fire a fastball over the plate with a flick
of their wrist. Timing and bat speed will make all the difference between
going yard and whiffing, so keep an eye on the ball and swing for the fences.
In the two-player game, one player pitches and the other bats. All fielding
and running is automatic, so that players can focus on the action.
Golf
(1-4 players): Step up to the tee, hold the Wii Remote like a golf club
and swing naturally to smack the ball onto the green. The harder
players swing the club, the farther the ball will fly. Be careful,
though. If players swing too hard, their ball will fly out of control,
so they should be sure to take some practice swings before going for
the pin. After reaching the green, line up putts carefully, practice
the stroke and try to hole out.
Bowling (1-4 players): Players raise the Wii Remote in their hand
just like a bowling ball, and then swing their arms to roll the ball. The
speed of the swing and the angle at which they release the ball affects the
ball's spin, so it will take some practice to master control over the ball
and knock down the pins.
Boxing (1-2 players): Using the Nunchuk controller as one glove and
the Wii Remote as the other, players dodge, weave and punch their opponents.
Players hold their hands high to guard their faces or low to block their torsos.
They punch high to hit their opponents' faces or low to get under their guard
for a body blow. Swing both arms left or right to sidestep oncoming blows
and move into position for a devastating knockout. |
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