The Wii is going to overtake the 360 soon

So CB Games is reporting on the fact that the Wii will most probably overtake the 360 in sales this year which is an amazing feat if you think about it.They go on to say that this generation may belong to the casual gamers and insinuate that it is a bad thing…

One thing people do miss out on though is the attachment rate. The number of games ’attached’ to each console.

The Wii is selling fantastically and I cannot wait to get one as soon as they are released here but it’s attachment rate is currently shocking (1-2). Which is not good news the game developers…

The 360 has always had the best attachment rate (5-8) which is one of the reasons so many developers are creating new games for it..

Last I saw the PS3’s attachment rate is less than 1 per console which tells it’s own story really.

The Wii is in a different league to the 360 and PS3 and will most probably outsell both of them easily, I don’t think that is a bad thing though and I don’t think Sony or Microsoft are worried in the least.

Why the Wii is My Console of Choice for the Next Generation

Every video game enthusiast is familiar with the three next-generation consoles: the Playstation 3, the Xbox 360, and the Nintendo Wii. But which one is the best? Which one has the games with the better graphics? There are many questions to determine which console one should buy, but you also have to consider personal preferences. There is no definitive answer that says one console is better than another. But, in the following paragraphs I will explain why I am choosing to buy a Wii over the other consoles.

First of all, you could buy all three of them, but that would be a lot of money, approximately $1250 just for the consoles themselves. Of course there are probably people who have already done that, but most people can not afford that much or simply do not want to. Each console has its own price; the Playstation 3 is $600, the Xbox 360 is $400, and the Wii is only $250. That is reason number one why I choose the Wii over the others.

Now, some people might argue, you get what you pay for. But I don’t think this is the case with the Wii. I have played it many times at a friend’s house, and it is one of the coolest consoles I have ever played. You do not just sit on the couch and push buttons like all other video game systems. The “Wiimote” senses any motion created by the player, and this is used in the games for the system. For example, “Wii Sports,” which comes with the console for free, is a collection of sports games. There is baseball, golf, bowling, tennis, and boxing. You use the Wiimote to swing a golf club, throw a pitch, hit a tennis ball, and so on. The first time I played this game I was amazed because I had never experienced something like that from a video game.

The Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 are not nearly the same as the Wii. You can tell the games for the PS3 and 360 were made for very high resolution graphics, while the games for the Wii were made for the “fun factor.” Some people might argue that the Wii’s graphics are not next-generation, but graphics are not everything. In my opinion, graphics don’t make a game. It’s all about fun for me, and I’m sure many people agree. Sure, graphics are a part of every game, but some people think that it is everything, which it is not.

Another issue that should be addressed, but is often overlooked, is the size of the consoles. The Wii is the smallest, probably about the size of a book, while the other consoles are fairly large and require more space. Some people (like myself for example) do not have much room near a television for a video game system, but the Wii takes up a small amount of space so this is not a big problem.

Wii’s winning formula

San Francisco - Computer game makers and industry analysts agree that Wii is trouncing rival video game consoles due to a captivating blend of ease, fun, family, friends and affordability.

April US sales of Wii consoles with simple motion-sensing controllers were more than double those of Microsoft’s Xbox 360 and quadruple those of Sony’s languishing PlayStation 3.

Demand for Wii consoles has outpaced supply since they debuted in November of 2006. Nintendo has reportedly sold more than 2.5 million Wii consoles in North America.

French video game giant Ubisoft began working with Nintendo a year before Wii launched and premiered sword-fighting game Red Steel at the console’s release.

Ubisoft embraces the Wii platform that lets game makers get players to jump, swing, thrash and dart, according to Xavier Poix, director of the firm’s Paris and Montpellier studios.

“We were convinced the first time we touched the Wii that it really was a revolution because it was a way to think of games differently,” Poix told AFP.

‘Range of creative possibilities’

“When you look at someone playing an Xbox 360 game you see his face is really hard and both hands are stuck on the controller. When you see someone playing Wii, you always see a smile and movement. Sometimes crazy movement, but it is OK.”

US video game titan Electronic Arts and the game division of entertainment icon Disney have studios devoted to making Wii games.

The release of the Disney film “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” was accompanied by a Wii game of the same name that lets players use controllers to pretend to be sword-fighting buccaneers.

The head of the LucasArts, the game division for “Star Wars” series creator George Lucas, told AFP a Wii game that lets players wield virtual light sabers is on the horizon.

“The Wii opens up a range of creative possibilities for new and innovative game design,” said Disney Interactive Studios vice president Craig Relyea.

“Our Pirates of the Caribbean game for the Wii lets you slash and thrust with the Wii remote just as someone would do using a sword for combat. We wouldn’t have been able to offer those controls on any other platform.”

‘Something for everyone’

Japan-based Nintendo is cashing in on a gamble that there is a broad audience beyond the “hard-core gamers” keen on realistic warrior games rife with mayhem and bloodshed.

“Nintendo let Sony and Microsoft fight it out for the hard-core gamer market and went after all the people who either stopped playing or were intimidated by too many buttons on controllers,” said video game researcher Mia Consalvo, an associate professor at Ohio University.

“It is not just a game system it is something for everyone. Nintendo is crafty.”

Xbox and PlayStation consoles require players to master button and toggle combinations to command onscreen characters.

“With Wii it is just intuitive,” Poix said. “To move a weapon you simply move your arm.”

Wii is, in a way, a family board game for the computer generation because it turns play into a community event instead of just a person versus a machine, according to Poix.

‘Nosebleed territory’

“Part of the industry was misguided,” Poix said. “The question was how to get people other than geeks into the market. Wii really helped us to realize we are not developing games for one type of person anymore but for everybody.”

Nintendo heeded a “historical rule of video games” that consoles are hot sellers in the $200 price range and sales cool quickly as prices rise to “nosebleed territory” above $400, said analyst Rob Enderle of Enderle Group in Silicon Valley.

Wii is priced at $249, while the PlayStation 3 models are priced at $499 or $599 and Xbox 360 models at $299 or $399.

“Nintendo knew their audience well - folks whose parents buy them stuff - and hit right on the price point,” Enderle told AFP.

Wii’s price makes it enticing not only to parents buying for children, but to people that already have a PlayStation or Xbox.

“It’s pretty, it’s fun, it’s cheap and kids like it” Enderle said.

‘Wife-o-meter’

“Plus it’s kind of fun to play with the wife when the kids are out of the room. Wii hit it on all cylinders and is chewing up the market.”

Nintendo’s vision for Wii is to appeal to everyone ages five to 95, the company’s legendary game creator Shigeru Miyamoto said at a recent game developers’ gathering in San Francisco.

Miyamoto joked that he gauged Wii’s potential by using a “wife-o-meter,” the reaction of his wife at home.

Miyamoto’s creations Donkey Kong and Legend of Zelda scarcely nudged the needle on the wife-o-meter, Miyamoto quipped.

“On Valentine’s Day I got home late from work and found my wife playing Wii,” Miyamoto said laughing.

“Now, my wife is bragging to me that she can beat me at this game, any time. What’s worse is she is right. If we can convert my wife, we can convert anyone.”

Nintendo Wii Weight loss? I think not.

So, Lately I’ve read a couple of articles on some other sites about people losing weight using the Nintendo Wii Gaming Console. This is probably the laziest approach to weight loss I’ve seen as of yet. Some Simple arm motions and minimal calorie loss added with some starvation, and your healthy? Not a chance. The ONLY point one could argue is MINIMAL gains to an improved cardiovascular system with the slightly increased heart rate that the Wii’s Unintense ‘Sports’ game will provide. The wii’s controller weighs next to nothing, therefore your not gaining any muscle, which in turn will not increase your calorie burning efficiency. There is no substitute for cardiovascular excersize, and muscle building, especially not that in the form of a gaming console. Some games in the past (the Nintendo Track game for the original NES, and Dance Dance Revolution) actually had a decent attempt at some really intense cardiovascular excersize in the form of a gaming console, but flailing your arms around for a half an hour a day will do almost nothing for you. You could spend 30 Minutes a day jogging, or even WALKING briskly and get a much more marginal workout, and net more gains for your health. If you cant cut 30 minutes out of your day for excersize, which REALLY isnt much (try it, you’ll see), you’ll be doing yourself a lot more good than playing a gaming console. I’m not trying to trash the Nintendo Wii in any way, but people need to stop trying to substitute shortcuts for excersize, if it was easy, it probably would’nt be good for you.

Over 7 Million Wii’s Sold

pick the 36029.3% pick  360 (187,610 votes)consoles sold
10,715,033
pick the PS 319.4% pick PS3 (124,222 votes)consoles sold
3,067,365
pick the Wii 51.3% pick Wii (327,963 votes)consoles sold
7,023,213

 

GO the Wii :D

 

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Buy Nintendo Wii Sport bundle

A Nintendo Wii Bundle is a package deal that is available at various retailers such as Amazon.com, buy.com, and bestbuy.com. A typical Nintendo Wii Bundle includes all the basics that accompany a basic Wii purchase, but with many valuable extras. For example, the Nintendo Wii bundle available at amazon includes additional 1GB Sandisk memory card, A/V Cable for Standard TV Connections, Nunchuk Controller, Wii Stand, Wii Sports, Nintendo Wii Console, Wii Remote and 1 additional game, Madden 2007 but the included games can vary.A Nintendo Wii bundle is the awesome way to begin experiencing the fun and excitement the Wii has to offer. If you are purchasing a Wii as a gift for someone else and you are not a hardcore gamer , a Nintendo Wii bundle is a very attractive option because you can be certain that the recipient will not only have all the hardware they need to play, they will have a great selection of games as well. Depending on where you shop you might find that the Nintendo Wii bundle has been a hot seller and is currently not being offered. However, careful and thorough shopping will let you find a Nintendo Wii bundle deal that is available and with a selection of games that fits your needs and budget.

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