The Nintendo Wii was and still is a revolution in games console design. Conceived in 2001, the successor to the less popular Game Cube was finally unveiled in 2005 and had gone on to lead worldwide sales charts for games consoles in 2010. Originally code named “Revolution”, the name Wii comes from the English word “we” which emphasizes the target market for the console everyone!

The Wii was developed to compete in the console gaming market against stiff competition from the Xbox 360 and Sony Play Station 3. The obvious way to make sales would be to simply stuff a console full of the best processor and graphics power but Sony and Microsoft had already chosen to go this route so Nintendo sought out an alternative, albeit more risky path, to dramatically improve the video game interface.

The Wii interface differs from its competitors dramatically. The Xbox 360 and Play Station 3, like consoles of the past, rely on a two-handed controller which uses joysticks and buttons to control the game. The Wii controller is an innovative, completely re-designed interface which does away with traditional joysticks instead replacing them with accelerometers and gyroscopes which control tilting and acceleration movements.

The Wii complex controller design grants gamers a far more intuitive style of game play, dramatically cutting down the learning curve required and providing users with an instinctive interface. No longer would gamers use a joystick or d-pad to control in game movement, instead users can feel as if they are actually swinging a tennis racket or sword, aiming a gun or even steering a car. The Wii makes good use of many additional controllers which further enhance the gaming experience such as steering wheels, fishing rods and tennis racket shaped controllers.

In creating a console suitable for everyone, a control style that was easy to pick up was essential and Nintendo have managed this fantastically. Users no longer had to spend hours learning the controls of a game allowing Parents and even Grandparents to pick up the controller and have fun with their kids. A massive array of games aimed at all levels of play from family fun to serious action games mean there is a game for everyone coupled with the interface to match.

Nintendo caught on very early in the development of the console that the Wii was not just for gamers. Programmes such as Wii Fit were developed and are already extremely popular alternatives for those who want a good workout without the hassle of driving to the gym or owning expensive gym equipment. The active philosophy behind many Wii titles has been a hit with parents who could entice their children into exercising without them even realising it. Additional controllers such as the Balance Board which allows users to simulate surfing and skateboarding have brought yet more ways in which fun can be combined with exercise.

As much of gaming today is aimed at online games, the Wii caters for this brilliantly with on board Wi Fi and wired connections allowing users to connect to the internet for online gaming or browsing using the installed Opera based browser.

The technology behind the Wii is here to stay, but what does the future hold for the most futuristic gaming console to date? HD upgrades are already rumoured to be in the pipeline, along with new innovative technology which will allow the Wii to learn and adapt to your movements providing a new level of artificial intelligence for your in game opponents and allowing for an even smoother, more intuitive interface.

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