Connections | ||
No. of controllers | 4 | Indicates how many controllers (joysticks etc.) come with the machine. |
Input/Output | 2xUSB 2.0, SD card reader, Wi-Fi, 2 GC memory card slots, AV Multi-output port for component, composite, or S-video | indicates the different types of connections the machine has. |
Display | ||
Screen | External | on portable consoles, the type of screen (i.e. LCD) |
Features | ||
Media type | DVD/Mini-DVD | Indicates whether the console uses discs or cartridges. |
Plays CDs | No | Indicates whether the machine can support music CDs. |
Plays DVD | No | Indicates whether the machine can play DVD films. |
Internet compatible | Yes | Indicates whether or not the machine can connect to the internet. |
Internal | ||
CPU | IBM PowerPC | Computers and consoles are sometimes classified by the number of bits they can process at one time or by the number of bits they use to represent data. These two values are not always the same, which ... More info |
RAM | In common usage, the term RAM is synonymous with main memory, the memory available to programs. For example, a computer with 8M RAM has approximately 8 million bytes of memory that programs can use. M ... More info | |
Storage | ||
Harddrive | 512MB internal flash | does the machine have an internal hard drive? |
Related | ||
Miscellaneous | Unique Wii remote controller enables an immerging game experience. In a tennis game, it is used as your racket, in an FPS it serves as your gun as you point it at the enemy. The game designers will set the limits for its use. The Wii is also a step forward for retro gaming through its “Virtual Console” functionality. It will have downloadable access to 20 years of fan-favorite titles originally released for Nintendo 64, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) and the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). The Wii is able to play all GameCube titles. |
Thursday, May 3, 2007
Nintendo WII
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