Nintendo Wii Review

by Lee Reid Released to the public within the past several months, the Nintendo Wii is one of the most popular gaming consoles around. Like other video games it is slightly different that makes it unique among its users. It has an accelerometer and a joystick. Both of them together are known as the Nunchuck. Moreover you also get a Wii remote- a wireless controller for the console. This together makes up the Nintendo Wii Bundle. It has unlimited action. The Nintendo Wii gives th

Nintendo Wii Advice

by Lee Reid The Nintendo Wii is the hottest gaming console that was released about some months ago. Like other video games it is slightly different that makes it unique among its users. It has an accelerometer and a joystick. Both of them together are known as the Nunchuck. A Wii remote, which is a wireless controller for the console, is also provided. All of this forms the Nintendo Wii Bundle. It has unlimited action. The Nintendo Wii gives the best action. Whether you like s

The 3 motion technologies compared

Sony / How does it work? Sony have not been very forthcoming about how their controller works, but it seems fairly straightforward. Despite the obvious visual difference to the Wii Remote (primarily due the light source on its tip), the technology inside PS3’s motion controller is likely similar to the accelerometer and gyro in Nintendo’s controller. The PlayStation Eye’s raw specs strongly suggest that by itself, it cannot be used to track the controller accurately enough for motion controlled
Use of iFun has been demonstrated at the recent iGames Summit. The app enables an iPhone or iPod touch to be treated as a virtual remote for Nintendo's Wii console. Accelerometer and touchscreen controls are forwarded over local Wi-Fi, or else via a 3G network. By using a Facebook account and logging into the Social Gaming Network, the technology is also able to relay players' swings, shakes and ...