By: James Yu and Sarju Shah

The Nintendo Wii is finally here. Although the company has stated that the console isn't intended to compete with the PS3 or Xbox 360 from a high-definition graphics standpoint, the Wii hardware has many next-generation features, including Wii Channels, a "Virtual Console" option that lets players purchase and download legally emulated versions classic games for various systems of yesteryear, and, of course, its infamous motion-sensing controller. We go under the hood and explore everything the Wii system has to offer.

Wii Hardware

The design of the Wii retail box tells you everything you need to know about Nintendo's new system, but not in the traditional manner with spec lists and game advertisements. The Wii's retail box is far different from any other console package we've ever seen. You can't find a list of technical specs anywhere on the box, and game screenshots, which usually blanket the back of system boxes, are conspicuously absent. The only visible high-tech jargon, the package contents and epilepsy warning information, is hidden away on a side panel.

Mouse over the image to see an alternate Wii shot.

The front of the white box features the Wii console and a Wii Remote. The Wii logo sits centered over the picture in a low-contrast gray font. The back panel has the same Wii logo and a picture of a hand holding the Wii remote. You would have to coat the package with buttercream frosting to make the Wii box more accessible and nonthreatening to nongamers.

Our $249 Wii package included the Wii console; a console stand; a Wii Remote, with Nunchuk attachment and two AA batteries; a sensor bar; an AC power adapter; a composite AV cable; a copy of Wii Sports; and operation manuals in three different languages.

The Wii console is much smaller than the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. You can easily stack the system in the middle of a component rack or stand it next to your TV or a free-standing speaker, but you'll also need to make space for the system's sizable power brick. You can turn on the system by pressing the power button on the front of the console or by hitting the power button on the Wii remote. The system boots up quickly and runs quietly.


The console has a front panel that flips open to reveal an SD memory card slot and a sync button used for connecting wireless Wii Remotes to the system. The top of the system has two more hidden panels. One large, removable panel covers four GameCube controller ports and another smaller panel covers two GameCube memory-card slots. The Wii's slot-loading disc drive can play Wii discs and is also backward compatible with GameCube discs. The Wii can't play DVD movies, but Nintendo has indicated that the feature may come in the future.

The rear of the console has two USB ports, an AV multi out, a power connector, and a port for the sensor bar. The sensor bar is a separate console peripheral designed to maintain accurate controls by providing a reference point for the Wii Remote. Nintendo took great care in making the bar as unobtrusive and easy to install as possible, since people don't really want to spend thousands of dollars on a nice flat-screen TV only to ugly it up with a console attachment. The bar can sit above or below your display, and Nintendo included a small stand and double-stick tape to enable several installation options. The system comes with a composite AV cable for regular 480i displays, but we recommend getting a set of component cables to get support for 480p. The difference in image quality is very noticeable.


Wii Remote

The Wii Remote feels natural in your hand. The two AA batteries sit in the bottom half of the controller and lower the remote's center of gravity, which is great for balance since you primarily only hold the bottom half of the controller. The top face of the Wii Remote has a slick plastic surface, while the underside has a textured matte finish, which seemed to help prevent the controller from getting sticky during long play sessions. The remote comes with a wrist strap designed to keep the controller from flying away in case you accidentally lose your grip while playing games. It's a good idea to set up your Wii in a large room since each player will need a decent amount of space to swing the remote around.

The Nunchuk attachment plugs into the bottom of the Wii Remote and functions as a secondary controller for your off hand. It has an analog thumbstick and two buttons. The Nunchuk also has a motion sensor--you can shake the Nunchuk while fishing in Zelda to move the lure and attract fish.

You can calibrate the Wii Remote sensitivity and sensor-bar position in the Wii settings menu. We found that the remotes worked equally well on large screens and small screens. The Wii Remotes also worked on a variety of display types here in the office, including CRTs, LCDs, and even a rear-projection television.

897 Comments

  • jdiehljr

    Posted Jan 8, 2007 10:25 am PT

    The only real problem I have with the PS3 is the fact the launch titles were not very impressive. It's not a bad system and has a lot of potential. It proudly shares space on my entertainment center with my Nintendo Wii and my X-Box 360. As for the Wii, Twilight Princess is more than worth the system purchase and with Corruption and Brawl coming in 2007 it is a system worth taking seriously. None of the big three systems are perfect nor should they be.

  • vivalapwned posted Jan 8, 2007 7:26 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    vivalapwned

    Posted Jan 8, 2007 7:26 am PT (hide)

    LOLOLOL PS3 COPY THE WII HAHAHHAAHA!!!! For the record LOGITECH originally had a motion sensor controller back in the late 90s so get your facts right before you start saying some one copied. and i bet they came out with the idea roughly the same time cause its not like ps3 saw that the Wii had motion sensing cause it takes a long time to get a controller through development.

  • vivalapwned posted Jan 8, 2007 7:19 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    vivalapwned

    Posted Jan 8, 2007 7:19 am PT (hide)

    dude WTF you add a game and a second controller in only the PS3 price wtf it makes it look more expensive and funny thing is its only $900CND for a game and a controller meaning its like $850 American. I like the Wii alot but nintendo makes you buy a wiimote and the nunchuck seperat and 40 bucks a piece $80 for a controller is getting up there. why didnt you add the price of a game and a controller to the Wii and 360 huh is it because your trying to take down the PS3. You can like any system you want Wii, 360, or Ps3 but what you like stay with it. I like PS3 i wont discuss about how the 360 sucks because it is only my opinion because i like sony. The 360 is a great machine but i think the PS3 is awsome.

  • holdenmcclure

    Posted Jan 7, 2007 8:02 pm PT

    dang, you guys should should check out the 360 vs. PS3 debate goin on in the comments section, that is when the game world has gone wrong.. Over 223 pages of pissed off gamers. lol

  • zeldafan123123

    Posted Jan 7, 2007 1:28 pm PT

    Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • just4pool93

    Posted Jan 6, 2007 6:33 pm PT

    Wii all the way. The Xbox 360 comes next because Gears of War kicks ass. The PS3 does not suck in my opinion but it has not impressed me enough so that I would throw down $600 for it.

  • xboxps2gc

    Posted Jan 6, 2007 6:51 am PT

    Wii - $300 of different, family oriented, simple gaming

    360 - $500 of HD quality, adult oriented game play

    PS3 - $1000 (after you buy a game and a second controller) beta machine. Great graphics but over priced with absolutely no interesting launch titles (at least they are easy to find though LOL)

  • curty_flurty

    Posted Jan 6, 2007 3:24 am PT

    lol, the wii is $300 dollars here, and the PS3 is $1000!!! hahaha, i want wii, and metroid prime corruption.!!

  • marcsk8ter

    Posted Jan 5, 2007 6:30 pm PT

    I have try the Wii at my cousin's house at Christmas and I have try redsteel and Wii sports and let me tell you thats is a different gameplay and thats not so bad it was very funny with the *katana*^^

  • Gin_Tama posted Jan 5, 2007 6:29 pm PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    Gin_Tama

    Posted Jan 5, 2007 6:29 pm PT (hide)

    WIIIIIII FTW!!!!!!!

  • Seram

    Posted Jan 5, 2007 5:50 pm PT

    I'm no fanboy, but I think Nintendo made a smart move. Generally, people are going to buy either an Xbox 360 or a PS3. One or the other. But, with their purchase, they will almost definitely get a Wii since it's so different. So, it's either Xbox 360 and a Wii, or PS3 and a Wii, making Nintendo get a lot of sales whether or not the consumer wants an Xbox or a Playstation. I'm sure it's cheap price helps also.

  • HeadlessElite

    Posted Jan 5, 2007 5:17 pm PT

    I agree with gamemasterWii

  • gamemasterWii

    Posted Jan 5, 2007 4:20 pm PT

    I'm amassed at the Wii it's $250 and comes with a free game and its better than the PS3 and the PS3 is worth $600. Come on the Wii is better and cheaper

  • kingkrazy609

    Posted Jan 5, 2007 3:53 pm PT

    man i have to say the wii is way better than i expected, i have 360 and wii right now im lookin forward to getting the ps3 but so far by the looks of it its not so interesting not so many games resistance sux ass they are just trying to be another halo, and zelda is a ps3 ass kicker and gears of war is right before halo jes cant wait for halo3 im definitly gonna be in that beta test. but back on point WII KICKS ASS! PEACE !~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~

  • brotherscampos

    Posted Jan 5, 2007 12:01 pm PT

    I am very happy with my wii

  • Macphisto31

    Posted Jan 5, 2007 9:00 am PT

    I think Nintendo got it this time. Gamers want to play and have fun. What´s the point in a game system reading Blu-Ray or whatever. It´s a game console, it´s supose to be simple. Press the On button and let me play. For the price of a PS3 I can build a PC that does a lot more things with cheaper games.

  • Israels_Son

    Posted Jan 5, 2007 4:04 am PT

    PS3? You mean the Xbox Wii 60?

  • Mrgmandathird posted Jan 5, 2007 4:01 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    Mrgmandathird

    Posted Jan 5, 2007 4:01 am PT (hide)

    Hearing you people makes me laugh , PS 3 rocks

  • StopShootingMe

    Posted Jan 4, 2007 11:36 pm PT

    Since I played games on the pc I lost interest in console gaming but the Wii is awsome!!!!!

  • Linko-san

    Posted Jan 4, 2007 7:25 pm PT

    All you guys, stop arguing about Xbox and PS3, besides, at the E3, they al said Wii,Wii,Wii,Wii, and Wii, and 200000 times, Wii... Nintendo just hit the casual by its sensor bar and the Wii mote, just the most best idea for revolution of gaming ever.

  • darklink124

    Posted Jan 4, 2007 2:19 pm PT

    i am on the internet on the wii typing right now ohh and sorry ppl who did not get the wii for christmas because nintendo is on vacation and you have to wait until march

  • Schizor

    Posted Jan 4, 2007 1:27 pm PT

    The Wii has great potential and is very fun. Have one myself, waiting for some new, hot and sweet new channels and games!!!

  • TowerGuard64

    Posted Jan 4, 2007 8:46 am PT

    the wii is complete awesomeness!!!!!

  • xatman911

    Posted Jan 4, 2007 6:53 am PT

    Its a tough decision between all three consoles.

  • oscarVD

    Posted Jan 3, 2007 8:27 pm PT

    wii is not the best but is the chipest and is fun!

  • RicardoJr99

    Posted Jan 3, 2007 12:28 pm PT

    nintendo wii rocks my world it is my heart my soul and everything i live for

    shame i havent got one yet though lol
    d(-_-)b

  • lukeblink182

    Posted Jan 2, 2007 6:24 pm PT

    I have a Wii, and im very happy with it. I can say that i might buy an Xbox 360 when the price drops. Its too bad i don't have a EDTV or HDTV cus them 480p component signals look SEXY!

  • gamemasterWii

    Posted Jan 2, 2007 5:45 pm PT

    Definitely the Wii and/or Xbox 360 but paying $600 for a PS3 is just not worth it

  • sexyfatman24

    Posted Jan 2, 2007 3:49 pm PT

    YAHHHHH THE WIIIII. WOOT. ps3 = waste of money.

    360 is just as good as the ps3 and has better games for it too.

    ultimate combonation has got to be the wii and 360

  • McBorisJr

    Posted Jan 2, 2007 3:28 pm PT

    the wii and ps3 cant really be compared... two totally different systems. wii kinda focuses on all different people being able to play a game even though they might not be a gamer (am i right?) and i'm not really feeling the ps3 as that great a console. i've played resistance: fall of man for like an hour? wasnt as great as i thought it might've been, really. and, just before christmas, one of my friends was over at best buy lookin for wiimotes and saw a whole pile of ps3's with a security guard watching them. he said they've been there for a couple hours. iono but if you go to every store, its practically impossible to get a wii w/o standing in some sort of crazy line. and btw, microspot sounds funny.

  • andrew_ribbons

    Posted Jan 2, 2007 10:23 am PT

    Next Gen Consoles: They have unheard of technologies like Hard Drives, Linux and, dare i say it, THE INTERNET :O. Wow. Not had them with PC's for about the last 15 years, no sir

  • boodarni

    Posted Jan 1, 2007 2:46 am PT

    Wii is the bwst in the WORLD.
    What is better than Wii????
    ( And to Farsi/Iran )
    وی بهترین توی جهانه.
    چی بهتر از وی؟؟؟

  • ryanthegamer

    Posted Dec 31, 2006 9:05 pm PT

    ok and now back to sticking up for the ps3 please leave leave the ps3 alone hay like the wii is good theres no doubt about that but hay ps3 i still pretty good like its the most powerfull and it runs on blue ray and you can plazy online. andf ps3 did not copy wii they were proberly doing that before wii even told every one about that idea but hay the wii i do like so sorry again for my second post cos its so long but you can loagh at me complaine about how i got reported when that other guy called us all suckers no ones reported him for disruptive posting.


    thank you and i am going to try a new craze have a blog in post so im gonna try it now ok.
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    If only i lived in USA or UK they have such good tv man i like T.V. and hay they have othewr goods things like................................?

  • tophat8

    Posted Dec 31, 2006 4:27 pm PT

    de wii is de beast do youd think de same'e

  • playdennis

    Posted Dec 31, 2006 12:35 pm PT

    What is better, Xbox 360 or Wii?

  • gearman77

    Posted Dec 30, 2006 11:28 pm PT

    the ps3 copyed of the wii because the wii first had the motion senor and then the ps3 add it to it and now they copyed the wii again because the ps3 can download old games like the wii.

  • pigsaysmoooo

    Posted Dec 30, 2006 10:25 pm PT

    ya whatever ryanthegamer the wii might have a quirky name but hey all that your beloved sony is doing is proving that they can count. Mr Kutagari and his friends at SCEA better watch there backs for the 360 and the wii.......especially the wii

  • hokutobill

    Posted Dec 30, 2006 6:41 pm PT

    I am living in Japan and I was going to buy a Wii but I didn't know that no games were included! I think everywhere except Japan gets the Wii Sports bundled with the system! So I had to think about an extra 4800 yen which is about 40 bucks. So the total would be around 300 big ones to start! I am not sure if I want to take the plunge!

  • tdf64

    Posted Dec 30, 2006 5:47 pm PT

    I have been playing my wii and its better than what i expected, worth $250, wii will burn ps3 2 ashes

  • Carlitonsp

    Posted Dec 30, 2006 2:02 pm PT

    htownallstar555 is in total denial of the Wii's Massive POWER!

  • Soulgrind24

    Posted Dec 29, 2006 3:59 pm PT

    The PS2 doesnt look better than the Wii. The Gamecube games looks better than the PS2. PS2 has great games, but has the worst graphics and sound than the Gamecube and Xbox. The Wii is awesome. PS3 hasnt impressed me yet. Of course, its not up to its full potential yet, but, still not impressed with it. It was rushed out. Ill give it time. But, 360 and Wii ROCK!

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