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Buy New: $325.77 (On sale from $325.98)
Buy New/Used from $299.49
Avg. Customer Rating:   (1123 reviews) Sales Rank: 2
Platform: Nintendo Wii Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.5 Dimensions (in): 15 x 10 x 4.5
MPN: Wii Model: RVL-001 UPC: 454968801238 EAN: 0454968800194 ASIN: B0009VXBAQ
Release Date: November 19, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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  DIdnt work at first July 26, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I ordered the wii system and recieved it in a timely fashion. From the appearance of the system and other items I ordered eveything seemed to be ok. I purchased the wii as a gift and did not set it up right away. Almost 2 weeks went buy and at my son's birthday we set it up and it didnt work. Not overall pleased with Nintendo as they sent me a "remanufactured" model. Waited 4 days and we got it-everything worked ok from then on.
I payed full price from this store and after I recieved a defective unit, nintendo sent me a "remanufacured" one. Doesnt seem right to me.
  Wiiness July 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Let me start off by saying that trying to get one of this things wasn't very easy. i looked for about 3 weeks for onr and I looked everywhere. I didn't realize how high this things were in demand. Anyways I was amazed at how small and compact the system was. Its very sleek and pure white giving it the modern look. The only problem I had at first was the sensor bar. But that was because my living room is kind of small and I needed to stand further back. Moved a little and it was fine. Now it comes with wiisports which is one of the funest games for the wii. Which is cool and sad at the same time. There arn't many great games for the wii. The ones that are fun are cartoony and childish. And there isn't any news of any good titles coming out soon. But the saving grace would have to be super smash bros. Its very fun and you can have 3 of yours friends playing with you. Oh, and you can play with the gamecube controlers if you please. So I would recommend the wii to families, children, or as a sweet little party machine. But for the adults or more serious gamers i would go for the 360 as it has the best selection of games out of all the systems( just make sure to get extended warrenty as I'm on xbox #4 and havn't even owned as a xbox for barely a year).
  Fun for the Entire Family July 24, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The Wii is an innovative gaming system that brings the gaming experience to the entire family. In the past the game system where mine. On the rare occasion that someone in the house wanted to play they felt obligated to ask me. Well with the Wii it is a system for the entire family. My wife and kids enjoy it as much as I do. The games that came with the system are fun and easy to play. My wife enjoys the fact that groundbreaking cordless controllers incorporate physical movement into the game playing experience. The Wii is designed to get you moving. One of the biggest complaints about gaming is that kids are no longer exercising because they are playing video games. This is not the case with the Wii.
One of the most exciting features of the Wii is the Wii remote or Wii-mote. You can control your players in the game by pushing the buttons on the Wii remote but you also might have to swing your arms or move the controller through the air and the Wii console translates those movements into movements on the screen. The Wii remote is the primary aspect that distinguishes the Wii system from all others.
The Wii easily connects to the internet. This feature allows old school gamers to down load retro arcade and home video games onto their Wii console at a relatively inexpensive cost. Most games range from 500 to 200 will points ($5.00-$20.00). All of the Donkey Kong series, tecmo bowl, Mario franchise and about a hundred others have been included. Some of the systems that have lent their most popular games to the Wii library include, the original NES (Nintendo Entertainment System), the SNES (Super Nintendo Entertainment System), N64, (Nintendo 64), TurboGrafx16, Sega Genesis, NEOGEO and several arcade games. More titles are being added every month. You can also surf the world wide web, store photos, check the weather and I understand that soon you will be able to download music. One of the most used aspects of the Wii's internet capabilities is online play. Interacting and doing battle with other gamers all over the world is far from new, but it is still an intriguing aspect of gaming.
A drawback to the Wii is that you have to purchase additional controllers and accessories to get everything out of the most games. Many of the games you can download require a "classic" controller. The Wii Fit board costs quite a bit but it is a way to get a pretty good workout for those of us who could are not world-class athletes. There have been reports of significant weight loss based on some Wii and Wii Fit games. Most of the additional purchases that I have made have been well worth the cost.
To me I can see the Wii as more than just a gaming system. It is a way to have family time, a social networking device, it is a news and weather outlet as well as a way to get some exercise and have a pretty good time playing video games. The Wii is pretty close to being a lifestyle. I would recommend this to anyone.
BKOOL - Real Game Player!
  Me and my mom have fun with the Wii! July 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I saved up all my money for 6 months to get the Wii i was so happy when i went in to Gamestop and got it i took it home and me and my mom opened it set it up then we had a ball playing wii sports. We played for like 3 hours i think the wii has made me and my mom closer. You should get a wii if you are looking for a good time even if you don't like video games you will love the wii!
  So far, so good! July 23, 2008 So far it is everything it says it should be. It's fun and easy to use and setup.
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