The Wii is Nintendo’s Answer to the XBox 360 and PS3
The Wii is Nintendo’s Answer to the XBox 360 and PS3
Besides just viewing the images, you are able to zoom in, create slide shows, a photo gallery or photo puzzles, draw on images, adjust colors in
various artistic ways, and send your creations to other Wii users. Users can select wii sports resort letters and move around the Wii Menu using the Wii
remote in the same way they would use a computer mouse. The remote even vibrates subtly in your hand as you hovered over menu options, so its
tactile feedback is excellent.
The top of the unit (top when you have the Wii stored on its side, that is) features a power and reset button, while the bottom has an eject
button. Along its edge is a discreet panel which can be lifted open to reveal the Wii’s SD card slot and Wii remote sync button.
Along the top edge of the unit are nintendo another two panels that hide one of the Wii’s best features — full GameCube backwards compatibility.
The first panel hides four slots for GameCube controllers, while the second features two GameCube memory card slots. The back of the unit is
similarly clean, with only a power, AV Multi-Out and sensor bar slot present.
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