March 24, 2009
Wii Remote
Nintendo exhibited their newest gaming console at the E3 conference parade called the Wii. It gave gamers a peek to see the advanced technology of the Wii, but did not release the date of release and its selling price.
Gamers and fans were excited to hear on the press conference last Monday evening when Sony announced that they are releasing their newest gaming console, PlayStation3 in North America on Nov. 17. To add to their excitement, Sony publicized that they are releasing two versions: a 20GB Hard drive version that sells at $499 and a 60GB Hard drive version with a price tag of only $599.
Despite withholding the release date and price of their newest gaming console, the Wii, Nintendo gave a visual spectacle of the trump card for the Wii-remote controller. It gives gamers a more exciting experience with playing sports and fighting games, as it gives a gamer freedom of movement and a diversity of handiness that can revolutionize gaming experience, and proves being previously called Revolution does give it justice.
Nintendo focused on revealing the capability of the remote controller and also showed the 27 games available for the Wii. They highlighted the magnificence of the Wii to whet the appetites of gamers before announcing the price and it its release date.
Highlighting the Wiis remote controller and diversity of games on center stage, and focusing on Nintendos aim to make the game accessible and wide-ranging for their mass-base of gamers who have been patronizing their products. They named their newest console the Wii as homonym to we. In an interview, Nintendos VP for Sale and Marketing, Reggie Fils-Aime admitted that the name is receiving mixed reviews, but is a positive that fans will eventually recognize the name of the Wii. Fils-Aime was grateful for the response of a lot of people who wrote good things about the Wii the day they knew about it and saying in an interview, We want to thank everyone who wrote good things about it the day you heard about it.
Nintendo had given word that they are looking at releasing the Wii in the fourth quarter of 2006. Also, that they are looking at a more affordable price tag compared to its competitors Sony PlayStation3 and Microsoft Xbox 360 as they are looking at attracting a wide-range of players.
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