Nintendo Wii Video Game System
Summary By Chad Creel

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The Nintendo Wii is one of the most popular video game systems on the market and also one of the most affordable as well.
The Wii also has a game called the Wii fit that you can purchase, that has a workout pad to get you in shape while enjoying the fun of a video game.
The system’s technological heart, a processing chip developed with IBM and code-named “Broadway” and a graphics chipset from ATI code-named “Hollywood” — deliver stunning performance. And instead of a tray, Wii uses a single, self-loading media bay that plays both 12-centimeter optical discs used for the new system, as well as Nintendo GameCube discs.
Nintendo’s Wii System – Three Ways Wii Is Revolutionizing Video Games
Summary By Gary Speer
Nintendo’s Wii system, launched with a flurry of worldwide marketing in autumn 2006, has revolutionized the world of gaming. The Wii system takes video games and gaming to new levels of activity which have benefited all levels of society, from schoolchildren to the elderly.
1. Wii turns couch potatoes into fitness buffs. But the Wii certainly works hard to put people on their feet and get them moving.
2. Wii brings active, fun learning into many classrooms. With the advent of Wii, schools are discovering physical fitness, as well as hand-eye coordination, is becoming fun for a generation of students using Wii.
3. Wii keeps elderly people active and is being used for research with diseases of aging. Researchers into such diseases as Parkinson’s have reported Wii helping some patients improving their muscle control, coordination, and remaining active by regularly playing some of the Wii fitness games.
Nintendo’s revolutionary Wii system is changing the video gaming market in at least these three ways — adding a high level of player activity, helping kids learn and get fit, and helping the elderly maintain and improve their fitness levels. If you’re looking for a video game system for your family, take a good look at Nintendo’s Wii system.
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