Wed 9 May 2007
The Wii Remote
Not only is the Wii Remote inviting, it was intentionally designed by Nintendo to be sophisticated and elegant looking. But basically it was designed to make the gaming system accessible to people of all ages. And they did this in such a way that they fused the sophistication of the advanced motion-sensing technology and the simplicity of a remote control to put up this input device easily playable for all ages.
A multifunctional device, the wireless Wii Remote is only the size of your traditional remote control. The remote will act as your weapon to shoot your enemy in a first-person shooting game, a steering wheel in a driving game, or a racket in a tennis game. In short, it will accommodate all necessary functions for your particular game.
Aside from the motion-sensing and pointing capacity of the Wii Remote control, it also includes rumble features, speakers and an expansion port where one can place additional input devices.
The wireless Nintendo Wii Remote has the capacity to send actions to the console even from as far away as 30 feet or when used as a pointing device to as far as 15 feet away—all these when using the Bluetooth technology.
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