by Billy Jean

Ever since the concept of Wii was first conceived, there was little doubt left that it would be their ticket to become the kingpin of next-generation video gaming. Today, few gamers in the know would argue that it has not indeed done so, and then some. It is said that there’s a child in every one of us and the Nintendo Wii is proving that.

Competition was always intense in the video game industry and it would take a marvel of a gizmo like the Wii to be top-dog. So far, Wii has more than lived up to its hype. It’s indeed an all-round multimedia powerhouse boasting games, movies, music, television, internet and e-messaging and mail. Having that said, the crown jewel of the Nintendo Wii is still its video games.

Everything about Wii revolves around the remote controller and Nintendo Wii Games are no exception. Its motion sensing technology makes the gaming experience feels like the real thing be it tennis, bowling, baseball, boxing and so forth. So much for the ‘couch potato’ image of video gaming as the intrinsic specialty of Nintendo Wii Video Games is the players’ movement.

Nintendo Wii Video Games are inherently played without clutter or restraint through its wireless remote. It is the tennis racquet, steering wheel, gun or bowling ball depending on what game is on. Coupled with the Nunchuck secondary controller, it truly brings Nintendo Wii Games into a gaming dimension previously unknown. There is even an adaptor that fits over the remote for those who are more accustomed to the old-version controller.

Unlike its predecessors, the Nintendo Wii is not predominantly kiddy. In fact, a good percentage of the most ardent Wii rockers are very matured and sophisticated adults. The range of Nintendo Wii Games caters to all ages and background. They include sports, action, cards, gambling, puzzles, strategy and many others. To-date, there are hundreds of different games to choose from, and counting.

Speaking of preference, the Wii console has that in mind too. It is backward compatible to earlier Nintendo games from GameCube and the NES line. Ports for old-type controllers and media bay that accepts the GameCube discs are provided. Extensive lists of retro and classic games are also comprehensively carried in all Nintendo game libraries including those at independent online sites.

The primary source of Nintendo Wii Video Games is the Wii games store. They are also available through the Wii Virtual Console. However, the pricing structure through these two avenues is rigid and can be steep in the long run especially for serial Wii gamers. That?s why an alternative source of Nintendo Wii Games with a commercial twist through online download is getting vastly popular. At a fraction of the cost of the conventional disc, why wouldn?t it be?

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