Has anyone seen the comercial for the Nintendo Wii? He’s playing call of duty 3, and he’s holding the controls like a gun, any idea how this works? How is the Nintendo Wii going to work?
warrior_1134 said in February 15th, 2008 at 4:51 am
The Wii will be amazing! the WiiMote uses motion sensors to move the character or shoot a gun.
To make gaming as accessible to people of all ages and all abilities, Nintendo wanted to create a controller that was as inviting as it was sophisticated. The outcome is the Wii Remote controller. Nintendo fused the familiarity of a remote control with the sophistication of motion-sensing technology to come up with an input device for the ages!
Sporting the size of a traditional remote control, the wireless Wii Remote controller is a multifunctional device that is limited only by the game designer’s imagination. In a tennis game, it serves as your racket you swing with your arm. In a driving game, it serves as your steering wheel. For first-person shooters, the remote acts as your weapon that you point at an enemy. The list of potential uses goes on and on.
that was taken from nintendo website, if you haven’t already i suggest you check it out!
Ted said in February 16th, 2008 at 8:40 pm
The post above me is correct, incredibly smart tool. Nintendo did this to get more people into there games, even adults who couldn’t do well on the old systems with all the buttons and the quickness needed can supposedly use this remote as it is pretty much the same as real life, not as much matching little buttons to human actions. It is going to be sick.
roman.meneses said in February 18th, 2008 at 1:08 am
Motion sensor laser and everything good ytou move the controller, aim swing everything
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The Wii will be amazing! the WiiMote uses motion sensors to move the character or shoot a gun.
To make gaming as accessible to people of all ages and all abilities, Nintendo wanted to create a controller that was as inviting as it was sophisticated. The outcome is the Wii Remote controller. Nintendo fused the familiarity of a remote control with the sophistication of motion-sensing technology to come up with an input device for the ages!
Sporting the size of a traditional remote control, the wireless Wii Remote controller is a multifunctional device that is limited only by the game designer’s imagination. In a tennis game, it serves as your racket you swing with your arm. In a driving game, it serves as your steering wheel. For first-person shooters, the remote acts as your weapon that you point at an enemy. The list of potential uses goes on and on.
that was taken from nintendo website, if you haven’t already i suggest you check it out!
The post above me is correct, incredibly smart tool. Nintendo did this to get more people into there games, even adults who couldn’t do well on the old systems with all the buttons and the quickness needed can supposedly use this remote as it is pretty much the same as real life, not as much matching little buttons to human actions. It is going to be sick.
Motion sensor laser and everything good ytou move the controller, aim swing everything
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