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[size=+2]Heart and Soul of The Wii[/size]
Here are the intial specs as gathered by Gamespot.com
Capabilities:
The System will always be on and connected to the internet
As the Wii can play both DVDs and Gamecube disks, they slide into the front-loading slot at the front of the machine
Here's an image of the top panel of the Wii, when opened revealing memory card slots and Gamecube Controller ports. As you can see, it has slots for two memory cards and four controllers. Wavebirds will be fully compatible with the Wii!
Expected Size Comparison Between the Wii, PS3, and Xbox 360
[size=+2]Challenging Conventional Interface - The "Wiimote"[/size]
[size=+1]1. The Controller: [/size]
Capabilities:
- D-Pad
- 7 Buttons (1 Trigger on Bottom)
- Accelerometer & Motion Sensor Technology
- Laser Pointer Precision Like Feature
- Includes speaker on bottom for "Depth Sound"
- Power Source: Rumored Rechargable Battery
[size=+1]2. The Nunchaku Attachment:[/size]
Capabilities:
- Analogue Stick
- Two Triggers (At front of attachment)
- Connects to base of "Revmote" via Wire
- Accelerometer & Motion Sensor Technology
[size=+1]3. Possible Gamecube Shell + WiiRemote:[/size]
- Rumored to be bundled with the Wii
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(A fan made Wallpaper - Mucho Sexy)
[size=+2]Heart and Soul of The Wii[/size]
Here are the intial specs as gathered by Gamespot.com
Capabilities:
The System will always be on and connected to the internet
As the Wii can play both DVDs and Gamecube disks, they slide into the front-loading slot at the front of the machine
Here's an image of the top panel of the Wii, when opened revealing memory card slots and Gamecube Controller ports. As you can see, it has slots for two memory cards and four controllers. Wavebirds will be fully compatible with the Wii!
Expected Size Comparison Between the Wii, PS3, and Xbox 360
[size=+2]Challenging Conventional Interface - The "Wiimote"[/size]
[size=+1]1. The Controller: [/size]
Capabilities:
- D-Pad
- 7 Buttons (1 Trigger on Bottom)
- Accelerometer & Motion Sensor Technology
- Laser Pointer Precision Like Feature
- Includes speaker on bottom for "Depth Sound"
- Power Source: Rumored Rechargable Battery
[size=+1]2. The Nunchaku Attachment:[/size]
Capabilities:
- Analogue Stick
- Two Triggers (At front of attachment)
- Connects to base of "Revmote" via Wire
- Accelerometer & Motion Sensor Technology
[size=+1]3. Possible Gamecube Shell + WiiRemote:[/size]
- Rumored to be bundled with the Wii
-