Video Game Systems Guide

Learn what each video game system offers and find the right one for your family.

With so many game systems to choose from, its often hard to find the right one for your children and family today but will still provide entertainment for them for years to come. Thankfully, we're here to simplify all the expert recommendations to help you make a better decision.

Nintendo Wii


Nintendo Wii targets casual and family-oriented gamers.
This inexpensive and innovative system was made for the casual gamer and was also developed to bring families together. With motion sensitive controllers, everyone from young kids to grandparents can play games on this system. Every Wii comes with one game called Wii Sports. It's simple and helps new owners experience bowling, tennis, boxing, golf and baseball without a lot of buttons. Just swing the included Wii Remote controller and you'll lob a tennis ball, bowl a strike, use a 9 iron on a golf ball or hit a home run. With a vast selection of game experiences for the Wii, there is something for everyone here -- even when the kids go to bed.

Price: $249.99, comes with Wii Sports pack-in game

Manufactured By: Nintendo

Parental Controls:

The Wii Parental Controls help you keep your kids safe while playing the Wii by doing the following:

* Set up as many user accounts as needed, each having their own set of age-dependent restrictions
* Manage when and for how long children are allowed to access the Wii and Internet.
* Block specified games based on ESRB-rating, and block or monitor Internet activity

Nintendo Wii - Console Gallery

    Continuing Nintendo's long tradition of developing highly innovative products that redefine the standards for the industry, Wii (pronounced "we") will allow players to "feel" games in a way never known before.

    Nintendo

    Continuing Nintendo's long tradition of developing highly innovative products that redefine the standards for the industry, Wii (pronounced "we") will allow players to "feel" games in a way never known before.

    Nintendo

    Continuing Nintendo's long tradition of developing highly innovative products that redefine the standards for the industry, Wii (pronounced "we") will allow players to "feel" games in a way never known before.

    Nintendo

    Continuing Nintendo's long tradition of developing highly innovative products that redefine the standards for the industry, Wii (pronounced "we") will allow players to "feel" games in a way never known before.

    Nintendo

    Continuing Nintendo's long tradition of developing highly innovative products that redefine the standards for the industry, Wii (pronounced "we") will allow players to "feel" games in a way never known before.

    Nintendo

    Continuing Nintendo's long tradition of developing highly innovative products that redefine the standards for the industry, Wii (pronounced "we") will allow players to "feel" games in a way never known before.

    Nintendo

    Continuing Nintendo's long tradition of developing highly innovative products that redefine the standards for the industry, Wii (pronounced "we") will allow players to "feel" games in a way never known before.

    Nintendo

    Continuing Nintendo's long tradition of developing highly innovative products that redefine the standards for the industry, Wii (pronounced "we") will allow players to "feel" games in a way never known before.

    Nintendo

    Continuing Nintendo's long tradition of developing highly innovative products that redefine the standards for the industry, Wii (pronounced "we") will allow players to "feel" games in a way never known before.

    Nintendo

    Continuing Nintendo's long tradition of developing highly innovative products that redefine the standards for the industry, Wii (pronounced "we") will allow players to "feel" games in a way never known before.

    Nintendo

Most Recent Updates

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Posted by bronx8097 on 12/29/2008 11:52 am
xbox xbox xbox!
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Posted by sk8erkida77 on 12/29/2008 11:44 am
xbox 360 4 eva!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted by bronx8097 on 12/22/2008 7:19 pm
block internet activity? wii has no internet well it does but it sucks even worse then playsavvy
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Posted by bronx8097 on 12/22/2008 3:14 pm
wii sucks to many kiddie games

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