Due to popular demand we have decided to list the best cheap Nintendo Wii deals we can find for Christmas 2009, just as we did last year.
We receive emails daily from the top Nintendo Wii and Video Game retailers, so we will publish the best deals on this page, right after we finish playing bingo over at crownbingo, which will be updated every few days in the run up to Christmas.
Some of the best Wii Console deals are packages that include the Wii Fit and/or the Wii Sports Resort package.
We also publish any Wii discount vouchers we find.
Here is the current list of the best and cheapest Nintendo Wii Deals we have found so far split by UK & Europe and the USA:
Last Updated: 25 Nov 2009
Top UK and Europe Nintendo Wii Deals
Retailer:SimplyGames.com (click the links below to go straight to the offer page)
Nintendo president President Iwata has admitted that there will be a follow up to the Nintendo Wii console. However, the new system is in very early design stages, so not much else is known about it at the moment.
What could we expect from a Wii 2 console?
Well judging by Nintendo’s console history, they have a habit of giving consoles unqiue one-off names, so as yet nobody knows if the console would be called the "Wii 2", "Wii 2.0", or something completely different.
What we can probably assume is that a 2nd generation Wii console would include full high definition (HD) capabilities using a more powerfull graphics engine, more advanced motion sensoring, and hopefully a hard-disk drive.
So Christmas is nearing and a video games console is top of your shopping list, but which one should you go for, a Nintendo Wii or PS3?
You’re a drooling devotee of gaming consoles. You obviously know the two hottest consoles in existence, right? Nintendo Wii and PlayStation 3. Each is extremely popular, the Wii is made by Nintendo, duh, and the PS3 is produced by the Sony Corporation.
The PS3 and the Wii offer gamers state of the art sounds and graphics. Indeed, many would argue that difference between them is slim.
A quick guide to the Wii remote, sensor bar, nunchuck, and classic controller.
Nintendo Wii controllers are not as difficult as imagined, as present opinion would suggest. With a basic understanding you will soon be crushing you enemies in battle. A short, simple explanation of the basic controllers follows.
1) The Remote
More commonly called the Wii-mote, is the primary controller and is used with all other controllers. Blending the well-know shape of a regular remote with motion sensing technology. While holding the Wii-Mote the player’s natural arm motions are relayed to the console, the result is your game character mimics your own arm movements exactly. This brings a whole new level of gaming enjoyment to the masses, thanks to the Nintendo Wii.
The Nintendo Wii wasn’t just designed for playing video games as it can do so much more, but what else can it do? In this article we discover how to get the most out of the Wii by being more creative.
The number one reason why people buy a Nintendo Wii is so that they can play various video games on it. However, there are many thing you can do with the nintendo wii that go beyond that. If you have one or you are considering buying one then you should know about them. So you can get the most bang for the buck from your hard earned money.
This article explains the history of the Nintendo Wii Console...
The vision for the Nintendo Wii was in the works as early as 2000. However, the public didn’t get a taste of the concept until mid 2004. The goal of Nintendo with this product was to revolutionize the home gaming console industry. Many consumers were very excited about the ideas but some worried that they wouldn’t be able to materialize.
Those doubts were soon cast aside though when Nintendo revealed their concept for the wireless controller at a show in Japan in 2005. In late 2006 The Nintendo Wii was in high demand. In fact, stores couldn’t get enough of them to fill the demands for the holidays. Many people were paying thousands of dollars for them on eBay and other online auction sites. There were also plenty of charity fundraisers selling high volumes of tickets due to the prize being a Nintendo Wii.