The Wii is Nintendo’s Answer to the XBox 360 and PS3
The Wii is Nintendo’s Answer to the XBox 360 and PS3
The online shop operates on a payment system called Wii Points. Users can purchase Wii Points at retail outlets or with a credit card online.
Wii Points are available in blocks of 2000 for $30 a block. The retro NES games will start at 500 Wii points, TurboGrafx16 titles at 600 Wii
Points, SNES and Sega Genesis games at 800 Wii Points, and nintendo ds lite N64 classics at about 1000 Wii Points.
These remotes share the similar pearly white finish of the console itself, and feature only a few buttons. At the top is a power button, and
just below it is a four-way control pad. Below that are a large opaque A button and three buttons for volume and main menu access. The other
features of the remote control are two more game control buttons, a small speaker and four blue indicator lights which indicate which number
controller that particular remote is (the Wii can nintendo ds games have up to four remotes synched to it at once). At the back of the remote is a large
trigger-like Z button, while the bottom houses a removable casing for the remote’s two AA batteries.










