Nintendo's Wii - probably the best video game system for families.
It's no secret I'm a big fan of the XBOX 360, but after playing with my new Nintendo Wii for a week or so, I have to say that it is much better suited for families. Although it's missing some features in my opinion, it's got the other systems beat in a few key areas.
First is the price. If you can find one in the stores, it's only going to cost you $250, which is $100 cheaper than the standard XBOX 360 and $250 cheaper than the standard Playstation 3. Sure it's not going to play BlueRay DVDs (or even regular DVDs) but for a next generation video game system (that plays great games) it's a bargain.
Next is the interface or "usability" of the system itself. Everything is based around using a remote control (or "Wiimote") and everyone that's tried to use it in my house - from my 3 year old daughter to my parents - understand how to use it immediately. Not only does the game know you're pointing it at the television, it also knows if you're rotating, tilting or moving it around anywhere. Personally I think it's easier to use than an XBOX 360 controller and way more approachable to kids and novice video game players.
And let's be honest, the biggest reason it's probably best for families is - it's Nintendo. Nintendo did something smart and didn't try to create a system that would be all things to all people. Instead they created a great little console that plays games (that are challenging but easy to play) with some of the most classic names in video game history like Mario, Zelda, Metroid and all the rest. One of my personal favorite things is that you can download via an internet connection old-school Nintendo games like Temco Bowl, Super Mario Brothers, Punch Out, and Wave Race 64 right to your Wii.
There are a few things I wish were different. You can view pictures on your Wii, but unfortunately you can't connect it to another computer in your house to view photos or listen to music like you can with an XBOX 360. I was able to download a web browser and view pictures on my flickr page, so it's kind of possible, but not as simple. The web browser (which the 360 doesn't have) is pretty useful - my aunt uses the web browser to listen to her Sirius Satellite Radio online through her home stereo, which works out well.
So if you're starting to think about a video game system for the family for Christmas this year, I'd definitely give the Wii some serious consideration. If you can find one.
I agree. I think the best part is that everyone can play. My parents would never pick up a PS3 controller, but they did play Wii Sports. Can't wait til they make Wii 2.
Posted by: George | October 16, 2007 at 09:45 AM
two words: man hunt. the landscape is changing.
Posted by: detroit | October 16, 2007 at 06:31 PM
i don't know man, we have some friends that have one and eyah the kids love the bowling, boxing, tennis and baseball esp. the whole avatar aspect but i personally hate the Weblow look of the characters. the Tiger Woods game is life-like and shit but damn it is all a moot point anyway as i can't afford the system nor the games whether it is xbox, ps2/3, or wii...
but i got this rad galaga/pac man/pole position unit from wal-mart for $15
Posted by: Greg Barbera | October 16, 2007 at 06:51 PM
I've been contemplating buying a Wii for like 6 months now and I think I might give in before X-mas. I just recently acquired a used Sega Saturn on Ebay that works great and between the hours of 11:30 pm and 2:00 am, you can find me in front of the tv with my eyes bloodshot and my thumbs numb. Just found your blog and I dig it. You have just entered my daily bookmark browsing. Thanks.
Posted by: terancedubya | October 20, 2007 at 08:23 PM
Bought a nintendo wii last december, had fun with it, it really makes exercise fun, just do the right footwork for boxing, tennis etc and with the swings youll really sweat enjoying every play. My kids and wife love it
Posted by: Francisco G. Lucas | January 31, 2008 at 05:45 AM