Nintendo Wii + Mario Power Tennis Black

  • Brand : Nintendo
  • Product name : Wii + Mario Power Tennis
  • Product code : 2100249-03
  • Category : Game Consoles
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  • Info modified on : 07 Mar 2024 15:34:52
  • Short summary description Nintendo Wii + Mario Power Tennis Black :

    Nintendo Wii + Mario Power Tennis, Black, IBM PowerPC, SD, S-Video, Component/RGB/

  • Long summary description Nintendo Wii + Mario Power Tennis Black :

    Nintendo Wii + Mario Power Tennis. Product colour: Black, Processor model: IBM PowerPC. Compatible memory cards: SD. Video out: S-Video. I/O ports: Component/RGB/

Specs
Performance
Processor model IBM PowerPC
Product colour Black
Storage
Compatible memory cards SD

Ports & interfaces
USB 2.0 ports quantity 2
Video out S-Video
AC (power) in
Other features
I/O ports Component/RGB/
Reviews
Updated:
2011-08-02 08:04:28
Average rating:83
Uk has collected 75 expert reviews for Nintendo Wii + Mario Power Tennis Black and the average expert rating is 83 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
electricpig.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-02 08:04:25
Average rating:80
The Nintendo Wii was a revolutionary console when it went on sale in 2006. With it, Ninty showed that you don’t need consoles with NASA nano technology and high definition graphics to ensnare gamers and all their friends and family: just an easy to...
  • Small footprint, SD card storage, backwards compatibility...
  • Doesn't play DVDs, no HD output...
  • Small, cheap and cheerful: as unobtrusive a gaming set top box as you could hope for...
electricpig.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-02 08:04:25
Average rating:80
If you like to do exercise, throw, shoot, and twat things over the head, without actually leaving the confines of your lounge, then the Nintendo Wii is a really rather agreeable console.Since its arrival on the UK gaming scene in 2006, the Wii has esta...
  • Innovative motionsensitive controller. Family fun for everyone!...
  • Alienates the hardcore fraternity. Only standarddef visuals.
  • If it's good enough for Jamie Redknapp, then it's good enough for us. Just don't mention the lack of hardcore games...
macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-02 08:04:26
Average rating:40
We’ve spent rather too much time wiggling the Wii’s remote control in front of the TV, and are familiar with its sleek, Apple-like, design. The only clunky-feeling element is the sensor bar that sits on the TV to receive infra-red remote signals. Unli...
  • Apple TV 2.2 Star rating: Apples TV project integrates into your home brilliantly, but is quite pricey...
  • Apple TV 2.2...
gadgetshow.channel5.com
Updated:
2011-08-02 08:04:26
Average rating:80
The Nintendo Wii is a fifth generation home video console that was released after Nintendo GameCube. Its noticeable feature includes wireless controller and Wii remote. Currently, it competes with seventh generation console of other leading consoles in...
  • The Wii’s innovative motion sensitive control system has redefined video games, or at least carved a new niche within the hobby by making avid gamers out of people who wouldn’t know a joystick from an egg whisk. Affordable and simple, this is...
  • But there’s a downside to Nintendo’s pursuit of this new demographic - it has sidelined the hardcore gamers that were its previous bread 'n' butter audience. Whilst the Wii is well served when it comes to short, simple mini games and m...
  • While there’s little to tempt old-school enthusiasts seeking eye-popping visuals and in-depth single player games, the Wii’s trailblazing motion controls make it a top tech toy for young and old alike.Best offers for the Nintendo WiiMarks and...
techradar.com
Updated:
2011-08-02 08:04:26
Average rating:90
For sheer playability, theres no console better than the Wii. Its former codename, Revolution, describes it superbly. The motion sensitive controllers are just that, and with the addition of extra controllers such as the Wii Fit Balance board, Nintend...
  • Great playability, included Wii Sports is compelling, Unique controllers, Easy-to-use menu system and media functions...
  • Graphics cant compete with the Xbox 360 and PS3, Games still expensive, Opera browser not included as standard, Needs Flash upgrade, Media functions could be better, Poor battery life for controllers...
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-02 08:04:26
Average rating:80
Nintendos next-generation console is finally here, bringing significant advances to the gaming world. While it lacks the HD (high-definition) graphics, hard disk and Blu-ray Disc drive that distinguish the upcoming Sony PlayStation 3 (dont expect t...
  • Those looking for HD graphics and Blu-ray capabilities should wait for the PS3. But we think the Nintendo Wii, a fun console with a refreshingly different controller, will have a wide appeal – especially among casual gamers. Danny Allen and Robin Mo...
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2011-08-02 08:04:27
Average rating:90
Next generation games console from Nintendo lands in the UK...
  • Small, cute, interactive, cheap, innovative...
  • Graphics, lack of home entertainment features...
  • Although the graphics arent up to what gamers will be expecting for a next generation console, the gameplay and its interactivity will have you jumping around the living room with joy...
theregister.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-02 08:04:27
Average rating:90
The Wii has to be the first games console to get you up off your rump and onto your feet. Wii Sports, the game that comes bundled with the hardware, will have you swinging your arms around, punching your fists and, if youre not careful, bumping into...
  • Is Nintendos Wii the revolution its codename was intended to imply? Well, Nintendos own DS has already targeted casual and older gamers, so theres nothing new there. The Wii brings some social networking technology to the table, but its presentatio...
itreviews.com
Updated:
2011-08-02 08:04:27
Average rating:0
a refreshingly different home games console: A bit of an odd review, this one, and we should fess up at the start. Weve not had a Nintendo Wii to review on our own testbed. Instead, we were invited to a house in...
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