Nintendo Wii Competitions: System Essentials
The Wii is Nintendo’s newest and most imaginative version of the home video game console. Considered a seventh-generation console—and termed part of the “next generation,” along with PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 —the Nintendo Wii succeeds the Nintendo GameCube as the company’s fifth home console.
Primarily distinguished by its lightweight, wireless controller; physically interactive play mode; family-friendly branding; and constructive learning and physical fitness message, the Nintendo Wii tournament platform has won multiple awards since its U.S. launch on November 19, 2006 and subsequent release in Asia, Europe, and other international markets.
Nintendo Wii Tournaments: Pros of the Platform
As a platform, the Nintendo Wii boasts many benefits for gamers looking to battle it out in both traditional simulated sports, racing, and other video Nintendo Wii competitions as well as in the more physical Nintendo Wii challenges, via the Wii Fit.
Specifically, the most key characteristics of the Nintendo Wii are as follows:
- Wii Remote—the most defining feature of the Nintendo Wii battle—is completely wireless and the lightest of the next-gen controllers (weighing only 2.6 lbs.); unlike its competitors, it allows gamers to get physical with their play, sensing speed and direction: In racing video games, it serves as the steering wheel; in sports games, it’s the bat, racket, or rescue club—and that’s just the beginning
- Speakers and adaptations—are also crucial components of the Nintendo Wii remote; a small speaker in the controller’s center enables Wii fans to enjoy sounds preprogrammed into the system. Adaptations include a modification that fits on top of the Wii remote to mimic the feel of a traditional controller as well as the much-hyped accessories, such as the Wii Fit Balance Board, sports add-ons (for baseball, tennis, golf, etc.), the Nyko Perfect Shot Gun, the Nintendo Wii Wheel and the Nintendo Wii Racing Wheel for Mario Kart, the Rock Band Nintendo Wii Drum Set, various wireless guitar controllers, and quite frankly, too many more to mention
- Brain power, fitness, and family fun—mean while you can still send your opponent soaring from the ring in a fighting Nintendo Wii online tournament—the platform also offers learning and fitness challenges for kids and teens…or adults who need some incentive to move more than their thumbs
- Backward compatibility—means the Wii console is retro compatible with all previous Nintendo GameCube software, controllers, and memory cards, so you don’t have to break the bank buying all new games just because you’ve upgraded to the Nintendo Wii competition console
- Innovative menu design—modeled off a mainstream TV channel format—is straightforward to view and easy to rearrange, navigate, and expand via downloads
- Seamless online connectivity capacity—means BringIt members can engage in Nintendo Wii tournaments, earning money without the worry of connectivity concerns…a bonus when you need all your energy to crush Tony and team on the court or trounce Tiger brutally on the back nine
The Online Nintendo Wii Tournament on BringIt
BringIt offers online Nintendo Wii tournaments and two-player competitions in the most popular sports, racing, fighting, and music video game challenges. Most importantly, BringIt allows gamers to compete for cash safely and securely by stashing all money in an escrow account until a winner has been stated and verified. And while the Nintendo Wii challenge can offer advantages for your health, heart, and head through the Wii Fit and various intelligence instruments, at BringIt, we don’t care if you’re fit or fat…we just want your wallet to get a bit wider. Sign up now for your free BringIt membership! And begin to challenge, play, and earn money in an online Nintendo Wii tournament today.







