The Pioneer: The Nintendo Wii
- The age: The Wii came in 2006.
- The spread: The current sales figure is approx. 100,04 million (as of December 2013).
- The processor: The main processor is an IBM PowerPC 750 CL "Broadway" 729 MHz.
- The controller: The Wii was the first console with motion control. There was also a longitudinal-shaped Controller for the a and a "Nunchuk" for the other Hand. This allowed for a particularly dynamic Gaming.
- The graphics: The Wii did not, in contrast to its competitors, the PlayStation 3 and the XBox 360, with HD graphics and could also play DVDs.
- The price: The Wii Mini is currently available from 95 euros.

Nintendo-Wii-Controller
The Successor: Nintendo Wii U
- The age: The Wii U came out in 2012.
- Dissemination: so Far, the Wii U has sold approximately 5.86 million (as of December 2013).
- The processor In the Wii U is a 1.24 GHz IBM Espresso clocks.
- The controller: The Wii U has buttons, no conventional Controller, but a kind of Tablet with a screen and the usual Control. Especially Multiplayer games are to be loosened.
- The graphics: The Wii U convinced with HDMI port and HD graphics.
- The price: The Wii U is currently available from 259,99 euros.
- By the way, the Wii U is backwards compatible. You can enjoy - unlike the PS4 and XBox One - your Wii games mostly, and the Wii-Controller and additional equipment to further use.

The Wii U was less convincing
Conclusion: Anyone, Wii, What - Wiiso, Why, Why?
The Wii was a huge success. Technical shortcomings compared to the Multimedia-HD-competitors they made with their innovative control betting and also impressed with a rich game selection, with a focus on Kids and sports. The in relation to cheap price helped, of course. The Wii U, however, had a severe Stand and Start. You can resolve in HD quality, but the Tablet Controller is too bulky and can run in families, even to dispute. In the solo game, he is even dispensable, because you can already keep track of only one screen. For Nintendo but in terms of games for children with Super Mario & co. still have the nose in front.
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