1. Nintendo
Wii
Wii is set to
revolutionize the face of gaming when it launches on 8th December,
2006. Offering incredible new technology that will innovate the way we play in
the home, Nintendo’s fantastically accessible motion-controller could well
rewrite the video game rulebook. And it is thanks to this unique controller that
anyone of any age or skill level can pick up and play games on Wii.
The wireless,
freehand Wii Remote not only makes games easy to play, it makes them more fun
than ever before. The Wii Remote frees you from cords and excessive, complicated
buttons without sacrificing game play depth. The motion sensors contained with
the Wii Remote and the Nunchuk controller add totally new interactions to
existing games while opening doors to new genres.
Because up to four
players can grab Wii Remote and play, there’s always a part ready to happen with
Wii.
Included with
every console is one wireless Wii Remote, one Nunchuk and the groundbreaking
collection of five different Wii Sports Games on one disk which anyone can play
using simple physical movements.
Wii is Nintendo’s
smallest home game console yet, being approximately the size of three standard
Dvd cases stacked together (approx. 4.5cm x 15 cm x 20cm). The console can stand
either horizontally or vertically. The front of the console features a
slot-loading media drive and accepts both 12cm Dvds and 8cm optical discs from
Nintendo’s prior console, the Nintendo GameCube.
Accompanying the
console launch will be around 20 titles including Wii Play and The Legend of
Zelda: Twilight Princess and from third party publishers launch games include:
Ubisoft’s Red Steel, EA’s Need for Speed Carbon, Activision’s Tony Hawk’s
Downhill Jam and Sega’s Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz. Step up to the next
level of gaming with Nintendo’s Wii.
2.
PlayStation 2
Playstation
2 may be small in size but its appeal has never been bigger than over 100
million consoles sold worldwide. Available in two stylish colours – Charcoal
Black and Satin Silver – it contains just as much power and even more features
than ever.
Now that it comes
equipped with a network connector as standard, Playstation 2 packs bigger punch
than ever before. Whether you want to play games, Dvds or Cds, a world of
entertainment possibilities await.
With a range of
exclusive and ground-breaking titles such as Gran Turismo, Grand Theft Auto and
Ratchet and Clark as well as backwards compatibility with the majority of PSOne
titles. Playstation 2 benefits from the widest range of software on any console.
Sony PSP
Wherever
you go, your entertainment should go with you. At home or on the move, PSP opens
up a world of possibilities. PSP is a multimedia portable device which can be
used for playing high quality 3D games, full length feature movies, music and
viewing photos. PSP features Wireless (WLan) capabilities for multiplayer
gameplay as well as an in-built browser for accessing content downloads. PSP
really does have entertainment covered!
XBOX
Fusing
powerful hardware, software and services, Xbox 360 fully engages you in a gaming
experience that is more expansive, dramatic, and life-like, where the
possibilities are limitless and your imagination knows no boundaries. Check out
the contents and features below and choose the console that’s right for you.
Xbox 360
Premium
If
you’re a serious gamer looking for the ultimate console, the search ends here.
Fusing powerful hardware, software and services, Xbox 360 full engages you in a
gaming experience that is more expansive, dramatic, and life-like, where the
possibilities are limitless and your imagination knows no boundaries. This Xbox
360 Premium Pack is great value and comes with all the accessories you need for
the full Xbox 360 entertainment experience.
Xbox 360 Core
System
The Xbox 360 Core
System delivers the same powerful gaming as the Xbox 360 Premium System but
starts with the basics and lets you expand at your own pace. It has everything
you need to hi the ground running. Plug in the controller and you’re playing.
Then decide what extras you add – its expandable to the full Xbox 360
Experience.
Xbox Live
Why not experience
a whole new online world with Xbox Live. All you have to do is plug in your Xbox
360 to broadband and you will have instant access to Xbox Silver - Express your
digital identity through your Gamertag and gamercard, talk with others using
voice chat and access Xbox Live Marketplace – all right out of the box, at no
extra cost.
Nintendo DS
Lite
Nintendo
DS Lite bring you all the powerful, portable fun of Nintendo DS but in a
lighter, slimmer design with brighter screens and improved battery life. The DS
Lite is available in White, Black or Pink for Christmas 2006.
The Nintendo DS
Lite combines dual screen action with touch screen interaction, providing the
player with a unique gaming experience. The system also includes the latest
wireless communication technology, allowing gamers to join their friends in
multiplayer games or use the system’s embedded PictoChat software to send
messages and drawings to each other.
The Nintendo DS
Lite is also backwardly compatible with the entire catalogue of Game Boy Advance
Games. This is the perfect choice for younger gamers. The Nintendo DS Lite is a
revolutionary handheld gaming.
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