| The all-new Wii system from Nintendo features a slick, compact design that makes it a natural addition to any television set-up. It's white in color and can be displayed either vertically or horizontally. About 8.5 inches long, 6 inches wide and less than 2 inches thick (roughly the size of 3 DVD cases stacked on top of each other), the Wii console communicates wirelessly with the Internet via wireless or a Wii LAN adaptor. Wii also can connect wirelessly with Nintendo DS. Wii is backward-compatible, able to play all Nintendo GameCube games and includes four ports for controllers and two slots for memory cards.
Wii System Bundle #10 includes the all-new Wii Console, and comes loaded with an action-packed game and accessories to jump-start your gaming experience.
Wii Family Action Bundle Includes:
Wii System with Wii Sports- Wii Console- Wii Console Stand- Wii Remote Controller- Wii Nunchuk Controller- Wii Sensor Bar- Wii A/C Adapter- Wii A/V Cable- Wii Sports Game Disc (Baseball, Tennis, Golf, Bowling, Boxing)
Nintendo Wii Fit Game & Balance Board WiiFitThe Wii Fit Balance Board The primary tenet of Wii Fit
is balance. Your center of balance, the point between your left and
right sides when you stand upright, has a lot to do with your health.
Those without an even center of balance will be unnaturally
compensating for this imbalance, which causes their posture to become
misaligned, increasing the possibility of putting unnecessary strain on
their bodies. This is where the Wii Balance Board comes in.
Similar
in appearance to a step aerobics board, the Wii Balance Board is much,
much more. Easily capable of supporting weights up to a maximum of 300
pounds, it is sturdy and precise, able to measure weight and register
pressure accurately when placed on a variety of flat surfaces. This
advanced level of sensitivity allows for both the wide range of
activities found in the Wii Fit software as well as the board's amazing ability recognize individual players by their weight alone.
Getting Started: Create a Profile Before
you jump into doing exercises and activities, you’ll start by creating
a profile. This is done easily and intuitively by simply choosing a
Mii, entering your height and age information, and doing a few quick
tests that will serve as a baseline for your new Wii fitness regimen.
These tests are:
- BMI Check:
BMI, or Body Mass Index, is a measure of body fat based on height and
weight that is the standard used by agencies such as the World Health
Organization and the National Institute of Health. To check your BMI,
you’ll enter your height then stand on the Wii Balance Board and let it
read your weight.
- Wii Fit Age: After you’ve checked your BMI, you’ll do a basic balance test and find out your current Wii Fit
Age. This basic balance test measures how well you can control your
left and right balance. Based on the results, you’ll be assigned a Wii
Fit Age.
Four Categories of Fun Once you have created your profile it's time to have some fun. Wii Fit features four main categories of exercises to choose from: Strength Training, Aerobics, Yoga and Balance Games. Wii Fit
will guide you through the first three with the help of your own
virtual personal trainer, while the balance games offer variety and fun
to help keep you engaged and excited about your fitness goals. In
addition, as you spend time exercising, you’ll earn Fit Credits
that unlock additional exercises and activities within your favorite
categories that will allow you to continue to push yourself. See more
detail on the four categories below:
- Strength Training:
Put your strength to the test with muscle-toning exercises like Single
Leg Extension, Sideways Leg Lift, Arm and Leg Lift, Single-Arm Stand,
Torso Twists, Rowing Squat, Single Leg Twist, Lunge, Push-Up and Side
Plank, Jackknife, Plank and Tricep Extension. Challenges include
Push-Up Challenge, Plank Challenge and Jackknife Challenge.
- Aerobics: Get your heart pumping
with fun, interactive Aerobic exercises like Hula Hoop, Basic Step,
Basic Run, Super Hula Hoop, Advanced Step, 2-P Run, Rhythm Boxing, Free
Step and Free Run.
- Yoga: Work on your balance and
flexibility with Yoga poses and activities like Deep Breathing,
Half-Moon, Dance, Cobra, Bridge, Spinal Twist, Shoulder Stand, Warrior,
Tree, Sun Salutation, Standing Knee, Palm Tree, Chair, Triangle and
Downward-Facing Dog.
- Balance Games: Get into the
action with fun, balanced-based games like Soccer Heading, Ski Slalom,
Ski Jump, Table Tilt, Tightrope Walk, Balance Bubble, Penguin Slide,
Snowboard Slalom and Lotus Focus.
Keep Track of Your Progress Because keeping fit is an ongoing process, Wii Fit
also tracks the activities you do the most and puts them into your
Favorites category. With this information players can note exercises
and activities that they are strong in, as well as others that may need
to improve at. Some of the ways players can use this information for
are to: - Keep
tabs on your daily progress with easy-to-understand graphs and charts.
Using your personal profile, you can set goals, view a graph of your
BMI results over time, see how many Fit Credits you’ve earned, check
your Wii Fit Age and even enter exercise time you’ve done outside of Wii Fit.
It’s all about coming back and exercising a little every day, and the
personal profile makes tracking your daily progress simple and easy.
- Quickly check your Wii Fit Age and BMI without even putting the game in the console by going directly to the Wii Fit Channel.
- Allow up to eight family members can create their own profiles in Wii Fit.
On the profile-selection screen, everyone in the family can see each
other’s recent BMI progress and Fit Credit total. This will allow
families to have a friendly competition to exercise and get fit.
Variety, fun and progress tracking; Wii Fit has it all. So, Wii owners if you ready to reclaim your balance and get fit all you need is Wii Fit,
a few minutes a day to play and the urge to have fun. Get a great
workout right in your home without going to the gym. Nintendo Wii Fit
with Wii Balance Board turns your living room into a fitness center for
the whole family. Family members will have fun getting a "core"
workout, and talking about and comparing their results and progress on
a new channel on the Wii Menu. Aerobic Exercise - 10-minute exercises
that are designed to get your heart pumping Muscle Conditioning -
Controlled motions using arms, legs and other body parts Yoga Poses -
Classic poses that focus on balance and stretching Balance Games - Fun
activities, such as ski jumping and heading soccer balls, that
challenge the player's overall body balance. Get on board today.
Wii Console Features:
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PowerPC CPU (code-named Broadway), made with a 90nm SOI CMOS process, jointly developed with and manufactured by IBM, and GPU developed with ATI. |
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Single self-loading media bay that plays single- or double-layered 12-cm optical discs for the Wii console, as well as 8-cm Nintendo GameCube discs. |
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Input: four Wii Remote controllers can communicate with Wii, which features a bay for an SD memory card. |
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Output: an AV Multi-output port for component, composite or S-video. |
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WiiConnect24 service: Console communicates with the Internet even when the power is turned off, meaning you get new surprises or game updates even if the system is idle. |
Wii Remote Controller: To make gaming as accessible to people of all ages and all abilities, Nintendo created a controller that was as inviting as it was sophisticated. The outcome is the Wii Remote controller. Nintendo fused the familiarity of a remote control with the sophistication of motion-sensing technology to come up with an input device for the ages. Sporting the size of a traditional remote control, the wireless Wii Remote Controller uses Bluetooth technology to send your actions to the Wii console from as far as 30 feet away. In a tennis game, it serves as your racket you swing with your arm. In a driving game, it serves as your steering wheel. The list of potential uses goes on and on. Includes a speaker, rumble feature and expansion port for additional input devices, such as the Nunchuk controller.
Wii Nunchuk Controller: Contoured to perfectly fit a player's hand, the Nunchuk controller connects to the Wii Remote controller at its expansion port, and is used in conjunction with the Wii Remote controller. It contains the same motion-sensing technology enabled in the Wii Remote controller but also includes an analog stick to assist in character movement. Use the Nunchuk's analog stick to perform a specific action, whether that's throwing a pass in football or aiming a ranged weapon in an action game.
Limit one (1) console per household. |