Nintendo Wii review

Is the world's most playable console hampered by its hardware shortcomings?

Nintendo Wii
Nintendo has managed to take the Wii outside the traditional realms of gaming.

TechRadar Verdict

The most playable console around - and very reasonably priced, too.

Pros

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    Great playability

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    included Wii Sports is compelling

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    Unique controllers

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    Easy-to-use menu system and media functions

Cons

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    Graphics can't compete with the Xbox 360 and PS3

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    Games still expensive

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    Opera browser not included as standard

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    Needs Flash upgrade

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    Media functions could be better

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    Poor battery life for controllers

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Update: check out our first impressions of the new Nintendo Wii U console here: Hands on: Nintendo Wii U review

For sheer playability, there's 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, Nintendo is managing to take the concept outside the traditional realms of gaming.

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