Saturday, August 18, 2007

Installing Your Wii System Is Simple

Now that you have secured your Nintendo Wii system, got it home without incident and into your house, this is what you should do. Follow these steps to set up your Nintendo Wii system:

First, remove the Wii from the box.

Second, remove the AV cable and the AC adapter.

Third, remove the stand plate, vertical stand, sensor bar and sensor-bar stand.

Fourth, remove the Nunchuk and Wii Remote.

Fifth, choose your location near the TV for your Wii and set it up vertically or horizontally.

Sixth, connect the AV cable and the AC adapter to the Wii.

Seventh, plug the AC adapter into a power outlet, then Connect the AV cable to the input on your TV. After that, connect the yellow cable to the video input and the red and white cables to the audio inputs.

Eighth, get out the remote control and put in the batteries.

Lastly, turn on your Wii.

Onscreen instructions will appear and you will be required to select your language, location, time of day, etc.

Steps in setting up your Wii Control:

The Wii Remotes do not automatically bond with you Wii console so you will have to tell it to do so. The remote controls that arrives with your console is prebonded, but any additional Wii Remotes you buy will have to be synchronized with your Wii in order to work smoothly with your console. To accomplish this, there are two ways; the Standard Mode and the One Time Mode.

The Standard Mode

Follows these steps to use the Standard Mode for connecting additional Wii Remotes to your Wii system permanently:

First, press the power button on your Wii console to turn it on.

Second, remove the cover for the batteries on the back of the Wii Remote.

Third, press the Sync button inside the cover.

Fourth, open the door located over the SD card slot and on the Wii console.

Fifth, press the Sync button inside that compartment.

If the LEDs on the remote stop blinking, your synchronization is complete.

The One Time Mode

The One Time Mode does just that and it allows your Wii Remote to work with a Wii other than the current synchronized remote. This is handy when you are at a friend's house and these are the steps:

First, press the Home button on the Wii Remote that is already synchronized with the Wii Remote that you intend to use.

Second, select the Wii Remote Settings option.

Third, select the Reconnect Option.

Fourth, simultaneously press 1 and 2 buttons on the remote that you want to sync to the Wii console.

If the lights stop blinking and your remote vibrates your remote has temporarily synchronized with that particular Wii console.

The attachment of the remote should also be shown on the screen. We are here to help if you have any installation questions. Check our downloadable Free Cheats Software.

Thursday, August 16, 2007

WII SuperStore Guide

Nintendo is poised to dominate the next-generation console war with their new revolutionary console: the Nintendo Wii.

Nintendo fans have wholly embraced the new system despite the odd moniker. The new system utilizes motion-sensing technology in the Wii remote, or 'Wii-mote' to help turn video games into a more realistic virtual reality experience.

The players of the Nintendo Wii can control characters by waving around the Wii Remote and can gain a more precise level of control with optional peripherals, such as the Wii Zapper. This great device allows the player to aim at targets generated by the Nintendo Wii in true 3D space.

This revolutionary concept is allowing Nintendo to seize a very large market share by targeting gamers who value gameplay or graphics quality.

Beyond a doubt, the Nintendo Wii proves that Nintendo will continue to be a dominant market force for years to come. Visit our Wii Board and Wii Forums for additional insight and discussion about the Nintendo Wii.