Jim Louderback from PC Magazine has finally gotten around to reviewing the Wii, so in case you haven’t purchased one yet, you can see what he has to say about it!
The experience starts with the system’s amazing new controller. Instead of the traditional two-handed device, the Wii’s wireless controller is a rectangular device that looks and feels like a TV remote control. Inside is an array of sensors, wireless transmitters, and receivers that communicate with the diminutive Wii base station. The controller alone is all you need to operate many games, but an additional oblong device, about half the size of a mouse, connects to the main controller via a plug-in wire. A thumb pad and two buttons sit on this secondary controller, dubbed the Nunchuk, which houses motion sensors.



