Nintendo’s Limited Edition Red Wii Bundle Review
Nintendo is launching a special Red Wii bundle for the coming 2011 holiday season in the spirit of the 25th anniversary celebration of the world-famous Super Mario Brothers game franchise!
The Red Wii bundle features a limited version of the Wii game console and its Remote controller in striking red colors. The new standard Wii Remote Plus controller integrates the strength of the Wii MotionPlus peripheral and the first Wii Remote control all in a single controller. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Super Mario Bros, the Wii Hardware Bundle – Red also comes with a copy of the new hit New Super Mario Bros. Wii game. The bundle is wrapped up with a limited version Nunchuk controller in red color scheme plus a Wii Sports copy.

Aside from the two games included in the launch of the Red Wii Bundle, it can also play games which are specifically made for the Wii and even the top favorites from the two and a half decades-old library of Nintendo titles. The Wii’s drive is attuned with the Nintendo GameCube cd’s and you may choose Nintendo games ranging from the 1980’s NES up to the Nintendo 64, which come available for download at $5.00 and $10.00 via the Nintendo Virtual Console. To sustain such reverse compatibility, the gaming console also provides 4 ports to accommodate the standard GameCube controllers and 2 GameCube memory card ports. The surprises don’t just end with these, because Nintendo also announced making several game titles from the SNES gaming console contemporaries, namely TurboGrafx16 and Sega Genesis.
Other features of Red Wii Bundle:
Virtual Console – Over 2 decades have passed since the NES was first released. Ever since that day, a rich legacy of various gaming consoles and innumerable games have ebbed and flowed. A great collection of Virtual Console games can be downloaded from the Internet through the Wii’s Shopping Channel.
Media – One auto-playing media bay shall play some single or dual-layered 12cm optical discs for the Wii, in addition to 8cm GameCube discs.
Communication – You may communicate to the internet even when it’s switched off. The WiiConnect24 feature gives some game update or new surprises, even if you’re not playing with the Wii. The connection is done with a Wii LAN adaptor or IEEE 802.11b/g. It also offers wireless comminucation with the Nintendo DS.
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Pros:
- Accessible, clean design of Red Wii bundle
- Huge library of family-oriented games for Red Wii bundle
- Streaming with Netflix
- Smart controller design may be utilized for the conventional button-pressing games or motion games
- WiiWare and Virtual Console library presents an exclusive and reasonably priced selection of classic favorites
- Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort integrated with the system
- Wii Remote Plus kept up to date by including MotionPlus feature
Cons:
- Online connection made weak by the Wii’s closed-garden design
- Video playback and graphics limited at 480p
- Aside from Netflix, there’s no extra video-streaming or entertainment features
- Can’t run CDs and DVDs
- Graphics in Red Wii bundle looks outdated when pitted against competing consoles
- The unique traits which motion gaming offers can now be done with rival consoles through accessories
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Conclusion:
If you love casual or family-friendly games, the reasonably-priced Red Wii Bundle, which is priced around $200 offers the best console bundle worth for the holiday spending. However, the Wii has gotten stretched-in as the other gaming consoles presents even better functionality and more entertainment options for their more expensive, but justified price tags.





