Showing posts with label Nintendo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nintendo. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Logic3 NW880 SoundStation for Nintendo Wii

Theres a point for all the Nintendo lovers to rejoice. Logic3 has put forward its latest speaker set custom made for Nintendo Wii. The coolest and the cutest thing abou this monster sound gadget is that, it is colored white to go along with Nintendo Wiis trademarked White color!


Logic3 showcased its NW880 SoundStation at E3 Expo 2009, LA Convention Center. The Logic3 NW880 SoundStation is designed to give your Nintendo Wii console and its accessories a better place and more entertainment to Wii Gamers . Logic3 NW880 SoundStation is a combination of speaker system, dual charge docks for your Wii remotes and a complete storage solution for Nintendo Wii console and its accessories.


Talking about the power source of the Logic3 NW880 SoundStation,powered by the original Wii Ac Adaptor, Logic3 NW880 SoundStation can charge two of your Nitendo Wii remotes in same time via its docking station. To convert your Nintendo Wii console to music playback, just position and connect your Nintendo Wii console or connected your other portable audio devices via the included 3.5mm line-in cable, you will receive a powerful clear sound from 6 Watt RMS speakers that you can control remotely. Moreover, the speakers have a highly practical design that lets it to be folded down for storage and portability.


Logic3 NW880 SoundStation is presented in 26cm wide and 22cm long with a complimented soft blue lighting. The price tag of Logic3 NW880 SoundStation is set at $60 or 50 EURO.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Wii System Update 4.0

Nintendo has finally released the most awaited firmware upgrade for their Wii console.


The "Wii Menu 4.0" adds a long awaited feature to simplify storage access for those who have reached their internal memory's capacity. Wii owners who have grown tired of swapping games between the memory and SD card in order to save space now have a much easier solution.


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By using an SD card, Wii users may now access their SD card's content through the addition of the "SD Card Channel".


The SD Card channel will appear as an SD card icon near the Wii options button on the lower left side of the screen. Upon clicking this button, the system will access the card and allow you to load any stored Virtual Console, or Wii Ware games to the Wii for immediate play. The Wii internal system memory still requires a bit of space to play the game, as the data is temporarily copied to the internal memory, rather then being accessed from it directly.


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The old system required the user to manually move the games between the internal memory and the SD Card in order to be played. The new system saves a lot of time and space.


In addition to this feature, you may now choose to download Virtual Console and Wii Ware games directly to the SD card right from the Wii Shop channel. However, the new update still does not allow you load save game data automatically from the SD card, so you have to copy the save game data manually to the internal memory.


The firmware upgrade also supports the SDHC format, so you may use cards with memory space as high as 32 gigs.