
Nintendo Wii
The Nintendo Wii is a home video game console released in 2006, known for its innovative motion-sensing technology that allows players to control games through physical movements. Unlike traditional controllers, the Wii uses a handheld device called the Wii Remote, which detects gestures and gestures, making gameplay more interactive and accessible. It features a wide range of games suitable for all ages, promoting active play and social interaction. The Wii also provides internet connectivity for online gaming, streaming, and downloads. Its unique approach transformed gaming by emphasizing physical activity and engaging a broader audience beyond traditional gamers.