Sunday, April 15, 2007

Are Wii The Children of Revolution?


In our modern era, we have witnessed great gaming consoles such as the playstation, gamecube, xbox, and nintendo. With the power of time ever so endless, we have yet to witness new and more sophisticated technological advancements, especially in the gaming world. As of now, we are currently admiring the new Nintendo Wii (officially just known as the Wii) and its astonishing technological advancements. These new features include the usual improved graphics, new model design, and new games. However, new improvements that have astonished history so far is its capability of wireless interaction with the remote motion sensor and its automatic updates. Yet despite all of these advancements, I believe the Wii is just another product on the market that will soon (eventually) come to pass. Times are ever changing. No matter how great an invention may be, it shall forever suffer in the decay of time. At the moment, Wii has struck the world with its futuristic design and sent the vibe of technological evolution down the spines of many. Although this console has become a craze for nearly every single gamer of today, I have yet to drool over this luxurious product.
As a conclusion, I would simply like to state that i truly do not believe Wii has become a revolution despite its futuristic vibe. It is simply one of those cravings that come and go like the four seasons of the Earth. Today, Wii has the spotlight all to itself. Tomorrow, it will play the role as part of the audience. Is it a revolution? No. It's a milestone to the next generation.