The nintendo wii is a great little system. Not only for it's gaming abilities but also for the price, my school had the great opportunity to test the system in our programming class and also in my A+ class (it's the title given to a certificate not a grade like A, B, C etc.) We tried out some games with this and the graphics were really really well done
well my school is in association with nintendo, IBM, Dell, and others, and in our school's contract with these companies it states that we have the privilage to ask to test their products. This also goes for Microsoft, for example as of August our computer lab has Microsoft Vista beta running as their operating system
Dont think it's all fun and games we had to study their operating system, see how it worked, see how they built it see how they run their games and all the tech specs. But we did get to test out some pretty sweet games - that was the fun part
and about the remote question, sorry we cannot release any information
no all i want to know does the remote work well does it follow how the remote moves just wondering if it work and how do i get my school involied with these compenies
no all i want to know does the remote work well does it follow how the remote moves just wondering if it work and how do i get my school involied with these compenies
sorry im just going by what the nintendo representative said, he said i cannot talk about anything not even the stuff you can publicly get, and my school is an academy which gets grants and money from these companies, the nintendo company one day came to our school and observed the teachers and students, i guess they liked the school and decided to give us money?
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