This truly depends on the amount of money one is willing to spend, as well as the quality one desires. The newest console, the Wii, is not necessary for younger children because the controls aren't the best for underdeveloped motor skills, so one of the older consoles, like the N64, will suffice. There are many games on the N64 geared specifically towards young kids, like Elmo's Number Journey, so you really can't go wrong with this one.
A younger child would be more appreciative of a Nintendo Wii for Christmas. That is, if one is referring to today's society. Fifty years ago, a younger child would be very appreciative of a board game for Christmas. Younger children in families want to be included in his/her older siblings happenings. Therefore, anything that would promote quality time between the younger and older children would be appreciated.
Five years old is really too young for a Nintendo or any other gaming console as Nintendo recommends that the systems for children ages six and older. If your child is really advanced and will be well supervised, the Wii is a great console for developing hand-eye coordination and contains safety features like a rubber controller sleeve to keep your child safe.
The most popular Nintendo console would be either the Wii or the Wii U. The Wii is currently the most successful console that Nintendo has released up to this point.
The easiest Nintendo console to setup would be the Nintendo Ds or Dsi which is ready to play right out of the box with no setup.
Older children would learn the information first and then teach the younger children.
the latest game console would probably be the Nintendo wii or the playstation 3.
That would be the Nintendo Wii. It has a ton of accessories for the many games it offers from guns, to yoga mats, and even the Zapper.
PS3 is better as a home games console and should be compared with the Nintendo Wii or Xbox 360 which are also Game Consoles. The PSP and PSP Go would be the Portables to compare to the Nintendo DS or DSi. Nintendo dsi is better as an "on the go" console because you don't need a tv for it The PSP Go works with the PS3 and makes a better portable console than the DSi
In order to connect a HDMI monitor to a Nintendo Wii console, one would first have to buy an adaptor as Wii consoles do not have HDMI connections. There are several tutorials on how to achieve this on the internet as well.
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would not be the successor to the Nintendo GameCube,[8] but rather it would be considered a "new Game Boy". On January 20, 2004, the console was announced under the codename "Nintendo DS" (which initially stood for Developer's System). Nintendo released a few details at that time, only saying that the console would have two separate 3-inch TFT LCD display panels, separate processors, and up to 1 gigabit of semiconductor memory. Nintendo president Satoru Iwata said, "We have developed Nintendo DS based upon a completely different concept from existing game devices in order to provide players with a unique entertainment experience for the 21st century." In March, the codename was changed to "Nitro" and a document containing most of the console's technical specifications was leaked. In May, the codename was changed back to "Nintendo DS" and the console was shown in prototype form at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). All of the features of the console were revealed by Nintendo at E3. On July 28, 2004, Nintendo revealed a new design, one that was described as "sleeker and more elegant" than the one shown at E3. Also, the codename "Nintendo DS" became the official name of the console that day.
You will lose all save data on your wii console! This includes channels.