A Wii will work on all TVs that have a standard connection plot. That is to say, the 3 holes colored yellow, red, and white. If not, then you can buy cord converters.
it is about 50 dollars
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Wii and Wii U will both work on any size television. To see the detail of the HD output of the Wii U, a larger screen might be useful but people get as much fun from a Wii playing on a 15 inch screen as they do playing on a 50 inch screen. Just connect it to whatever size television you have and enjoy it.
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$50 more for a Wii bundle that includes a game at $149.99 over the $100 new PS2 cost The bundled Nintendo Wii is $100 less than a PS3 160 GB Model and $50 less than an Xbox 4GB
Nintendo guarantees it to work within 10meters/11yards, but it can work up to about 50 meters / 55 yards if nothing is in the way.
DS games are usually 28-30 dollars and Wii games are usually 50+.
It really depends on your opinion, but here are my official ratings: Graphics PS3 - 9 360 - 9 WII - 7 Sound PS3 - 8 360 - 9 WII - 8 Popular Games PS3 - 9 360 - 10 WII - 6 Controller PS3 - 8 360 - 8 WII - 7 Responsiveness/Lag PS3 - 9 360 - 9 WII - 8 Overall PS3 - 43/50 360 - 45/50 WII - 36/50
between $40-50
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This game will cost within $50 to $70 Approx. It's now down to $40 or less if you shop around
60 inch is 10 inch longer than 50 inch. 60 inch is 20% longer than 50 inch.