
As the novelty wore off, and with the debut of the Xbox 360 and PS3 with all their innovative motion control systems, the sale of Wii began to decline. Although it started better than any console, Nintendo was unable to hold the attention of the new and casual gamers who joined them when they first started. However, there’s been some debate amongst gamers about the success of the Wii in gaming history. Nintendo had a very effective marketing campaign for this console, and the ingenious Wii Remote was able to attract a lot of first-time gamers as well as casual gamers. It had absolutely no effect on the launch, which made it the most successful Nintendo game until the introduction of the switch more than ten years later. When it came down to it, the name didn’t really matter. In the ensuing months, however, their scepticism quickly became anticipation with the announcement of some of the Wii’s innovative features, which includes: amazing internet connectivity, motion controls, backwards Gamecube connectivity, including the ability to take advantage of older Nintendo handhelds and consoles to download titles using the Virtual Console. The Miiverse is also woven into game play, allowing you to write notes for other players and even leave messages on monsters.Nintendo Wii is one of the gaming consoles that a lot of gamers were sceptical about, upon its announcement in 2006, mostly because of its odd name. Wii U players can experience the entire game on the GamePad, plus use it to manage weapons and scan mini-maps.

Increase your odds of survival by using Genesis equipment to scan environments for enemies and scan your enemies for weaknesses.

Alternate between first-person and third-person views as you explore tight hallways, small ship's cabins, and other claustrophobic environments where the shadows - and the evils that lurk within - threaten to consume you. Evil has nowhere to run, and you have nowhere to hide in this Resident Evil saga set aboard a stranded cruise ship.
