- published: 20 Apr 2016
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JungleTac's Sport Vii (威力棒) is a video game console similar in aspect to Nintendo's Wii. Originally released in China in 2007, according to Engadget China the console used to sell for 1,280 Yuan (approximately US$195); as of 2009 the Vii sells for a substantially lower price at 443 Yuan (approximately US$68.) The Vii is not a competitive console in the current generation; instead, it competes in the "plug-in TV game" genre of inexpensive consoles with built-in games. It is based on the 16-bit Sunplus SPG CPU.
The Vii's Handybar controller is similar in design to the Wii Remote but is smaller in size. It features motion detection but not the pointing capability of the Wii Remote.
The Vii handybars also come in:
A redesign of the console, colloquially called the Vii 2 by bloggers, features remodeled controllers and a console design reminiscent of the Nintendo Entertainment System and the PlayStation 3, as well as support for both NTSC and PAL televisions.
In 2008, the Vii was released in Japan under the name V-Sports (Sport Vii).
Return from oblivion
Alone once again
On a shore of shadows
With a storm coming in
Have I come to conquer
Or is this hell?
A lightning flash
Seems to tell
The ghosts are gone
I must go on
How will I know?
Where will I go?
Just down the shoreline
A stairway of stone
Did I take it here?
Will I take it home?
Like a mountain before me
It rises high
Cuts through the clouds
Up to the sky
I reach the stairs
And look up there
And in my sights
There burns a light
With blade in hand
I understand
Up toward the glow