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Should You Get The New Wii Sports Resort Game

Posted on 06 August 2009 by Jimmy Calhoun

Need a new game to play this summer? Out this week is a new release from Nintendo of its long awaited new Wii games this year – the new Wii Sports Resort, which is based on the old Wii Sports.

You’ll find that there is a lot from the old version in this one, Wii Sports Resort, which provides an update to the former Wii Sports game that usually came bundled with many Wii console packages at the time when Wii console had first been released a couple years back. The Sports Resort game includes some new sports, and has new features which all take full advantage of the new Wii MotionPlus accessory, also being released this month.

With the new MotionPlus accessory, which gets attached to the Wii controller, you have more control for playing when moving the motion sensitive Wiimote controller. In this new Wii Sports Resort game there are a grand total of 12 different sports, some new, like archery, swordplay, jet skiing, and sky diving which were not in the former version, and are designed to use the MotionPlus.

For some of the reviewers at game sites around the Web, the reviews say that it does appear that the new games use the MotionPlus technology in a interesting and fun way, but generally they don’t go as far as some would like. The games can leave the player with the feeling that they want much more to do with the new controller and the games. The technology works best in the new included games like swordplay and archery where the better control feature makes the game a lot more interesting.

Also, it enhances the older games too including bowling and golf which have been improved to make them more fun using this version. There has been some disappointment though among reviewers since there are some technical issues apparently which cause problems, for example having to recalibrate the controller all the time. It’s also being said that not all games, for example the wakeboarding game and piloting a plane, have come out as interesting as they could be compared to the swordplay and archery games.

If there are some gamers that might get bored with just more sports, and also just mini games, still there might be some fun in using the new controller MotionPlus accessory. However it does sound like for most gamers, this will be a great game to add Wii Sports Resort to your Wii games collection to practice using the new Wii MotionPlus accessory.

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Choose Your Perfect Wii Fit Bundle

Posted on 04 August 2009 by Sue Calhoun

By buying a Wii Fit bundle, you’ll be getting virtually everything you want and need to start playing with your Wii right out of the box. A bundle usually includes the Wii Console, the Wii Fit, plus games and controllers for you and your family to start playing right away. It doesn’t hurt either that by buying a bundle, you’ll save money too, by paying less than the retail price for everything in your bundle package if bought separately.

For example, the retail prices for individual controllers, the Wii games, and other accessories, can run as high as 25-30% more than what you’ll pay when buying a bundle online.

Which brings us to the next question – where can you get the best deal on a Wii Fit system? Online is really the best place to buy. There is much more competition, which means better prices for you. In addition, you can find incredible selection from dozens or hundreds of sellers if you check out sites like eBay for auctions.

While the big online stores like Amazon or Wal-Mart also sell Wii on their websites, their selection is much more limited, and in the case of Amazon, are listing deals from outside sellers – they are not selling directly from their own warehouse.

Stop at a few different sites to compare prices and the combinations of systems to see what’s available. You will quickly get a good idea of what is included in bundles, what’s part of each system, so you can get exactly what you want.

As an example of what is included in some bundles are up four controllers; one or more games like Wii Sports or Jillian Michaels, and the Wii console is always part of a bundle, along with the Fit balance board. with so many listings available to choose from, it’s a sure thing you’ll find the Wii Fit bundle that’s right for you.

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The New Wii Sports Resort Is Fun To Play

Posted on 31 July 2009 by Jimmy Calhoun

Looking for summer fun? This week, there’s a new release by Nintendo of one of the hot new Wii games of the year – the new Wii Sports Resort, based on the old Wii Sports.

Here there’s a lot of games from the old version that you’ll remember, in Wii Sports Resort, which updates the old Wii Sports game but includes some new games too. Wii Sports that usually was bundled with the Wii console a few years back when Wii console was first released. This Sports Resort Wii game has several new sports, and also includes some great new features to take full advantage of the also new release of the Wii MotionPlus accessory.

The MotionPlus is an accessory that gets attached to the Wii controller and helps provide a lot more control when you move the motion sensitive Wiimote Wii controller. You’ll find that this new Wii Sports Resort game has a total of 12 different sports, and now includes a few like archery, swordplay, jet skiing, and sky diving which were not in the former version.

For some of the reviewers at game sites around the Web, the reviews say that it does appear that the new games use the MotionPlus technology in a interesting and fun way, but generally they don’t go as far as some would like. The games can leave the player with the feeling that they want much more to do with the new controller and the games. The technology works best in the new included games like swordplay and archery where the better control feature makes the game a lot more interesting.

The MotionPlus also enhances the older games such as bowling and golf which are still here, and have been improved making them more fun in this version. Some reviewers report that there are some technical issues apparently which are causing problems, or at least are inconvenient, such as having to recalibrate the controller all the time. Some of the games too are not as much fun as others, the wakeboarding game and piloting a plane are not as exciting as swordplay for example.

Of course some gamers will probably be bored with more sports games and some new mini games, but there are plenty of gamers who will find that this is lots of fun with the new controller MotionPlus. For most players, the new Wii Sports Resort is worth adding to your games collection and have fun playing with lots of new sports and the new Wii MotionPlus accessory.

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The New Wii Sports Resort Review

Posted on 28 July 2009 by Jimmy Calhoun

Looking for summer fun? This week, there’s a new release by Nintendo of one of the hot new Wii games of the year – the new Wii Sports Resort, based on the old Wii Sports.

Here there’s a lot of games from the old version that you’ll remember, in Wii Sports Resort, which updates the old Wii Sports game but includes some new games too. Wii Sports that usually was bundled with the Wii console a few years back when Wii console was first released. This Sports Resort Wii game has several new sports, and also includes some great new features to take full advantage of the also new release of the Wii MotionPlus accessory.

The new MotionPlus accessory is an attachment to the Wii controller which adds a whole lot more control for players when they move the motion sensitive Wiimote Wii controller through the air. Using the new accessory, this new Wii Sports Resort game adds 12 different sports, to use the MotionPlus for games such as archery, swordplay, jet skiing, and sky diving which were not in the previous version.

Reading through reviews on the Web, gamers find that the new games really do use the new MotionPlus technology in a fun way, but sometimes don’t go far enough when they leave players wanting more in the way of using the new controller accessory and wanting extended games. With the new games such as swordplay and archery, they can really show off the enhanced control features which make the games more interesting.

This version still including some of the older games such as bowling and golf which now use the new technology. Some reviews were disappointed by technical issues that have come up, such as having to recalibrate the controller frequently. Also, some of the mini games for example the wakeboarding game and flying an airplane, are reported to be a little boring.

If there are some gamers that might get bored with just more sports, and also just mini games, still there might be some fun in using the new controller MotionPlus accessory. However it does sound like for most gamers, this will be a great game to add Wii Sports Resort to your Wii games collection to practice using the new Wii MotionPlus accessory.

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Amazing New Features Make Nintendo Wii Still A Hot Game Console

Posted on 19 July 2009 by Jane Calhoun

You might have heard some hard core gamers saying the Nintendo Wii console is over, nothing left to look forward to. They argue that everyone has already bought one, and the “serious” gamers will never play the Wii, so who else is left? What other reason to buy? Yet the Nintendo Wii phenomenon is far from over, and appeals more than ever to non-gamers, adults, kids and even seniors.

You can find dozens of excellent reasons to own a Wii console. First, it’s so simple to get it set up, by plugging in a few cables, and position the remote sensor, and off you go. It’s also a breeze to play even for the youngest kids. Games range from very simple like Mario Party 8, for the kids, up to more involved challenges like Zelda Twilight Princess.

So, you don’t have to be an expert, or a serious gamer, or even a parent to want the Wii and have a lot of fun with it. There’s also the Nintendo Wii Fit, with its balance board, that lets you do yoga, strength exercises, keep on a weight loss program, and track your progress. There are also new games coming out like EA Sports Active that will challenge just about anyone, gamer or not.

Not only does the Wii have these accessible features for everyone, Nintendo is keeping up the innovation with new accessories and plans for future consoles. Newly released is the Wii MotionPlus, a new accessory to make the Wii motion-sensitive controller even more reactive and fine tuned to every movement. To take advantage of the MotionPlus, a new release of Wii Sports, called Wii Sports Resort, has been released too.

For anyone still thinking about buying a console, take a look at the new Wii Fit bundles which include the console packaged with the Sports Resort game and the MotionPlus. There are also bundles which include the console and any other type of game you can think of, kids games, sports games, even Mario Kart for Wii along with extra steering wheels.

Last but not least are all the great downloadable games that are available on the Wii Channel. With a wireless network at home, Wii owners can get access to hundreds of additional games online, including Super Mario and Donkey Kong arcade games, plus games like Defend Your Castle and My Life As A King. The bottom line is, Nintendo is aiming to provide a fun product for people regardless of age or gaming experience, and the fun will keep going to a long time to come!

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