Console Stand & Storage - Nintendo Licensed (Wii)


Console Stand & Storage - Nintendo Licensed (Wii)
Customer Review: Great product, great price!
Having recently changed the position of my wii I noticed it looked a bit barron, having no support, which is also a worry for ventilation.

I noticed this item flicking through Amazon, and thought for ?10 quid why not?

Glad I did, not only does it make the console look very smart, the compartment allows me to have a little more room by sticking away a controller and nunchuck.

The slot for the sensor is a bit pointless to be honest, but apart from that, very happy with the item.

Customer Review: Verty stylish console stand - Wii like very much!
Just received my Wii horizontal console stand this afternoon and must say that i’m extremely impressed with the unit.

The stand is particulary usefull to me as although the Wii does already come with its own console stand when purchased, this can only be used for placing the unit in its vertical position. While this is fine if you have a room with plenty of shelf space, it does tend to pose a slight problem if you fancy using it somewhere where you don’t have as much shelf space such as a video cabinet. Personally I’m not overly keen on just lying the console on its side due to ventilation problems ect.

Also another problem I have had since purchasing my Wii is that with all the Wii Remotes and Nunchuck controllers you need for multiplayer games when friends come round is storage space. I’m not particulary keen on just leaving controllers lying around the place.

The Wii vertical stand has been designed to solve these two problems in one package. The stand is designed with a base plate which you slot your Wii onto and a handy tidy box compartment at the side in which you can place a Wii Remote and Nunchuck. Not only does this small side compartment help to save a bit of room and mess on your tops, but also both the box and lid have been carefully designed and constructed so they match the size and contours of your Wii console which means that when you put it all together both the console and stand lay perfect flush together.

For me though what really makes the stand look totally cool is the official Wii logo on the front of the tidy compartment box. The stand is officially licensed by Nintendo and is manufactured in the same quality white plastic finnish as the Wii.

I cannot recommend this stand enough, so if your looking for something to solve both storage problems and an alternative to the vertical stand available this should be perfect

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Wario Ware: Smooth Moves (Wii) The WarioWare team took an idea so wacky, it could only be made with the latest technology … the Wii Remote. Wario and his pals learn fun, wacky moves after discovering a strange book and a mystical device called the Form Baton. Players must clear fast-paced sets of microgames, changing the way they hold the Wii Remote each time. As they do, they?ll unlock more microgames and souvenirs. Features: WarioWare is back with a whole new set of moves. When Wario? stumbles upon a strange device called a Form Baton, he and his friends use it to learn new moves that are as fun as they are wacky. With hundreds of microgames, this game is just as wild as you?d expect from the name WarioWare, but the game play has been revolutionized. Under Wario?s tutelage, and with the help of the Wii Remote, players will swing, spin and squat their way to victory. With about 200 lightning-quick microgames and controls that range from scribbling to flailing, WarioWare: Smooth Moves takes interactive gaming to a whole new level. All players need is a Wii Remote and their best moves to be the champ. With games that are as much fun to play as they are to WATCH people play, WarioWare: Smooth Moves brings the party to its feet. It?s hilarious for players and audiences alike.
Customer Review: very strange game
When I first got this game I was not sure quite what to expect from it. The first time I played it I thought that it was a very strange game. It took awhile to get the hang of it, but not too long, maybe a couple of hours, and now I think it is actually quite a good game.
It is more fun to play when you are with friends because you can watch each other make a fool out of yourself.
I would recommend it for the humour factor but as a one player game it is not that much fun, it has to be played with others around to get the full benefit.
Customer Review: devolution not evolution
I had high hopes for this game as I thought the previous titles in the series were all excellent.
At first the Wii version of Wario Ware is the sort of wacky fun you’d expect from its predecessors, the sort of thing that anybody can enjoy after a few seconds with the game. But overall this is nowhere near as good as the Gamecube, GBA or DS versions.
For one thing the previous’ quick fire’ game play has had to slow right down to fit the Wii. Wario Ware is all about being presented with a stream of crazy mini games, working out how to play and then completing them within a few seconds. The Wii version requires the player to hold the controller in a variety of positions so before each mini game the player is instructed which position to use. This slows the pace of play down a lot.
Another down side is that the multi player mode (the best thing in the Gamecube version) has to be unlocked by completing the game in single player. This is a really frustrating and stupid idea that doesn’t fit in with the way the Wii has been marketed as a games console for everybody. I bought it for a youth club setting where I look for games that bring people together, so no multi player out of the box was a big disappointment.
I don’t know if die hard Wario Ware fans exist; if they do they are the only people I could recommend Smooth Moves to. It’s entertaining for a while to waggle the Wii controller around in different ways, but it’s not as fun to play, as fast or as funny as any of the other Wario Ware games. It doesn’t come close to the best one in the series: Wario Ware Twisted on the GBA (which you still have to import to play in the UK). There is fun to be had with this, but like a lot of Wii games it doesn’t come close to Wii Sports.
I hope Nintendo can dream up something better for the next edition as it would be a shame to end such a great series like this.

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Chicken Shoot (Wii)
Price: ?29.99
Customer Review: Poor game………
The chickens fly across the screen as if they have been mated with a snail. They are so easy to shoot its unbelievable!! Stick to the shooting game on Wii Play if you have it.
Customer Review: Not Resi 4 But Bloody Good Fun!
Okay so this games been dragged through the mud by websites and magazines alike. But at the end of the day what did you expect. Okay so the game plays like this Chickens fly across the screen and you shoot at them by means of the Wiimote! Thats it! Yeah its simple and no its not on a par with resi 4 or the upcoming metroid game. However its great fun!! Its a pick up and play blast away type game. If you want duck hunt with better graphics then buy this if you want an epic then buy something else. And oh yeah the minigame is pants!!

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Boxing Gloves for Nintendo Wii Boxing and Fighting Game
Boxing Gloves for Nintendo Wii Boxing and Fighting Games——————————————————————————–Boxing Gloves ideal for playing the Boxing and Fighting games on your Nintendo Wii games console!——————————————————————————–Nintendo Wii Boxing Gloves Nintendo Wii Boxing Gloves A Pair of Boxing Gloves for use with the Wii Boxing and Fighting games to make it look and feel more realistic. PLEASE NOTE - Wii REMOTE AND NUNCHUCK NOT INCLUDED

Wario Ware: Smooth Moves (Wii) The WarioWare team took an idea so wacky, it could only be made with the latest technology … the Wii Remote. Wario and his pals learn fun, wacky moves after discovering a strange book and a mystical device called the Form Baton. Players must clear fast-paced sets of microgames, changing the way they hold the Wii Remote each time. As they do, they?ll unlock more microgames and souvenirs. Features: WarioWare is back with a whole new set of moves. When Wario? stumbles upon a strange device called a Form Baton, he and his friends use it to learn new moves that are as fun as they are wacky. With hundreds of microgames, this game is just as wild as you?d expect from the name WarioWare, but the game play has been revolutionized. Under Wario?s tutelage, and with the help of the Wii Remote, players will swing, spin and squat their way to victory. With about 200 lightning-quick microgames and controls that range from scribbling to flailing, WarioWare: Smooth Moves takes interactive gaming to a whole new level. All players need is a Wii Remote and their best moves to be the champ. With games that are as much fun to play as they are to WATCH people play, WarioWare: Smooth Moves brings the party to its feet. It?s hilarious for players and audiences alike.
Customer Review: very strange game
When I first got this game I was not sure quite what to expect from it. The first time I played it I thought that it was a very strange game. It took awhile to get the hang of it, but not too long, maybe a couple of hours, and now I think it is actually quite a good game.
It is more fun to play when you are with friends because you can watch each other make a fool out of yourself.
I would recommend it for the humour factor but as a one player game it is not that much fun, it has to be played with others around to get the full benefit.
Customer Review: devolution not evolution
I had high hopes for this game as I thought the previous titles in the series were all excellent.
At first the Wii version of Wario Ware is the sort of wacky fun you’d expect from its predecessors, the sort of thing that anybody can enjoy after a few seconds with the game. But overall this is nowhere near as good as the Gamecube, GBA or DS versions.
For one thing the previous’ quick fire’ game play has had to slow right down to fit the Wii. Wario Ware is all about being presented with a stream of crazy mini games, working out how to play and then completing them within a few seconds. The Wii version requires the player to hold the controller in a variety of positions so before each mini game the player is instructed which position to use. This slows the pace of play down a lot.
Another down side is that the multi player mode (the best thing in the Gamecube version) has to be unlocked by completing the game in single player. This is a really frustrating and stupid idea that doesn’t fit in with the way the Wii has been marketed as a games console for everybody. I bought it for a youth club setting where I look for games that bring people together, so no multi player out of the box was a big disappointment.
I don’t know if die hard Wario Ware fans exist; if they do they are the only people I could recommend Smooth Moves to. It’s entertaining for a while to waggle the Wii controller around in different ways, but it’s not as fun to play, as fast or as funny as any of the other Wario Ware games. It doesn’t come close to the best one in the series: Wario Ware Twisted on the GBA (which you still have to import to play in the UK). There is fun to be had with this, but like a lot of Wii games it doesn’t come close to Wii Sports.
I hope Nintendo can dream up something better for the next edition as it would be a shame to end such a great series like this.

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