Nintendo Wii Wrist Strap - White - For Nintendo Wii


Nintendo Wii Wrist Strap - White - For Nintendo Wii
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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.

Trauma Center: Second Opinion (Wii)
In a nutshell:
Now everyone can be a brain surgeon as you pick up scalpel and forceps to battle the full horrors of an infected intestine, medical terrorism and angry anime nurses!

The lowdown:
The original Trauma Center is already one of the most original and fun games on the Nintendo DS but although this is largely just a remake of that game it’s more than welcome on the Wii. As accurate a simulation of real medicine as Phoenix Wright is of law (i.e. not very much) you’ll nevertheless have great fun repairing hapless patients with ailments that start of as simple tumours to bizarre fights against evil terrorist nanobots. What really makes the game though is the simple intuitiveness of the controls, with the precise movement of your scalpel being one of the best endorsements of the Wii Remote’s accuracy. The game’s no push over though and you’ll need to employ the mysterious bullet time style “healing touch” to make sure you don’t end up the Doctor Death of Hope Hospital.

Most exciting moment:
Although the game is a remake of the DS it does include several new missions, an extra playable character, new operation types and new surgical tools - including a defibrillator which demands a shout of “clear!” every time you use it.

Since you ask:
A surgery game was one of the first styles of games hinted at in an introductory video for the Wii, which also showed people appearing to play games involving fishing, cooking and playing the drums - amongst other non-typical games concepts.

The bottom line:
Major surgery has never been so much fun as the Wii and DS line-up combine.-HARRISON DENT
List Price: ?39.99
Amazon Price: ?29.98
Used Price: ?25.00
Customer Review: very differant
it is a good game to start off with but it is one of those games that you either love it because it is so differant or hate because it is a bit fiddally. But if you have good steddy hand and want to challenge yourself buy this game
Customer Review: A strange mix of a game
This isn’t a bad game, but it is a strange mix of ideas that have come together to form this. Firstly, the controls are good. A combination of using the wii remote with one hand to cut, drain, zap with laser, stitch and apply antibiotic gel, and the nunchuk with the other to quickly scroll between your options. The things you need to do to complete each operation are well paced, the problem solving aspect is good, and the difficulty is about right. The cutscenes are plenty. The story is reasonably written and the pictures are well drawn. However, I would question whether any gamer actually reads them all. So for those that don’t, wouldn’t it be great if we could bypass them? Unfortunately there is no option to do so, meaning you’re stuck with clicking the ‘A’ button through the hundreds of useless screens. Finally, the knowledge background is appalling. If you ever thought the medical scenarios in ER were unbelievable, then this is ten times worse. Ridiculous made up anatomy, medical terms and operations that would normally kill someone are put forward here. It makes saving someone easier though - just smear antibiotic gel or inject some green liquid into them every time their health is getting low and they will miraculously recover! I guess you just have to accept that this is a game and try not to learn anything from it.

Transformers The Game - Nintendo Wii
Transformers The Game is based on the live-action feature film, TRANSFORMERS The Game lets players choose to protect the Earth as AUTOBOTS or destroy it as DECEPTICONS. Playing as OPTIMUS PRIME, BUMBLEBEE, MEGATRON, BARRICADE and other characters, gamers experience the unstoppable power and massive scale of their favourite ROBOTS IN DISGUISE as they battle for Earth. Protect Or Destroy The Earth As the TRANSFORMERS robot war comes to Earth, gamers make the choice to join the AUTOBOTS in protecting our planet or to join the DECEPTICONS in destroying it. With dual campaigns, the fate of the world is in players’ hands. MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE Instantly change from a larger than life robot to a high-powered vehicle such as a sports car, fighter jet or helicopter. Seamless transformations leave enemies in the dust or enhance players’ combat strategy with a range of options in both vehicle and robot modes that take full advantage of the characters’ dual forms. The World Is Your Playground Players crush, topple and wreck every object, including buildings and vehicles, in their path or use the objects as weapons. It is up to the gamer to decide how best to use their surrounding environment. Freedom of Choice An unprecedented line-up lets gamers experience the massive scale, unique abilities and sheer strength of an army of characters from the TRANSFORMERS universe when they choose to play as OPTIMUS PRIME, MEGATRON, IRONHIDE, STARSCREAM, BUMBLEBEE and more. Variety of Combat For head-to-head battles, fans engage in melee combat that reflects each TRANSFORMERS robot’s character, scale, weight and power along with melee weapons and special moves unique to each character. The game’s ranged combat offers a wide array of projective weapons designed to take out enemies from afar.

Boogie - Nintendo Wii Game and Microphone
Dance, sing and create with Boogie for Nintendo Wii! Play to an all-new beat in this all singing and dancing boogie-tastic rhythm-action game where you create and customise your very own Boog, and then take the stage to become a Boogie star! Using the unique Wii controls and a peripheral microphone, Boogie showcases your best singing and dancing moves. Use Boogie’s fun and intuitive editing toy to create your very own music video, complete with multiple camera angles and cool special effects - Boogie is the ultimate video game. With a huge selection of hit songs from over four decades, a variety of lovable characters. Boogie features more than 35 hit songs from over four decades to boogie to, including Celebration, Dancing Machine, Groove Is In The Heart, and We Are Family. ABC: The Jackson 5 Baila Me: Gypsy Kings Boogie Oogie Oogie: Taste Of Honey Brick House: The Commodores Canned Heat: Jamiroquai Celebration: Kool & The Gang Dancing in the Street: Martha Reeves & The Vandellas Dancing Machine: Jackson 5 Don’t Cha: Pussycat Dolls / Busta Rhymes Fergalicious: Fergi Get Right: Jennifer Lopez Get The Party Started: Pink Girls Just Want To Have Fun: Cyndi Lauper Groove Is In The Heart: Dee-Lite I Want You Back: The Jackson 5 Im A Slave 4 U: Britney Spears It’s Raining Men: The Weather Girls Karma Chameleon: Culture Club Kung Fu Fighting: Carl Douglas Le Freak: Chic Let’s Get It Started: Black Eyed Peas Love Rollercoaster: Red Hot Chili Peppers Love Shack: The B-52’s Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit of…): Lou Bega Milkshake: Kelis One More Time: Daft Punk One Way Or Another: Blondie Oops I Did It Again: Britney Spears Pop Muzik: M S.O.S.: Rihanna Stars: Simply Red That’s The Way (I Like It): KC And The Sunshine Tu Y Yo: Thalia U Can’t Touch This: M.C. Hammer Virtual Insanity: Jamiroquai Walking On Sunshine: Katrina & The Waves We Are Family: Sister Sledge Y.M.C.A. The Village People

15 in 1 Sports Pack for Nintendo Wii
Packing include : * Tennis Racket x 1 * Golf Club x 1 * Baseball Bat x 1 * Wii Remote Holder x 1 * Remote Crystal cover x 1 * Games Controller Grip x 1 * Steering Wheel Controller Grip x 1 * Multi-Color Protector Sheet x 1 * Silicone Glove for Wii Remote x 1 * Silicone GLove for Wii Nunchuk x 1 * Padlock Hand Strap x 2 * Dust Prevent Cover for Wii main console x 2 * Cleaning Cloth x 1
Customer Review: Good Quality
Great Product at a very cheap price,postage a bit steep though,must admit it comes in a large box but has loads of items inside and will keep the kids happy

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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