Nivea Sun Moisturising Sun Lotion SPF15 78127 200ml (price per 100ml/?5.13)

Nivea Sun Moisturising Sun Lotion SPF15 78127 200ml (price per 100ml/?5.13)
Features one high quality rechargeable Battery-Pack designed for use with your wii remote control thereby removing the need for replacement batteries.

When finished gaming, the Docking Station charges, stores and protects your Wii Remotes.

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Megadrive t-Shirt
For retro games players…this is a quality t-shirt showing the classic megadrive controller

Game Party (Wii)
List Price: ?39.99
Amazon Price: ?24.98
Customer Review: AVOID AT ALL COSTS.
This game recieved a pitiful 3/10 from nearly all Reviews, games are boring, repetitive, and have no replay value, aswell as the controls being unresponsive.

Games stand Nintendo Wii

NINTENDO WII CONTROLLER SILICON SKIN WHITE
With the Wii remote and nunchuks flying around living rooms across the country, we felt is was important to give them a little variety when you get some multiplayer action going. Check out the variety of skin kits we offer

Super Paper Mario
Super Paper Mario - Mario and Luigi are enjoying a lazy afternoon at their house when they hear the terrible news: Princess Peach has been kidnapped! The two Mario brothers head straight for Bowser’s castle to get her back, but Bowser is just as surprised about Peach’s kidnapping as theyare. At that moment, a strange top-hatted villain warps in and abducts everyone but Mario. The mysterious villain then forces Peach and Bowser to get married, creating a rift of dark energy that threatens to tear the universe apart. Only Mario can save the day … but he can’t do it alone. The newest chapter of the Paper Mario story isn’t just out of this world … it’s out of this dimension. What at first glance appears to be a super 2-D side-scroller ripped straight from the stylised pages of the Paper Mario universe soon turns into a hilarious dimension-shifting Super Mario platform adventure possible only on Wii. Super Paper Mario Features: Dimension-shifting gameplay: In super Paper Mario, players run through vibrant 2-D worlds, stomping on enemies and breaking blocks … then, with the press of a button, they flip into 3-D. In the third dimension, Super Paper Mario reveals hidden paths, battle foes and uncover secrets as they explore the previously invisible depth of the 2-D landscapes. Classic Mario Controls… with a twist!: Hold the Wii Remote sideways and control the game in classic Super Mario Bros. style. Super Paper Mario players can shake the Wii Remote to pull off stylish Mario moves like breaking out of frigid ice, and even point directly at the screen to get helpful hints from their super sidekick. Not only that, but in Super Paper Mario they’ll play as Peach and Bowser, both with their own sets of essential skills!

Nintendo Wii Classic Controller (Wii) Over the years, Nintendo has innovated with controllers and control schemes that have become industry standards. The Classic Controller blends elements from Nintendo’s NES, Super NES, and N64 controllers to allow for seamless play control over the titles that span the Virtual Console library.
Customer Review: Good, but the Wavebird is better.
It’s a good pad, but the analogue sticks are a little too close together. Also, it doesn’t work with Gamecube games, and isn’t as comfortable as the Wavebird either. Now don’t get me wrong, it is NOT uncomfortable, just not as comfortable. Buy a Wavebird if you can, but if you can’t get one of these then.
Customer Review: Its close, but no cigar
Ok, first of all, it is a great idea to get the classic controller, as it does add to the enjoyment of the Wii, It includes all the “Wii Buttons” and it even works with the Wii Menu (so you can use analog sticks instead of the wii mote if you like)

But I do however find the controller uncomfortable.
It is basically a SNES controller with analog sticks!

The thing I find annoying about it, is the wire comes to the bottom. this wire annoys me when I am playing, I would prefer it come from the top.

However saying that, the buttons are easy to use, and it does work better then the GameCube controller, but it can feel like it is going to slip out of your hands, it could do with better grip (like the original GameCube controller), but some could say that the layout makes it feel more like the original SNES games, and stuff.
This maybe great, but if you are looking at downloading other titles, like the N64 games, where the second stick becomes “C” (up,down,left and right) it can become pretty annoying, especailly for some games. Like Mario Kart, ok the C buttons only really controlled camera angles and stuff. The great thing about the buttons was that you could still hold down the A button, then change camera angles etc… using another finger, this one, see’s you letting go of the A button, to use the “C” button.

That aside though, it is still one of the best things to get for your Wii, but I must say that ONLY buy this controller if you plan to play a LOT of Virtual Console games, although it can be used for other games aswell (Mortal Kombat, NiGHTS etc…) I would only really still get it, if you know you will use it a lot!

Akatsuki398’s blog
Gamespot News - I love the Xbox 360 and the Nintendo Wii.You can actually earn achievements and Gamerscores,and go to the Xbox Live Market Placce to earn goodies,multiplayer maps,Weapon,and items.Usaully it’s always fun to play with the Wii,by swinging your nunchuk

In-Game Ad Growth Moves Casual
ClickZ - There’s some crossover of casual games to the console with Xbox Live ( define ) and similar offerings on the PlayStation 3, and Nintendo Wii systems.

StarWarsShop.com - Nintendo Wii
StarWarsShop.com - Nintendo Wii Thrillville: Off the Rails for Wii Design and build a theme park of your dreams with the most outlandish roller-coaster concepts ever.

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