Wee for the Wii!

February 3rd, 2010 by Anna Cross Discuss this article »

Nintendo’s Wii has had its failures and its triumphs. It has completely revolutionized older games and made them ten times as fun, despite it’s remote control’s issues. This all aside, the Wii has evolved quite extensively.

If you have never experienced the Wii’s gaming capabilities, you’re truly missing out. There are several types of games, from good ole Mario Kart to Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 3, to more revolutionary games such as Wii Sports.

The Wii has it’s ups and downs. Some of the ups are how interactive and just plain fun the games are. You can play them with old-fashioned controllers, and old fashioned games, or you can play the newer games and jump around.

For many games, different controllers are needed. However, that doesn’t mean you want to dish out another forty bucks for a new controller. There are’holders’ of kinds which hold your original Wii remote and simply play. The majority of these holders also come with the game in which they are compatible with. I latterly saw one for Link’s adventure that came with a cross-bow holder.

The main “down” about the Wii is it’s controllers. The controllers require chargers. After paying about 250 dollars for the system, you may be a bit unnerved about buying a forty dollar controller. However, there are alternatives, such as buying rechargable batteries. Space could be a problem as well. You wouldn’t want to play the Wii during a party where the house is packed to the brim with people, for example. Lastly is the issue of the remote’s wriststrap. There have been many instances in which the remote has gone flying.

Pros and cons aside, the Wii is definitely a worthwhile investment, and is fun for all ages. Old folks, young children, teens, anyone can play the Wii. (This is proved by my 70-year-old grandfather who in all honesty plays the Wii more than his younger grandchildren for whom he bought the Wii for. His particular favorite are Wii Bowling and Golf.)

So you have to be pondering-how many games just are there for this game system? For real, it’s fairly new ( compared to a lot, with the exception of the Playstation 3 ). Wikipedia, there are over four hundred releases. Another site boaststhere are over 450 now on the market. The Wii was launched into orbitwith approximately twenty games in 2006.

That said, go check out the Worthwhile Wii!

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