Wonderful Wii!
The Nintendo Wii has had its downs and ups. Whether it was offering games that formerly were dull and boring and spinning them into exciting and fun new installments, or their infamous sensor remote controls crashing thru a game-player’s television, the Nintendo Wii has come a good distance.
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.
Pros: It gets you up and moving. Most of the Nintendo Wii’s games are very interactive games. You can run, you can jump, you can trip and fall on your face or, if you get tired, you can easily sit down to a less contemporary game and just relax. The games, albeit harder to find than say Playstation 2, have fairly decent graphics and gameplay.
For many games, different controllers are needed. However, that doesn’t mean you want to dish out another 40 bucks for a new controller. There are’holders’ of sorts which hold your first Wii remote and simply play. The majority of these holders also come with the game in which they are supposed to be played with. I lately saw one for Link’s adventure that came with a cross-bow holder.
Cons: The remotes. If you mistakenly forget to tighten the wrist strap, they can easily go flying into your television, gaming buddy, neighbor’s window, dog’s water bowl, etc. Also required is a charger to charge your Wii’s controllers. The chargers incidentally are about 40 dollars, which after dishing out a good 250-300 dollars for the console is a bit intimidating. HOWEVER, an alternative is to buy rechargeable batteries and a battery charger and simply switch them out. Spatial issues could also arise. The Wii is twice as fun when played with a friend, or even multiple friends, but some of the more interactive games could provide a problem in crowded places.
Aside from minor issues, it’s worth it. Everyone can and will play the Wii. Shoot, my 70-year-old grandfather plays the Wii more than his little grandchildren do! (He loooovvveeesss Wii Bowling and Wii Golf.)
Finally, you gotta be pondering just how many games there are. According to several site, it’s quite close to 450. This is quite an exponential growth considering it started with 21 in 2006.
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