I went back from my brother's house, yesterday, and, man, it's was great! I had to play on his XBox until wrestling came on. But I'm here to talk about the Nintendo Wii.
My mother got her a Wii last month, finally, and it was cheap. It had Wii Sports included in every box. Then my mother spent time with me, and my friends, playing Wii Sports. My, my… Playing with the Wii does look like you are part of the action! My mother also got a Nunchuck so he/she can connect to a Wii remote.The Wii remote had a motion sensor, force feedback, trigger, directional, and 6 buttons: Positive, Negative, Home, A, 1, and 2. The nunchuck had an analog stick identical to the GameCube controller's 'C` stick, C and Z buttons.And the controller that I didn't purchased is the Wii classic controller. It was identical between Super Nintendo and GameCube. It had force feedback, directional pad, top buttons: L, R, 1 and 2, 2 analog sticks, and 7 other buttons: a, b, x, y, Select, Home, and Start.The games they own were:Enemy Territory is still online! Castle Wolfenstein was discovered in the early 1980's and it was a classic adventure. We'll discuss how Enemy Territory reign supreme next time. And coming soon, Super Mario Bros. Plus 2005 demonstrated recordings might be made, and my new web sites, so stay tuned for that. Happy gaming!
It was $249.99 before.
You're a bit late, but congratulations on your Wii. I just find it funny how you're trying to describe it, when it's been out for over three years now.
Also, I can't help but notice that your list is missing Super Smash Bros. Brawl.And Bob, I bought mine online for $343. Sure it was pricey, but I didn't have anything else to do with the money and they weren't available at all in stores.Then of course there was the $80 repair I had to pay when my 13-year-old brother thought it might be useful to surf the Internet Channel with a PC keyboard and mouse plugged in.What a dumbass.The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess & Super Mario Galaxy are pretty epic games. Definitely worth the money.Between those 2 alone I've spent over 80 hours.
I also thought I would mention that if you want to enjoy the Wii you need to research games that you buy. A lot of the non-nintendo games that are advertised and well known suck, while a lot of the ones that nobody ever hears about are good.
For example, the No More Heroes series is supposed to be one of the best on the Wii but a lot of people who played the first didn't even realize the 2nd had been released.As for the price, $250 was the suggested price when it was released. Thats what all major companies charged and the only reason to pay more is that it was so rare =pI'd agree that it's a fun console, but my interest lies mostly in my PS3, although I am a proud owner of a Wii.
Your blogs just confuse me. I have no idea who is talking when or about what. It seems like a robot has gone through the 64D database, collected the most-used words on the site, then jumbled them together into an almost intelligible sentence structure that makes it seem like it was written by a 10 year old or a non English speaking person.
Nevertheless, the Wii will die in the next year or so. Hope you have a 360 or PS3.Mario Kart Wii pwns ass.
Seriously.I have a Wii and got it for 250 but now I have my 1500 dollar PC which destroys all.
Twilight Princess is disappointing at best and Mario Kart Wii is fun for about 20 minutes.