A Guide of What’s Available for Nintendo’s
Wii System
If you haven’t heard of Nintendo’s Wii
system, we have just one question for you. Where have you been?! This hot new
gaming system made its debut right at the time when Microsoft’s new Xbox hit
the market. But what makes this system so popular is that it’s the first system
that incorporates virtual reality in the living room. That, in addition to
Nintendo’s dedication to producing gaming material for that entire family as
opposed to the complex games that we have on the market (for other systems)
today.
This article describes some of the
accessories and games available that everyone can enjoy.
The
Wii System. Welcome back to family fun with this
console. For only $249, the entire family can enjoy time’s treasured games and
physically interact with them using Nintendo’s unique wrist-strapped
controller. Anyone at any skill level can get in on the fun with this new
machine and it comes with a free Wii Sports game cartridge.
Wii
Accessories. If you’re still “old school” and you
prefer to use the classic Nintendo style controller, no need to fret. They’re
still available and they cost no more than $19.99. But if you can’t wait to try
out the Wii Remote, get one or two or three at only $40 each. The Wii Nunchuck
Controller will run you about $19.99, however both the Nunchuck and Remote
controller will give you hours of fun as you swing your way through your
favorite games.
Of course, all that gaming could warrant
the purchase of the Wii Air cooler ($14.99) or the Wii Charge Station ($29.99).
And you certainly don’t want to quit a game without saving your place! You can
buy a 1GB SD Memory card ($39.99) or 2 GB SD memory card ($59.99) made by
SanDisk, and pick up the fun where you left off at a later time.
To make sure your Wii console fits snuggly
into the back of your television, you can buy a pack of Wii Component cables
for $29.99.
Wii
Games. Looking for games? We’ve separated this part
of our guide into two sections: one for children and one for adults. Use
caution when purchasing Wii games for players under 18 years of age.
FOR CHILDREN:
Excite
Truck.................................................$49.99
Wario Ware: Smooth
Moves........................$49.99
Super Paper Mario.......................................$19.99
Bionicle........................................................$49.99
Sonic and the Secret
Rings.........................$49.99
Cooking Mama: Cook
Off............................$49.99
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07..........................
$49.99
NOTE: Bionicle may not look children
friendly at first, but it really is a fun and innocent game that battles and
controls a line of toy action figures. It’s based on Lego’s Bionicle universe.
Cooking Mama is rather new to the Nintendo game suite and it challenges young
players to prepare more than 300 real recipes from 10 different countries.
FOR ADULTS:
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight
Princess......$49.99
Medal of Honor
Vangaurd...........................$49.99
The Godfather: Blackhand
Edition..............$49.99
COMING SOON:
Mario Party 8
Legend of the Dragon
Mortal Combat Armageddon
Scarface: The World is Yours
NOTE: Legend of the Dragon and Zelda is
rated T for Teen. The Godfather, Scarface, and Mortal Combat is rated M for
Mature. Both The Godfather and Scarface emulate scenes from their movies and
the violence follows with them.. Mortal Combat was designed to appeal to an
audience that’s, “eager for violence.”
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