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List Price: $199.99 Buy Used: $161.63 as of 11/24/2009 20:45 CST details You Save: $38.36 (19%)
New (60) Used (198) Collectible (2) from $161.63
Seller: mistermoney-hq Rating: 1799 reviews Sales Rank: 4
Platform: Nintendo Wii Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: nintendo_wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.5 Dimensions (in): 15 x 10 x 4.5
MPN: 045496880019 Model: Sports Pack UPC: 454968800194 EAN: 0045496880019 ASIN: B0009VXBAQ
Release Date: November 19, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Comes with system , stand , av, 1 wii mote , 1 nunchuk, and power. Shipped using FedEx Ground. May require signature. INSURED.
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Down syndrome child Wii Bowling in 6 minutes! November 14, 2009 S. Harrington (Spring, TX United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Wii Sports program that came with this device was fairly intuitive for our 26 year old. This Down Syndrome child was Wii Bowling in 6 minutes! We plan on training her on as many other of the Wii Sports included as she moves along. Good job Nintendo!
Fun At First....But Due to Bad Gimmick....Gets Old Fast November 12, 2009 Siklootd (Santa Fe, NM) 11 out of 19 found this review helpful
I was one of the many people who waited in line all night November 18, 2006 for the Nintendo Wii. After taking it home that first morning, I was dying from anticipation of playing the newest console made by Nintendo. I opened the console, I liked what I saw. Playing my first few Wii games felt original, for a while. I've never been obsessed with graphics, I even still play Nintendo 64 games so the outdated technology of the Wii did not bother me at all, and it still does not bother me. After playing several games on the Wii was when I began to notice something, the games don't require a lot of motions at all to be played. It is not necessary to swing your arm like you're really playing tennis, instead sitting on the couch and simply shaking the controller actually works exactly the same way. This wasn't that bothersome to me though and I still enjoyed playing the system. Where I started to lose faith in the Wii was after picking up some hardcore games for the console. I began by purchasing Resident Evil 4, Okami, Madworld, No More Heroes, Mortal Kombat Armageddon, Dragonball Z Tenkaichi 2 and 3, Twilight Princess, and more. I started to realize that with these games, precision is an absolute must. However, the Wii remote's motion controller actually takes away from the precision due to the poor detection skills of the controller. This results in lag, delayed moves, incorrect moves, and more. In several of these games, I found myself repeating missions and levels simply due to the fact that the Wiimote would make my on screen character perform the wrong moves. For example: in Twilight Princess, the shield bash is done by pushing the nunchuk forward, however, sometimes this registered as the nunchuk being moved to the side which corresponds with a spin attack. Similar scenarios began to play out with all of the Wii games I purchased. Every game began to get more frustrating and I began to play my Playstation 3 more and more. Finally, I came to a conclusion, traditional controls just work better for playing games, period. I'm still hoping that Microsoft and Sony don't try to follow Nintendo too much with motion control gameplay seeing as it actually makes games more difficult and frustrating to play. If you're a gamer looking for a console with great games, is a lot of fun, and can be played for hours on end with full precision and control, don't go with the Wii. You can't go wrong with either a PS3 or a 360 though, both offer a wide variety of games in every genre and both respond the way you tell them to.
Nice Gift November 12, 2009 Thomas Breen Product has given everything it promised. Lots of fun. Easy setup.
Great price and fast delivery.
My daughter said ''Wii is boring'' November 11, 2009 Beleyda Rodriguez (Newark, NJ USA) 1 out of 17 found this review helpful
My daughter loved the wii when she first got it for Christmas and on September or October she said the wii is boring. She plays Call of Duty World at War on my brother's PS3 because she likes playing Nazi Zombies and she never
stops playing it because she likes it. So she should get a PS3 or an Xbox 360. She hates the wii now. The good thing
about the wii is it has Mario games and she likes Mario games. The bad things about the wii is: poor game choices for her to choose, no Nazi zombies on Call of Duty world at war on the wii version, and not too much mature games. My daughter likes hardcore games. All of her wii games are to easy for her. Buy the PS3 or Xbox 360.
Group Fun for sure November 10, 2009 Jeffrey Weingartner (Chicago, IL) I finally broke down and ordered the Wii because I have been to enough parties where people had it. It is a lot of fun for a group of people. It is not the kind of game system that you rush home to play by yourself, but when you have people over it is a lot of fun. Would recommend for sure
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