Game Party
March 9, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
The Wii Game Party has all of your favorite games in one place!
There are classic favorites like Darts, Shuffle Board, Table Hockey and Shooting Hoops, plus some really unique choices including Skee Ball, Ping Cup, and a Trivia challenge.
The games feel completely authentic because of the way the Wiimote works so well with motion sensing.
When you throw the darts toward the dartboard you’ll be amazed at the precision you can achieve - hitting that bulls eye is made much easier when you have such responsive controls. When you pitch the ball forward in Skee ball you will be making the exact same motion you’d do when playing in real life.
Each of the games makes great use of the Wiimote controller, and gives you a feeling of true reality. Adding to the realistic atmosphere of the games is the environments - you’ll be playing your dart games in a classic English pub, and shooting Hoops in an indoor recreation center.
All of the games are classic yet fresh and new at the same time - with trivia, you’ll be using the Wiimote to spin a wheel which will determine your category, and then you’ll point your Wiimote at the right answer. As you play and win, you win tickets which will allow you to unlock new characters.
You’ll have plenty to do with just the characters - there are 125 to start with, and 50 more you can unlock!
Game Party really lives up to its name when you play the multiplayer game - invite your friends over and you can have crazy gaming fun with up to 4 people at once!
If you’re looking for realistic feeling and super fun games, you’ll love Game party. You’ll get all the fun of these great games without ever having to leave the house.
Endless Ocean for Wii
March 9, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
In Endless Ocean, you’ll be viewing and playing through some of the most beautiful and detailed environments ever seen on the Wii.
Endless Ocean is a perfect execution of a free-form game, because you’ll find endless replay value in this game. It allows you to play at your own pace, with no time limits and no required goals to enjoy it. You’ll begin the game on a diving boat near Manoa Lai Island, on an expedition with your friend Kat, who is an oceanographer with lots of helpful gameplay tips.
You’ll get various gameplay objectives through your smartphone email - they’ll tell you where to dive and what you can collect or accomplish to advance in the game.
As you complete objectives, you can unlock new areas to explore - but you can always play as slow or as quickly as you like, there is no pressure in these tranquil deep seas.
You’ll be able to use a camera to photograph the creatures and fish you see,and you’ll have fish bait so you can even feed them! You’ll get to meet dolphins and interact with them, and just maybe you can even convince one of them to be your swimming partner!
A slight shake of the Wiimote will allow you to pet the deep sea creatures, and all you need to do to swim in a certain direction is to point the Wiimote, and you’re instantly and gracefully swimming there.
You can even team up with a friend for dives via the Nintendo Wifi connection! Just exchange friend codes and you can explore and complete missions together.
Many dozens of hours of gameplay lie in this beautiful ocean, and as soon as you end a play session, expect to find yourself dreaming of returning to the peaceful beauty of the sea.
Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles
March 9, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
The Zombies are back, and it’s time to take them on, Wii-style!
In Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles, you’ll be returning to the terrifying Resident Evil universe, as you fight your way through events and characters from three of the Resident Evil games, including Resident Evil 0, the original Resident Evil, and Resident Evil 3: Nemesis.
The environments are primarily in Raccoon City, where RE 2 and 3 took place, but you’ll also have the chance to once again explore the huge mansion from RE 0 and the first RE - plus a new mission at the Umbrella complex.
As you play through the game, you are learning about the last hours of the sinister Umbrella Corporation, and finding out brand new information about all of the Resident Evil games, and finding new sidepaths and objectives.
While Umbrella Chronicles is sometimes referred to as a “light gun game”, meaning it works beautifully with a Wii Zapper or Perfect Shot Gun, it’s also completely possible and in fact easily played through with the standard Wiimote and Nunchuck combo.
The Nunchuck works really well to help you glance all around your surroundings, and the Wiimote is ideally suited to hold straight out and blast those zombies away.
You can even use the Wiimote to not only shake off a zombie who grabs you, but to do a punishing counterattack on it. The first person perspective for the game makes it eerily realistic and lets you view the game’s world in a whole new way.
Your standard weapons include the knife (just swing the Wiimote to slice away), and the handgun, which comes equipped with infinite ammo - but with monsters like these, you’ll want the other strong weapons you can pick up along the way such as the grenades and the machine gun.
You’ll be able to play with many of your favorite characters from all of the RE games, including Jill and Chris Valentine, Rebecca Chambers and Billy Coen.
Even after you finish the game, you’ll want to replay it repeatedly to discover all the secret pathways and hidden items. The two-player co-op mode is a fantastically fun way for you and a friend to battle the undead side by side, and have a great time exploring the game together.
Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles is a chance to see the RE world in a whole new way, and discover all the secrets you’ve always wondered about- and don’t forget to blast away the evil zombies while you’re at it!
Super Mario Galaxy
March 5, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
In this Super Mario adventure for the Wii, Mario takes to space for the first time ever.
Princess Peach has not only been kidnapped by Bowser again, but her whole castle has been taken and sent into outer space! It’s up to Mario to save her, and he will visit strange planets, zoom through space weightlessly, and still perform his traditional jumps and attacks.
When Mario journeys to outer space, he has a spaceship that serves as the game’s central area, and has doorways which lead you to 42 unique galaxies.
Each of the galaxies contain at least six challenges to face, and you’ll need to use all the Mario skills you recall from prior games, along with some fantastically fun news ones.
Mario has the most transformations ever - special mushrooms allow him to wear a bee suit, a boo suit, or a spring suit, each with it’s own special abilities.
With Mario now in space, the normal physics just don’t apply anymore - you’ll fly, glide, and spin through stars, feeling so natural you’ll know that Mario was meant for outer space! Star collection is a tradition for our hero Mario, and you’ll find stars in all these new galaxies, with 60 stars needed to complete the game.
There are, however, actually 120 stars total, and you will want to grab them all because there are secret unlockable levels you won’t want to miss.
The Wii remote and Nunchuck controllers are used to incorporate true motion control in the game - you’ll use the controls to tilt as you fly Mario, to spin as you perform his new spin attack, and to perform triple jumps, running, and to do all of them as combos as well. You will drag and drop items, and have complete control with immediate response.
Mario feels so responsive to the controls that you’ll be thrilled with the split second reactions. You and a friend can join the adventure together as you play the co-op mode, collecting Star bits and shooting enemies in tandem.
Super Mario Galaxy is the biggest and best adventure that Mario has had yet. It’s an adventure too big to be contained on earth!
Animal Crossing: City Folk
March 5, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
This is the first true sequel to the hugely popular Animal Crossing for the Nintendo Gamecube.
Animal Crossing City Folk brings a whole new meaning to the word interactive, because this is a game where you truly are in control of your own world.
You’ll begin with your own fully customizable character, living in a beautifully detailed world that is randomly generated just for you.
Seasons change in real time, days turn to night, and you’ll even get to join in on holiday celebrations in the game. You can play at your own pace, and you will have complete freedom. As you begin, you will get to know the animals who are your neighbors, make friends, and learn your way around town.
You will start out with a little home of your own and that is where the customizing fun begins! To earn money for your home, you can do a variety of fun jobs -run errands for the towns people, or sell the fish, fossils, or insects you’ll catch to the local store, or sells items you don’t need.
You will be able to completely make your home your own, with furniture, wallpapers, flooring, and much more able to be changed as you wish. You’ll get to expand your home to accommodate your ever-growing collection of things …. and there are so many things to collect in this game that you’ll want all the space you can get.
You can not only collect a huge wardrobe, you can design your own - and share your designs with friends! If you have a yen for some big-city excitement, you can catch the bus outside of town hall and visit the city! There you’ll be able to catch a movie, get a haircut, and meet all new people - but hurry home, because the animals in your town will miss you, and notice you’re gone.
You and up to three other players will each be able to create a home in your town, and communication with other players is where this game really shines. You can write emails and text messages within the game, but that’s only the beginning. This game is enabled with Wii speak, which, while not required to play the game, adds a huge amount of excitement since it allows to you talk to friends online, via the WiFi connection. You can invite up to three other people to visit your town via WiFi, and they’ll be able to explore your town - and they might even go home wearing a new outfit you designed and start a new fashion craze!
Animal Crossing City Folk has limitless replay value - every time you play the game, there is something new to discover.






