WarioWare: Smooth Moves
March 2, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
What is even quicker and more fun than minigames? Microgames of course!
Mario’s nemesis Wario is back with a collection of games that will really keep you on your toes - they’re about five seconds each! You’ll learn some of the most innovative ways to use the Wiimote and Nunchuck controllers ever, as you get a quick control tutorial before each game.
You’ll be using the Wiimote in new and funny ways, like when you have to balance it against your nose - or on top of your head! You’ll learn over 20 different positions to use your Wiimote.
There are over 200 microgames in all, and you’ll never know which wacky challenge is next. You’ll have to clip fingernails, wash a cow, send a TV flying off a conveyor belt, and much more wackiness that will have you laughing hysterically as you play.
The microgames are more than just mastering the Wiimote and occasional Nunchuck usage though, these games use your brain too!
As you play through the game, you’ll learn to make those super quick decisions on gameplay that will help you achieve victory - and with only a few seconds for every game, you’ll never have a chance to get bored.
The single player game is the primary game, and should not be missed, because that is where you’ll be able to unlock all the games and modes, and also get a bit of practice in. You’ll need it to impress your friends.
WarioWare Smooth Moves supports up to twelve players in turn-based play. Call your friends and clear the living room, because this is the ultimate party game, and nobody who sees this game will be able to resist the microgame madness!
Mario Super Sluggers Baseball for Wii
March 2, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Get ready to bat your way to baseball super-stardom, even if you’ve never played baseball in your life!
Mario Super Sluggers brings you the most fun and interactive baseball game ever made!
Mario is the star, but he has brought 40 different friends from all the different Nintendo games to join in the fun. You can even have your Wii get in on the batting action!
You’ll have several modes to choose from, starting with Practice mode, where you can brush up on your skills. You’ll learn to use the Wiimote (and Nunchuck if you choose) to bat in this mode, and this will help you decide which of the three available control schemes works best for you.
When you’re feeling confident and ready to recruit your new baseball team, it’s time for Challenge mode.
This is the main mode of the game, and where you will be able to pick your team captain, unlock all the characters, and travel around to each of the different stadiums.
There is lots of fun strategy in planning your team, since each character has something different to offer, and it’s your job to pick a team that can work together.
Each time you challenge another team and win, you’ll unlock more characters and more new stadiums to play in!
Minigames are another extra fun mode in the game, and you’ll have nine minigames, plus a few unlockable secret games for you to play alone or with friends.
Toy field is another extra mode that’s fun to play alone or with friends. You’ll practice hitting the ball to specific places. When a player catches the ball, it’s his turn at bat! In the exhibition mode, you’ll pick and choose your team and even the time of day to play, and it’s another great way to enjoy the game with a couple of pals.
Even if you’re brand new to the baseball world, you’ll soon be swinging the Wiimote to hit the ball right out of the park!
Mario and Sonic at The Olympic Games
March 2, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Two of the most popular video game mascots of all time are together for the first time ever to play in the Olympic Games, Wii style.
Mario the Plumber and Sonic the Hedgehog are joined by a host of characters from both of their worlds, including Mario pals Yoshi and Luigi, and Sonic’s friends Tails and Knuckles, for a total of 16 playable characters. Characters can compete in 24 different games, all from the real 2008 Olympic games in Beijing.
Table tennis, archery, track, the high jump, swimming, relay races, rowing, and many more exciting activities are included. The Wiimote and Nunchuck are the ideal controllers for this game, and make for some wild fun as you swing your Wiimote to hit the tennis ball and using a carefully timed Nunchuck and Wiimote combo to draw your bow and shoot the arrow.
Start your training and get ready because you’ll need your strength for the fast and furious rowing competition - the arm motions feel so real you’ll believe you’re really rowing for the gold medal! Extra unlockable events are called the “Dream Events”.
In these bonus events you can really have the best of both worlds - you’ll be playing the Olympic events, but familiar items from all your favorite games are scattered throughout as rewards-you can collect coins, and even use powers from past Mario games !
Each character is grouped by their individual strengths and weaknesses into one of four character types. You’ll choose from all-around characters like Mario, Technical skill specialists like Peach (who excel in one area but are not as strong in the others), Speed superstars like Sonic and Yoshi, and Power stars like Bowser.
Single player game will allow you to choose your favorite character and play through the whole Olympic circuit, or take it one event at a time. This is also the easiest way to unlock all those extra Dream stages!
You can have up to four simultaneous players on the Wii, and it’s the perfect game for the whole family to enjoy together. Mario and Sonic promise you hours of fun as they go for the gold!




