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The game that introduced us to these lovable characters, Super Mario Bros, is available now on download so you can enjoy some great game playing with a touch of nostalgia. One of the biggest gaming phenomenon's in recent years has been the call of duty series, or cod as it is widely known. These first-person shooter games have created massive sales around the world, and the version for the wii is right up there with the rest. Cod 4; modern warfare; reflex edition is enjoying great success, and rightly so. There are surprises at every turn, and the online gaming is both addictive and engaging. A great game for all the family is Lego star wars. This is a mish mash of all 6 star wars movies played out through Lego men. Yes, that`s right; those little play people with the removable head and limbs that were part of all our childhoods. This is fun, engaging, and popular with all ages. Kids love seeing their inanimate play things brought to life and adults find it extremely addictive. When the Wii first launched, it came with a few games to whet your appetite. Two of these have gone on to become Wii classics. I refer, of course, to Wii sports and Zelda. Nintendo were praised for getting kids off their butts so they got exercise while gaming. Wii Sports was a pioneer, and is one of the most successful games ever released. Whether you want to play tennis, or baseball, or go bowling, the whole family can play together and have a lot of laughs. Zelda transported us to a world where mystery and fantasy became one. There have been several sequels, but many rate the original as the best. All your favorite past and present Nintendo characters come together to do battle in Super Smash Bros Brawl. Pick a character and fight all the rest for supremacy, great fun for all ages and excellent multi play. Last on our list is the football game FIFA 2010 World Cup - South Africa. Pick a team and take to the pitch for enthralling matches as you strive to lift the prized trophy. Whether your favorite game is on this list or not, these are well worth having in your game selection and a guarantee you will never hear the dreaded words I'm bored from your offspring! Roberto Sedycias works as an IT consultant for PoloMercantil The Wii is a revolutionary new games console utilizing state-of-the-art technology to enhance the game playing experience. It enables the players to really feel and experience the game using its remote controllers. However, it appears people are getting a little too carried away and accidents are happening. It would appear that the Wii has two very good uses. You can play great games and totally immerse yourself in the action, but also clear your house of unwanted breakable items if placed in the vicinity of the game player. The cause of all this mayhem seems to revolve around the rather loose fitting strap supplied by Nintendo, which does not appear to be up to the task of stopping the remote flying off your wrist and heading for the nearest breakable object during game play, or if you are extremely unlucky, straight into your television screen. Nintendo has recognized the problem and are delivering stronger wrist straps to outlets where people can exchange their old ones for the much stronger and safer version. However, even with the new strap people will do the silliest things and forget themselves in the heat of the moment. It seems the majority of problems are related to sports games. Imagine getting caught up in a really intense game of bowling. You need a strike to beat your opponent and you lunge forward with the remote giving it all you got. Unfortunately, the controller has other ideas and the strap snaps and off hurtles the controller straight into your new high definition TV. Very sad. There are of course some counter-measures that can be applied. The launch of controller sleeves to aid with the grip would seem to be a step in the right direction. However, a sweaty sleeve is also a loose one, and after an intense bout of bowling the sleeve could easily fly off and head for all that fine china in your mothers' best cabinet. Baseball is also proving itself to be a very dangerous sport to play in the house as well. Imagine going for that home run, swinging the controller as hard as you can, foolishly carrying this out on a freshly polished wooden floor, the momentum spinning the player round like a mini tornado and twisting your ankle in the process. That's just the batting, imagine the damage that can be carried out by the pitcher. Wild pitches have sent controllers heading for the nearest window, TV, lamp and practically any breakable glass object the Wii remote can home in on. But by far the most damage is caused by tennis. People just seem to forget how tall they are in their own living rooms. Many a ceiling fan, chandelier and light fixture has fallen foul of the over-zealous serve in tennis. Even worse, some players have completely forgotten there surroundings and smacked friends a family members right on the face during backswings and smashes. Not pretty, and not the best way to make friends. There's no doubt that the Wii is tremendous fun, and leads to intense game play on many occasions. It's new style of play has caught the imagination of the world leading to every single Wii made available for retail purchase over the holiday period being sold. Careful use of the Wii controller is a must if you are to avoid accidents and events like the one above from happening in your own home. About the Author anyone remember the name of the disney game that was made for the original nintendo? ok... I have been desperately scratching my head over remembering over this. there was a game that Disney made for the original Nintendo system sometime during the 90's. it had different games that had themes from Disney land attractions. I barely remember playing it when i was young. so, I'm sorry I can't describe it anymore... but if you have any idea what it was called then it would help alot.
It was called "Adventures in the Magic Kingdom" It had an autopia level, a space mountain level, a pirates of the carribean level, a haunted mansion level, a big thunder mountain railroad level, and a 5 question trivia level. The point was to collect all the keys so Mickey and everyone could start the parade. I LOVED that game!!!! Tantalus Announces Drift Street International for Nintendo DSi Thanks for visiting!
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