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The fact that the Wii has been getting so many ports has been a sore spot for many Wii owners, even though games like Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, Battalion Wars 2, Super Mario Galaxy and Super Smash Bros. Brawl are set to come out in the next few months. However, not every port is cause for conce...
While it's arcade style baseball, there’s unquestionably more depth and skill required compared to Wii Sports. Expected motions to pitching and batting are logical. Response to the players' movements are spot on, and adds the extra boost the Wii version needs to one up its competition on...
Mario Kart Wii was the obvious attempt to save the online portion of the presentation. They claimed gamers of all levels will be able to compete thanks to another new controller, a steering wheel attachment that holds the Remote. It looked almost exactly like the one released at launch with...
The board game-based standard for the series utilizing the Wii Remote fairly well, however there’s room for innovative improvements. Players carefully tip the remote for a familiar circus act and hit baseballs (echoing Wii Sports’ success). Most players should be able to find a favorit...
The Wii package comes with a collection of sports games, Wii Sports. The collection includes boxing, golf, bowling, tennis, and baseball. We had more fun, and more laughs, playing those games together than we did playing our individual games with support.
When it first came out for the PS2 and Xbox, The Godfather was considered a flop. A number of issues plagued the game, so when EA decided to bring the game over to the Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii, it went back to the drawing board to fix a lot of those problems.
The trick system is the second victim, this succumbing to the Wii Remote. Flailing the controller in the air is enough to produce results, eliminating the need to focus on what tricks you’re doing to keep things fresh. In its PS2 incarnations, the four shoulder buttons were combined in a man...
As the premier snowboarding series in video games, EA's SSX franchise is known for massive air, unique characters, and a fun presentation. The newest game in line is SSX Blur for the Nintendo Wii, and while it's not perfect, it's a fun ride.
The obvious draw here is the control scheme. It’s obvious the development team have finely tuned the simplicity while keeping the features intact. The basics are as expected. Hold Wii Remote like a golf club, hold B, perform a backswing, and then swing forward. Assuming all goes well, the bal...
It's official. The constant rumors, debates, and general arguing can be put to rest. Nintendo has announced their next home console, the Wii, will find its way into North American and South American homes on November 19. Its retail price will be $250.