Best Wii Games Review - Mega Man 9

The Nintendo Wii has quickly revolutionized the gaming world with its innovative and interactive game play. However it’s the games themselves that make the Wii the most amazing gaming platform available. When you play the best Wii games, you really get a unique experience. One of the things that make the Wii so much better than other consoles out there is its ability to download classic Nintendo games that bring back fond memories. One such game is Mega Man 9.

Many would expect a new Mega Man game to be a completely different look and feel than its predecessors, modernized by the advances in gaming graphic design over the years. With the major advancements that video games have made, it would be completely logical to think that Mega Man would evolve with the times. Once you start to play the new Mega Man 9 game, you’ll see that not only is this not the case but that the old style works perfectly on this style of game, to the point that modernizing it would have ruined the concept.


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While most of the best Wii games out there utilize state of the art graphics, Mega Man 9 takes a trip back to the old school. You’ll be thrown back into 8-bit gaming heaven with the latest addition to the Mega Man series. In fact, if you didn’t know any better, you’d think you had out your original Nintendo playing Mega Man 2.

 

Does this unorthodox thinking work with this new game? Absolutely and unequivocally yes! The decision to take the game back to its roots was a fantastic decision by the game developers. Playing the game is very nostalgic, but it isn’t a walk in the park either. While the look may hark back to the days of your childhood, the challenges are most definitely in keeping with the more mature expectations that gamers have for new games. As with all of the best Wii games, you’ll want to keep playing until you beat it or you have to go to work/school. Even after you beat it, there is more for you to do with the game.

 

The game has over 50 challenges for you to indulge in. They range from some very easy tasks to extremely difficult ones like getting through the game without any damage whatsoever. You can purchase items for Mega Man at the store by picking up bonuses along the way. There is also downloadable content on the way, like another difficulty setting and extra characters. It’s not great, knowing that you’ll have to purchase more things later, but it could be worse. Sticking with the original feel of the game meant not having too many extras. They even have a global leader board that you could see your name on if you do well enough.

 

Mega Man 9 will only set you back about $10 to download and it is well worth every penny. This could be the best value in gaming at the moment, and you will not be disappointed. If you liked the original Mega Man series then be prepared to have some good old fashioned nostalgic fun with this entry in the series. This is one of the best Wii games of the year - despite its old school look - and has gained critical acclaim as well as a very enthusiastic public. If you haven’t done so already, you might want to connect and download Mega Man 9 as soon as possible.




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Best Wii Games Review - WiiFit

Through the Wii console Nintendo has created a range of interactive games that have got gamers off their butts and onto their feet. The stereotypical image of a slack-jawed teen embedded in the couch is changing, as people of all ages take up the fun and involving features of the Wii and its ever-expanding range of games. No more is this the case than with WiiFit; Nintendo’s attempt to produce a comprehensive exercise program that you can do in the comfort of your living room.

In creating WiiFit, Nintendo had the challenge of blending traditional exercises and video game elements in order to appeal to both exercisers and game players. The distinct features of the game are not only enticing to those wanting to play an active part in their game playing, but also show the designers’ creativity in accomplishing what is generally being lauded as one of the best Wii games for 2008.


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One of those appealing features, and one that keeps participants coming back for more, is the ability to set goals for losing weight through your profile. The system keeps track of your progress in relation to what goals you set, which can then be changed at any time. This gives the player/exerciser not only something to aim for but allows them to ‘compete’ against themselves in an attempt to beat their previous best. For those who want to keep their information private there is a password feature available for each profile created. There is also a section to add daily activity you do outside of the game, which helps the game keep track of your exercise even if it doesn’t occur using WiiFit!

 

When you first start the game, you create a profile by entering your height and birth date. This profile helps to personalize the exercise experience. Once your profile is created, you complete a body test to provide a foundation of information. The game assigns your “Fit Age” based on the information entered and your skill at the body test. You can then set a goal for gaining or losing weight over a set period of time, and the game will keep track of your progress as you work toward that goal.

 

The game encourages you to exercise every day, even if all you have time to accomplish is the body test. Each body test is logged into the memory of the game and on your calendar, and the information is entered into a chart tracking your progress toward your goal.

The flexibility-training and strength-training are probably the most familiar “exercises” in the WiiFit arsenal. The flexibility exercises are yoga poses that not only increase flexibility, but improve body control and balance. The strength exercises include things like lunges and push-ups. The stamina and balance exercises are disguised as games, such as tightrope walking and ski jumping, that get you working up a sweat without even realizing it (and really, if you’re looking to exercise in your own home that’s really what it’s all about!) Most of the stamina and balance games focus more on those gaming elements, offering a nice break from traditional exercises seen in the flexibility and strength categories, while still offering activity that, when taken seriously, can really get the heart rate going.

 

Unlike traditional games that center around a controller, the WiiFit exercises center on the game’s Balance Board, a unique addition to the system that allows the game to be more interactive than other games available for the Nintendo Wii. Instead of just using the Wii remote and nunchuck for upper body exercises, the Balance Board make use of the lower body characteristics, making it the first game that requires players to get up off the couch to play.

 

The WiiFit Balance Board senses your position on it, and uses that information to determine your balance, posture, and movements. So when you play a balance game, the game can accurately determine where your balance is as you play. The Balance Board also senses your foot placement, so when you do the step aerobics in WiiFit, the game can tell if you’re keeping in time with the beat and placing your feet properly. Even when an exercise is loading, the Balance Board is assessing your weight and balance.

WiiFit might not convert the die-hard Gym enthusiast to give up lifting free weights and checking his/her biceps in the mirrored walls, but it will appeal to those of us who either don’t have a Gymnasium near our homes, have young children that require supervision and therefore a trip to the Gym is out of the question without a complicated strategy, or are simply uncomfortable with the idea of exercising in the company of people they don’t know (who always seem to be in so much better shape than us!) In saying that, though, WiiFit also makes an excellent bridge for those who do like attending the Gym but also want to be able to keep track of their exercise regime to some extent when they are at home.

 

WiiFit is unlike any other game available. It takes the physical activity used in other Nintendo Wii games and turns it into productive exercising to lose weight, build muscle, and improve balance and posture. The Nintendo Wii has broken the stereotype of the image of gamers, and WiiFit fits the new mold well, allowing gamers to blend exercise with fun, video game elements for which Nintendo has become famous.

 

WiiFit is unlike any other game available - and while it may not be the most engaging Wii game out there it is certainly the most energizing. It takes the physical activity used in other Nintendo Wii games and turns it into productive exercising to lose weight, build muscle and improve balance and posture.




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Best Wii Games Review - Mario Kart Wii

Some of the best Wii games currently available revolve around the Mario character and his world of misfits, monsters and princesses. It’s really no wonder then, that with the success of Mario Kart back in the old 64 days, Nintendo should re-imagine this classic chaotic Kart race game on the latest and greatest console of them all. Bringing new life and innovation to games the way no other console can, with its unique mix of interactivity and “realness” in motion technology, it is also little wonder that the new polished version of Mario Kart comes with its own steering wheel controller! Fans of the original Mario Kart will love this new Wii version because of the amped up revitalization of the game, bringing greater depth with the already familiar territory. Those new to the game will love it simply because it’s a fantastic game and one that you’ll find hard to get enough of.
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People don’t realize how enduring this game has been; it was actually introduced over 15 years ago on the Nintendo 64. And now it is back by popular demand, by a need if you will, for a re-imagined version. Mario Kart has reached cult status over the years, with every player of the original game having their own fave kart and track on which they have mastered the art of kicking the competitions backside! The beauty of Mario Kart Wii is that the basic thrill of mastering a kart and a particular track are still there, but with all new karts and tracks it is like a completely new game. The action never stops with single-player or multi-player games that are both highly challenging and highly addictive.

For the uninitiated, when you consider the concept of this game, with its outlandish and often surreal track arrangements where you’ll race and fight with the other racers using such things as fruit and turtle shells you may not think it’s all that exciting. However once you strap in and get a hold of the Wii steering wheel and take your first run you will find yourself strangely exhilarated and ready to go back out there for more.

If you’ve been a fan of Mario Kart for long, you know that it has never been a game that could be called casual, with its frenetic pace and crazy shenanigans - but then it was never really something you could call hard-core either like some of the other games out there. And yet it still survives and thrives against the competition.

Aficionados of the original from years ago will notice that there are not a whole lot of differences in the new version. Some people may consider this a disadvantage but most will see it as endearing and comforting. It’s kind of like finding an old friend from high school on Facebook, one whom you haven’t seen in 15 years – except its pretty safe to say that the old friend isn’t going to be nearly as exciting as Mario Kart Wii, nor will they have their own steering wheel by which you can control them. As it is with any reissue of a successful Nintendo game, it’s hard to justify messing around with the success formula of the original – but they do tweak it enough to give it a new breath of life and increased usability with the Wii controller system.

The one noticeable difference right from the start - and one that will be welcome addition to anyone familiar with the Wii (and quite a curio to those unfamiliar) - is the inclusion of the Wii Wheel. This awesome little device is shaped like a little steering wheel (of course), and is made to slot your Wii remote into, thereby creating a realistic feel of driving your kart around the track. Of course, you don’t need the wheel to play the game - you can simply turn your Wii remote to a horizontal position and you’ll get the same effect, albeit with less of that realistic feel. The wheel works for both the karts and the newest upgrade to the Mario world, that of racing bikes! Just as madcap and chaotic as the karts, the Mario bikes add to the revitalization of this new game and give those familiar with Mario Kart a new challenge to master.

Another popular addition for this Wii release of Mario Kart is the advantage of the Wii’s networking capabilities, meaning you can connect with friends and other racers anywhere in the world from the comfort of your living room. Since day one the network capabilities have been a huge plus for the Wii and nowhere is this felt more than in a game like Mario Kart Wii, which raises the bar for the Wii’s Wi-Fi capabilities and also makes Mario Kart Wii a sure bet to be one of the best Wii games of all time.

It doesn’t matter who you are, a gamer nostalgic for the Mario Kart of Nintendo 64, or a first time player, you will find so much to love about this game that you’ll find it hard to drag yourself away. If you played it long ago you will love the old school feel that means you don’t have to completely re-learn the game from the start, while marveling at all the new tracks, characters (and remembering all the old favorites), thrills and spills that Mario Kart Wii offers. If you’re new to it, then it will be the crazy energy, the track and kart mastering, and the out-and-out frustration at being pipped at the post time and time again that will have you playing this game into the wee small hours. While Mario Kart Wii might not be the most challenging of the games available, it is definitely one of the most fun times you’ll ever have with your Wii. On your marks, get set, GO!

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Best Wii Games Review - Guitar Hero III: Legends Of Rock

Music has become an important part of our lives, radio stations are etched into our memory choices on our presets for the car radio, certain songs hold more meaning than others, and everybody wants to be a rock n roll star. This is why we play drums in the air and guitar on our steering wheel. We sing in the shower and when a tune gets stuck in our head, we’d love nothing better than to grab a guitar and rip out the feeling. But what happens if you don’t have a guitar or don’t know how to play one. Don’t get discouraged, one of the best Wii games from Nintendo has arrived in the form of Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. Even if you don’t fancy the axe, it’s still fun to try to see just how good you’ll do with a backing band. Today’s game technology allows everybody to at least attempt to find out what it’s like to hold a rock guitar in their hands.
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Are You Ready To ROCK?

If you didn’t take piano lessons as a kid because you wanted to avoid being called names on the playground or if you elected to not take the elective of choir because the same fate would be bestowed on you, then you’re not alone. Most kids didn’t get the chance to turn down guitar lessons in grade school because they were never offered. The great thing about Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock is that you don’t need to know how to play guitar to really have a blast playing the game. You just need a urge to want to play and a hunger to find out what all the fuss is about. As soon as you see the song list, you’ll be transported back to the days of air guitar and a confidence will build in you that says you can have your shot now.

Many people shy away from music games because they think you have to be some kind of expert to play them – well that’s not the case here. Wii allows you to start on whatever level that you feel comfortable with. Once you get better, you can move that level up and up. It’s your choice where you want to go, the Wii is just your instrument. The game is very simple to play; instead of the nunchuck and wiimote, you have a device that looks like a guitar. Next, you have colored buttons on your guitar and a pull down lever. This feature allows you to strum while hitting the notes according to the colors on the screen. It takes a few times for your brain to figure out what you need to do, and after that, it’s your sheer joy of playing that will have you hooked.

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Kids love it because it gives them a sense of being a guitar player; it’s a smaller sized instrument than a regular guitar, plus it’s much lighter while still having the shape of a rock guitar. Wii designs their products for kids and adults too so parents will be able to play with the same intensity that they see their kids using. Some of the songs listed might not be recognized by the younger generation but that really doesn’t matter. Wii has chosen songs that are fun to play and practically beg for parents to try their hand at. Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock is really a multi-generational game.

If you compare other types of guitar games, you’ll find that one feature lacking with this Wii release is that you can’t download songs for Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. You won’t complain because you’ll be having too much fun trying to master a song just to raise your bar of talent, and there are plenty of songs to choose from. There are also a few hidden things to know, such as some songs that can only be unlocked if you have another guitar playing along - if you’re just a one man band then those songs probably won’t see the light of day – which encourages you to get your friends over, who will most likely have their own Wii-tar anyway.

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One of the advantages to playing a game like this is that you’ll learn hand-eye coordination and possibly improve your reaction time. But be warned, this game is addictive, much like learning a new instrument you want to play until you get it right, and since each song is about three minutes long you can just keep playing over and over without getting too exhausted. Your score is recorded and you can challenge yourself each time to beat it.

If you never took a guitar lesson, it doesn’t matter; you can learn which buttons to push and when to strum after just a few songs. Keep your skill level low to start out with so you can feel comfortable when playing. Like any game practice makes perfect and the best part is you won’t have mangled fingertips after playing this best Wii game to prove you’re the guitar hero in your family.

Be sure and watch the video trailer below as it shows this game as it should be seen - being ROCKED!!




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Best Wii Games - Super Paper Mario

Super Paper Mario has successfully brought Nintendo’s idiosyncratic role-playing series to the Wii platform with brilliant results. The exclusive game is an amalgam of platforming and role-playing that feels both familiar and new at the same time. This may not be the expected features usually found in a single game, however Super Paper Mario has successfully managed to make it work. After having made its grand entry in the Wii world, Paper Mario has begun working on the Wiimoto with the intension of giving another dimension of playing these games to its enthusiasts. The superb combination of control elements and gameplay has made Super Paper Mario one of the best Wii games produced to date.
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Originally slated for release in 2006, Super Paper Mario eventually came out in April ‘07, the postponement due to some last minute fixes and improvements to enhance the gaming experience. Initially, the game was planned for the Nintendo GameCube, but it was later changed to the Wii to make the most of the motion sensing in order to control the mini-games. The idea being to capture the nostalgic feel of the original Mario side-scrolling games while incorporating a jazzed-up visual style that brings a whole new depth to a familiar style of favorite.

 

This particular version of the Paper Mario franchise not only has a look and feel of its older games but also features unconventional characters, imaginative story, solid and interesting game play and funny dialogues. The entire package is a nicely polished affair that is sure to enter the realm of “classic game” as time goes on, having already been embraced as one of the best Wii games of 2007 by regular gamer and critic alike.

 

Super Paper Mario is the newest chapter in the Paper Mario series. Not content to just be a 2D or 3D side-scrolling game, Super Paper Mario combines both 2D and 3D game play elements, shifting back and forth between the dimensions. The Nintendo Power magazine describes Super Paper Mario as the first 5D side-scrolling game released. Not sure what that means, exactly, but it sounds cool and feels like an apt description of this multi-dimensional game. The action of the game is spread across eight worlds filled with strange mysteries, puzzles, traps, etc. One of the cool features of Super Paper Mario is that it allows more than one player to play at the same time against one other. Although Mario is the hero of the game, he isn’t the only star; players also get to play such characters as Browser, Luigi and Princess Peach. Each game has you starting as Mario, but as you progress you are able to incorporate other players into the game as other characters.

 

Super Paper Mario is the first Wii game starring everyone’s favorite mustachioed plumber who has finally landed on the Nintendo Wii world. The story revolves round Mario who is the main character, with his machismo and power of love, once again trying to stop the destruction of the world and save Princess Peach.

 

So, to sum it up, Super Paper Mario’s accessible game play, humorous story, cool visual style, inventive design, and remarkable amount of content gives the game an undeniable charm. I suggest all those Wii users out there who haven’t tried out what is undoubtedly one of the best Wii games so far, to go ahead and give it a shot and I’m quite sure you won’t be disappointed with your experience.




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