Wario Ware Smooth Moves

Now if your a fan of prior versions of Wario Ware, the Wii version should not dissapoint you. I have personally loved this series and have since turned many friends on to it. The first Wario Ware for the nintendo game cube was so innovative and new it kept me coming back for more and more. While the graphics are definately not the highlight of the game, it reverts back to the simple times of retro gaming. Unlike the Mario Party series, which use mini games Wario Ware is based on micro games which will keep you on you’re toes at all times.

 

Wario ware twisted which was released for the gameboy advance was another amazing breakthrough from Nintendo, with gyroscopic action to bring a whole new meaning to twisted. Players tilt and rotate the entire gameboy to complete some of the micro games, which like the first Wario ware are very fast passed.

 

Wario ware touched was specificly designed for the gameboy DS and again utilizes the new technology of the stylus and touch screen to create new micro games. Unfortunately I haven't had much of a chance to really get into this version of Wario Ware, but my wife and kids loved like the others.

 

I can't wait for the release of Wario ware smooth moves for the Wii. With over 200 micro games specifically designed for the wiimote and nunchuck, it should be very, very cool and will be one the first of many great games for this new system. Wario ware smooth moves is scheduled to be release on January 15th, 2007.

 

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Wii Boxing and Bowling footage

Here are some youtube clips of my youngest having a total blast and workout with our Nintendo Wii. Who said you can't exercise and play games at the same time.




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Nintendo’s Wii, Revolutionizing Gaming as Wii know it

What’s new with this console? The Nintendo Wii is a highly evolved gaming system which has barely shown its capabilities. Nintendo has introduced a new way of playing games that is fun for the whole family. The controller (Wii-mote) closely resembles your standard television remote is completely wireless and has motion sensors. I find the Wii-mote to be very accurate and it allows users to swing and twist their way through new innovative and very creative games. The Wii-mote also has a port to plug in a second controller to allow you to use both hands for certain types of games. The Secondary controller called the Nunchuck has an analog joystick and a couple of buttons to allow more control with various games and has a very ergonomic design.

The sports game package that comes standard with the console shows the true potential of this system.
Boxing for example (included in the sports game package), lets you jab and punch by extending your arm(s) forward and allows you to block by holding the controllers in front of your face like a real boxer would do in order to block a punch. You can also dodge from side to side by moving your upper body in the respective direction. You can see my six year old daughter boxing and showing off her stuff at www.wiitod.com. No more sitting on the couch pushing buttons, its time to really get in the game. I haven’t been an avid sports game player, but with this new technology I can hardly wait for some of the major sports titles to be released. I am really looking forward to Tiger Wood’s Golf 2007 and might even consider other sports games because they are going to be really fun and very realistic.

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