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The Wii does so much more than play games. You can get News and local weather, download classic NES, SNES, N64, Genesis, NeoGeo, and TurboGrafix 16 games. Wii points cost $.01 USD and the average game is 500 Wii points to download.
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The Wii Sports Pack is amazing! I woke up Monday morning with an aching shoulder, butt and thighs from bowling for close to six hours straight. The disc also includes a Personal Trainer of sorts. You play for five minutes at a combination of Golf, Baseball, Tennis, Bowling, and Boxing. And at the end, it gives you your Fitness Age (20 being the best possible age). My first day, I scored a 45, second day 38, and my third day I actually went UP (because I was sore from playing Wii and working at a tire factory) to 72!!

So, I bought this for a wedding anniversary present for me and hubby but let me tell you, the whole family has had a lot of fun with this. It has something for everyone. My daughter plays old skool Sonic the Hedgehog (we had a Sega prior to the PS1) and my son loves the bundled Sports that came with the console. He's had his friends come over for the day and they have a blast with it - bowling and baseball is extremely popular. Tennis can be quite a workout. I just downloaded Galaga - thanks to the ability to purchase wii points and d/l games thru the console. Galaga is a game I played as a teen. We have a wifi router so connecting to the internet using the builtin wifi was easy. You can check your email and view YouTube among other things.
If you are not sure you'd use this or like it, I suggest you buy the console and included Sports game only. That's what I did. I used one of the many in-stock notifiers on the internet and picked one up from Amazon when it came in stock. I didn't want to pay the mega bucks that certain retailers wanted for the mega-bundles. If you end up not enjoying it, you won't have a problem reselling. But if you do love it, it's easy to add the games and accessories you really want. I purchased an extra wii remote (the one that came bundled with the wii play disc) and classic controller - although in retrospect, I didn't really need a classic controller for the games I downloaded (galaga, and sonic, so far). I also recycled an old 512mb SD card that so far has fit my needs well for the wii.
What can I say...this thing is just plain fun for all ages and not a serious outlay of cash like the PS3 and Xbox. My son and I have an ongoing duel in bowling and I plan to bring it to another adult couple's house for gaming fun.
Note: We have only a 27in TV so more than one player in games like tennis is challenging!






Very satisfied with Wii , First timer so so satisfied customer with Amazon with delivery delays.







It's great.


Nintendo understands what direction to take. They know that the future of gaming is about innovative entertainment, NOT processing power. After all, how much more upgrading in hardware specs can we stomach until we finally realize we've been playing the same kind of games for years? Everything about the Wii is NO JOKE. It's fresh and innovative. It's small. It's light. It's well-priced. It comes bundled with a game. It's accessible to all ages. It's about the fun, the interactivity, and the replay value.
At first, I thought everything about the Wii was all gimmick. I was wrong. Wii Sports, while not the most impressive graphically, has tremendous replay value (especially with the Mii feature). No longer will playing Nintendo, or games in general, be called a lazy couch potato hobby. The Remote, Nunchuk, and overall motion sensor capabilities more than impressed me. I can't imagine Sony even trying to market such hardware with their shoddy parts. As for other games? For starters, it's backwards compatible with GC games and has the Virtual Console to play classics. It has many exclusives that utilize the controller in unique ways such as Raving Rabbids, Twilight Princess, WarioWare, and Red Steel. Players have other games to look forward to such as Super Mario Galaxy, Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition, and Super Smash Brothers Brawl.
Nintendo struggled in the late 90's, but has slowly came back with the GC, GBA, DS, and now the Wii. I am downright convinced Nintendo now and will always stay true to real gaming, and am glad they are still around since SNK and Sega have backed out from the console wars years ago. I don't even care if the Wii doesn't win this generation's console wars (though it deserves it). Nintendo still created the best console of them all which I'd find myself still playing with.


we have gotten grandma and grandpa to join in on the fun also!!




