Friday, January 15, 2010

Buying Wii SPORTS Game "5 Games in 1" for Nintendo Wii PERFECT


I bought a Wii console about two weeks ago and Wii Sports came with it. I am not into video games as such and have never played with a Wii before. Of the 5 games I play Tennis the most. Your control for this, (bowling, golf and baseball) is very similar to the flippers on a pinball machine. Imagine your arms being replaced by straight poles connected to your shoulder joints. You have no wrist or elbow action, just the timing of when the ball contacts the pole. Except and embrace this reality and the game can be somewhat enjoyable. There appears to be some random motions as occasionally I serve up an ace without knowing why. I haven't a clue on the depth of my return volley, I do know I can't just hold the "racket" still and have the ball bounce off of it. This results in a complete miss, a non-action. The bowling game is the easiest of the lot as all you do is line up the shot and swing your arm. In baseball hitting the ball I more or less can control if I miss, hit a foul ball or a ball in play. I haven't figured out if one can aim for the bleachers, try and hit a grounder or a short pop up to midfield. To me these occur randomly. You have more control as the pitcher with the ability to throw four types of pitches, inside, across the middle of the plate, or outside. Golfing has similar controls has the pitcher and is the game I play second most often. I haven't figured out the boxing yet although I've won a few times. Since this game came with the console I'm suspecting it is one of the older games for the Wii and that several better adaptations are available now. Since I'm new to the Wii, this game disk gives me the opportunity to learn the basics of how to move. I imagine I'll be finding a better sports disk in the near future. For a newbie like me, this is OK for now.Get more detail about Wii SPORTS Game "5 Games in 1" for Nintendo Wii PERFECT.

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