Archive for August, 2008

Help Me Decide! Wii or PS3?

Saturday, August 30th, 2008
genius asked:


k…listen my points are extremely conflicting and i can’t make a decision read em all and help me if you can, whether i should buy a wii or ps3…

- I’m still a non-earning teen so i’ll have to buy it through my parents and less expensive is better.
- I am a graphics freak
- Wii’s gameplay could get my family involved :) - Zelda for wii looks great
- If I do buy a ps3 it will proably be in 2 years, when price is hopefully lower
- ps3 will host god of war 3, the ending to utmost favourite series
- I have pretty much saturated my ps2, I could trade it in to get a discount on ps3, which could play my old ps2 games
- ps2’s price right now is way too much
- wii’s graphics are so bad, i won’t feel i’m upgrading from my ps2…
- I am more into mature action/adventure games
- I really enjoy wii’s controller

I know its complicated, give me advice if u can…

thanx
I meant ps3’s price is a lot, not ps2…thats a typo
2 more points:
- ps3 has elder scrolls
- my family is much more willing to buy wii

Dolores

What is the retail price for a nintendo wii?

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008
Emily J asked:


What with the retail price be of a nintendo wii ifI bought it at like Target or wal mart?

Jonathan

Where can I get a WII for a cheaper price?

Thursday, August 14th, 2008
Jenna asked:


Hi I want to get a WII for my son for his birthday which isn’t until October but it is so expensive that I actually have to start saving for it now…plz help. If anyone is donating it or selling it for a cheap price plz tell them about me they can email me. I am on a low-income level so even gas is hard for me and everyone else for that matter right now.
Thank you everyone.

Sandra

Can multiple players play The Price Is Right for Wii?

Friday, August 8th, 2008
sam09912 asked:


We just got the price is right for wii today and we sync multiple remotes. Once we start the game all the remotes except player one dissappear. It wont let us sync more that one remote. Are we just doing something wrong or does the game only allow one person to play? Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

Ruben

Wii Fit is Perfect for the Young and Old Alike. But What is it and Why are so Many People Clamoring to Get It?

Friday, August 8th, 2008
Vince D. asked:


Wii Fit is perfect for the young and old alike. But what is it and why are so many people clamoring to get it?

Nintendo Wii Fit with Wii Balance Board turns your TV room into a workout centerfor the whole family. Family members will have fun getting a “good” exercise, and viewing results and progress on a new channel on the Wii Menu. Nintendo’s system has made gaming more available by changing natural human motion into game control, and with every move of the wrist it has been adding an entirely new base into the fold as full-fledged videogamers. What Wii Sports and the Wii Remote did for bringing sports to the living room, Wii Fit and the Balance Board are doing for physical fitness and exercise. Nintendo has finally accomplished some things they’ve wanted for a long time: expansion of the gaming industry and a few successful peripherals. They’ve been trying to convert us that add-ons are the means since the beginning.

Wii fit is fun when you first get it because everything is new and exciting to play. But the problem is, it doesn’t take long to control the balance games and soon after the game loses a lot of appeal, just as the wii sports package did. It is a great tool for what I want. All my other exercise stuff is collecting dust while my board needs daily cleanup from all the use it gets.

Wii Fit is actually geared at exercise. It is a game that comes with a balance board. It has yoga and a lot of other exercise programs on it. It is more about conditioning and minor strength training and so you need to do a lot more on top of using the Wii Fit for it to be any sort of benefit to your health. Thanks to its gesture-based interface and a roster of gyration-inducing games, the Nintendo Wii has always offered the added gain of a low-impact physical exercise. Now there’s Wii Fit , a $90 software-and-hardware bundle, the noble purpose of which is to get gamers to drop those unwanted pounds.

Anyone who has experienced the Wii’s motion-controlled games knows that playing them can be quite an exercise, but “Wii Fit” takes that concept to a whole new level of exhaustion. The goal is to make physical fitness exciting for the whole family. Anyone who is serious about weight loss won’t completely leave it to a game! Even without the game, individuals don’t solely trust on scales to learn whether or not they are overweight, they look in the mirror, estimate by the feel of their clothes and how they feel personally.

Wii fit is just another instrument available. It is a different and innovative way to help you and your family remain fit in the comfort of your home, through simple daily workouts. More than a gaming experience, Wii Fit is a health and lifestyle product with more than 40 exercises, across four categories: balance games, yoga, muscle workouts and aerobic exercises. Wii Fit is potentially more revolutionary than Wii Sports in it’s purpose to attract “casual” gamers. Once people see fitness as being more accessible and fun, then there’s no stopping Wii.

Wii Fit is a great supplement for anyone’s workout routine. Using the slightly heavy and durable Wii balance board, Wii Fit tracks a user’s weight and BMI (Body Mass Index) by measuring the user’s weight and height.

Wii Fit is already starting to pop up in gymnasiums across Japan and we’d imagine a similar reception here in the states. Wii Fit is simple to use, and simply the most fun way to keep you, your family and friends fit. It is a million seller in the US. Nintendo themselves said they would have a million units of Wii Fit for the US launch.



Eddie