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Game Party 2 Price

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

It took me about three months to find Game Party in stock. When it was released in 2007, Game Party was a bargain price at $19.99. Since the games were fun, I was super excited to see that Game Party 2 was on the horizon.

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Having a gift card to Gamestop for $20, I thought this would be a great time to pick up Game Party 2. Well, there was a snag with that logic. Game Party 2 was $29.99. Why the price difference for the sequel?

There are different games in Game Party 2 and most likely more customizable features as Game Party really had nothing in that department. But still I have to wonder if the makers of this fun casual game that was so hard to find on the shelves are hoping to cash in a little more since it was so popular.

I guess I will be waiting on Game Party 2 until the price comes down as the first Game Party was a fun game but wasn’t $30 worth of fun.

Nintendo lowers expectations

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

wiiforecastShowing that no company is exempt from feeling the pinch of tougher economic times, Nintendo has lowered their earning expectations. The recession that is hitting Europe, Japan, and the United States to be the reason the the projected demand for the Wii will be down. Net income is expected to be $2.6 billion in the year ending March 31 - that’s will be 33 percent lower than what Nintendo predicted in October.

The demand for the Wii in the United States is still strong and was thought by some to be enough to keep the company recession-proof. But with a world economy heading toward recession, it just isn’t enough.

It’s sad news to read that the recession is now affecting video game and console giant Nintendo. Too bad Mario can’t come to the rescue on this problem.

Real-Life Bowling vs Wii Bowling

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

Today I did something I haven’t done in years. I went bowling. Going bowling is an experience from the rented shoes to the greasy food. But with Wii Bowling, part of Wii Sports, I have a better game. So which experience is better?

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Like most people, I like to win. Real-life bowling with my 42 score really does a number to the old ego. Plus usually my first game is my best game. Most people like to play at least two games. My second game starts off strong but then turns to the gutter as my wrist gives out.

With Wii Bowling, I have a better game, so it’s good for my ego. And I can have a fun evening with friends in my living room instead of a loud bowling alley. So some points can be made in favor of Wii Bowling to real-life bowling.

Still even though I bowl better with Wii Bowling and can as much fun with my friends playing it as real bowling, it is hard to be the overall bowling alley experience. From the uncomfortable shoes to the TV scorecard mounted above your lane, you just can’t get those kind of memories at home.

Wii collecting dust?

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

wii2Here is an interesting piece I ran across about this guy’s experience with his Nintendo Wii. Basically he doesn’t really play the Wii unless with friends. He has played some other games but feels they have no replay value once they are finished unless you are playing multi-player.

I can see his point about the gaming experience as multi-player is the Wii’s biggest strength. Ever since we got an Xbox 360, we have played more games on it than on the Wii. My husband has even been buying the arcade games available through Xbox Live. Lately all I’ve really used the Wii for is Wii Fit despite having three new games to play on it.

The Nintendo Wii is a great console and has some fun games especially for multi-player. For other games, it’s OK. I have to admit that I will not be buying games that I can also get for the Xbox 360. So many games now can do updates and add game content that is available through Xbox Live.

Also I find playing games with the Wiimote is a little bit of a challenge. I usually play with the classic controller since it is more natural and I do a lot better in the game. Some games become old very fast especially if you are playing by yourself but can keep you occupied for hours if playing with friends.

Our Wii is collecting too much dust, yet. It is all because of Wii Fit since I really haven’t played any Wii games besides that one in about a month. I’m not ready just yet to pack away the Wii as I do believe that our gaming tastes will swing back towards the Wii at some point. It’s just too fun not to ever play again.

So, when was the last time you played a game on your Wii?

WiiWare/VC Releases

Monday, January 26th, 2009

There are two new games available today in the Wii Shop - one WiiWare and one Virtual Console.
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Niki - Rock n Roll is new for WiiWare. It is 500 points and is for 1-2 players. Roll through each world and find all the ZeLeLi pearls to liberate your village. This game is a tribute to those classic games that had simple goals - defeat all of your enemies to move forward in the game. Niki is rated E with mild comic mischief.

Wonder Boy™ in Monster Land™ - This title was originally released for the Sega Master System. It is also 500 Wii points and is for 1 player. Wonder Boy sets out on a journey to defeat an evil dragon and save Wonder Land. Playing Wonder Boy, you will defeat enemies with spells and special weapons. Wonder Boy is rated E and contains alcohol references and mild cartoon violence.

10 million and counting

Monday, January 26th, 2009

wii2The Nintendo Wii reaches a sales milestone no other console has been able to reach. In 2008, there were 10 million units sold of the very popular console.

To Wii owners, it’s not surprising to hear this news as we already know how much fun and versatile the Wii can be. The Wii definitely has a far reaching appeal and with a price tag of only $250 is a downright bargain when compared with the pricey PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

Sales of the Wii console could also be driven by the very popular Wii Fit. It seems everyone I know either has Wii Fit or is looking for it. Also Mario and other franchise Nintendo characters remain very popular and some of the better games for the Wii feature these beloved gaming icons.

I would also wager that the tighter economy had something to do with it. Wiis cost less than its competition - making at an affordable choice for those wanting to buy a next gen console.

Wii in the White House

Sunday, January 25th, 2009

obama8As the inauguration was taking place, The White House staff was busy moving the First Family into their new home at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Apparently on the of the items moved was a Nintendo Wii.

The Obamas bought their daughters - Sasha and Malia - a Wii console over the Christmas season. The Wii was set up in the family room of the White House.

Wii bowling seems to be a favorite with many Wii owners, but when you have a bowling alley in your home, how can the video game compete? But there are plenty of other games that are available for the Wii that would be perfect for the Obamas. With their workout ethic, Wii Fit might be a good choice on those days that it’s just impossible to make it to the gym.

So, which games for the Wii would you recommend for the First Family?

Wii not living up to its potential?

Saturday, January 24th, 2009

wii.jpgHere is an interesting Yahoo! article on the Nintendo Wii and how the video games for it are up to standard. Apparently a lot of Wii games have scored low points from video game critics. Almost half of the games reviewed since 2006 have had a rating below 65% - about 1/3 of all Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 games fall below that number.

Does this really mean anything? I take video game reviews with a grain of salt. Some factors that might cause a game to get a low score have very little to do with how fun the game might actually be. And for Wii owners, it’s all about the fun. I bought Carnival Games because I thought it would be fun. It is fun but the controls need a little more work. Of course, I see that a lot in these mini-Wii games. But these types of games aren’t necessary about beating the game but just about having fun.

The article goes on to say that these low scoring games are big hits on the Wii - like Carnival Games and Boom Blox. Having written for a video game review site, I can tell you that some reviewers are video game elitists. If the game doesn’t use the latest technology, have impeccable graphics and sound, then they care nothing for it. I know a lot of people with a Wii. For some it’s the only console they own or have owned in years. They want fun games. Boom Blox was on sale after Thanksgiving and quickly sold out at one store. It took me about a month to find Carnival Games in stock to buy it.

I don’t mean to sound too critical of video game reviewers because a lot of the time they are spot on when it comes to a game. But - just like the article suggests - they must not get the appeal of Wii games to Wii owners. If they did, then they might judge these games with a different criteria - overall family or group fun.

More Wii Points

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

Last year, I bought about 8,000 Wii points on clearance. The lowest I paid for 2,000 Wii points was $5. I thought I had finally used most of the points but I have found another points card. Now I’m looking to buy some more WiiWare games.

It’s amazing that I have all these points and can’t find games that I’m just wild about playing. At least new releases come out every week. I’m sure there will be something soon I want to play.

I did buy Dr. Mario a few weeks back. We used to love that game, so it was fun to play it again on the latest Nintendo console.

I might look at the Virtual Console games, too. There might be something of interest there although I’d rather have some games from WiiWare.

Wii Fit Update

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

I’ve been back using Wii Fit for about two weeks. I have unlocked more games and am finally getting the hang of it. The strength training is an area I’ve yet to explore but hope to as soon as I have the floor space to do it.

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One of my favorite Wii Fit games is boxing. It’s exhilarating to play and is so much fun. I wish there was an advanced boxing and that the moves were changed up with each game.

The step aerobics is another favorite. The free step is a lot of fun and a lot of work as you are challenged to take 800 steps in 10 minutes!

So far I’ve lost about 3 pounds. That’s about a pound a week and while I would like to see more fall, I’ll take it as long as it keeps going down. I am using Weight Watchers for dieting and right now Wii Fit is my only exercise.

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