Hey,not a new owner but I have a ?
Our 2nd remote will not sync with any two or more player games
but it works for the Wii sports we got with the Wii...![]()
Hows that ?
Thanks
Any personal experience with Sega Superstar Tennis or Thrillsville for the Wii? My girls love playing wii sports tennis and they have goofy personalities so I think they might like the tennis one but it gets mixed reviews. They are 9 and 6.
My 9 yr old daughter has wanted Thrillsville for a long time (on any platform!) and I found it black friday for $15. Can you just build and then "ride" roller coasters or do you have to build and maintain an amusement park to do that? Is it an annoying game to control with the Wii Remote?
I just looked up Madden 09 and the Wii version is rated higher than the PS2, 8.6 to 7. What would you do in this case? Is a 1.6 higher rating worth $5? $10? $15? Not having really played these, I am somewhat clueless.
You're right. For Madden 08 he wasn't liking using the wiimote. However for Madden 09 on the Wii you can play it with the classic controller so there shouldn't be as much difference. For NBA Live 08 on the wii it was real easy and wasn't challenging enough (but if it's too challenging they don't like that either---kids you'll see one day). I don't remember what they said about Fifa. So for Madden we could get the wii version then that would free up the PS2 for my other son to play. I also think that the Wii version of Madden has some other feature(s) that are not included on the PS2 version, however I got the ps2 on sale for $22, the wii version was $44 so we'll have to see how the spending goes, we may keep the ps2 version. I don't even remember if I actually got madden for the wii, I need to check.Correct me if I am wrong but didn't your son prefer the traditional controls of NCAA/madden to the Wiimote controls?
If I'm remembering it right then in your personal case I would say go for the Ps2 version.
Im my opinion the Wiimote controls are far superior so much so that I have a hard time even attempting to play madden09 on the Xbox360. It's just not natural enough to me anymore. So Im my judgement the extra mony for the wii version is well worth it....but here you have to go with what your son prefers.
What do you think about Lego Batman (ign score 7.7 for every platform except DS an 8) and Lego Indy (ign score 8 for every platform)? I think there is a $20 price diff for Batman so I'd go with the cheaper one, for Indy I think the diff is closer to $5.
Star Wars Forced Unleashed scored 7.2-7.3 for PS2&3, 360 and then a 7.8 for the wii. The ps2 game is $12 less than the wii version, the wii game is $10 less than the ps3/360. So it all adds up and makes the buying difficult to know which one to get.
As far as Thrillville and Sega Tennis, we haven't played them but my costco had them for $10.99 after a $5 off coupon. Thrillville got a 7.8 wii rating from ign so for even $15 it's prob worth it, on the DS though it scored 4.5. Sega tennis scored 6.2 and it said it fell between virtual tennis and Mario Tennis.
Still looking for info on the DS game Club Penguin.
Anyone have Touchmaster for the DS?
Hi. I'm on dialup and going thru various sites reading reviews and checking prices is killing me on my time restraints, so can the resident gaming expert help me, please?!
Got a Wii last Christmas and haven't updated games since, so we are due. here's what I am thinking about, if you could give me opinions or advice, it would be GREAT.
Hubby: MarioKart (he has one truck racing game and loved it) and I'm guessing I need to buy the wheels. One or two? And which ones? I saw on amazon there are pink, blue, turbo, etc. Is one better than the other? And is this a good game pick?
DD7 1/2: Become a Star Wars fan, due to boy cousins. Thinking of a Star Wars game (she has a DS one) plus lightsabers, but lightsabers seem to be getting bad reviews. And which game would be appropriate for this age? There seem to be several...she's not a worldly 7 yr old (we don't have cable) so don't want anything overly violent-ish...and are the sabers ok?
DD5: Thinking of We Cheer with the pom poms. She's my girly girl--or what about the DDR? TOo advanced? She would not enjoy Star Wars with sister, so need something for her...
Family: The samba game? But the maraca attachments are getting great reviews?
Also: wanted to update their DS games. DD7 would like one of the Brain games but I can't figure out if any of them are ok for this age or are they geared for older kids? If it's too hard, she might not pick it back up. She's in gifted at school, but still.....they all say E for everyone for that might still not include the younger students. Also, is Guitar Hero too much for a 7 yr old? She couldn't do the Wii version.
Any comments would be great!
THanks...
DD's getting wii for xmas. Already bought the extra wiimote (w/Wii Play) but still need to buy the extra nunchuck and an extra wheel for Mario kart.
Here's my question, the back of the games show which controller to use but what if the back shows the wiimote and the nunchuck? Does that mean that you can use either? Should one work better than the other?
For example I bought Wii play, Mario Kart and Mario and sonic olympics. Do I need the extra nunchuck right away for those games or can it wait? Just watching my money (fly right out the window!). I for sure need to buy the extra wheel for Mario Kart right?
Just want to make sure my DD's have all the stuff they need to play xmas morn.
TIA!![]()
WoW!! 194 pages and 2 years later and a little Budget Board Pixie Dust, I bought Wii on Amazon.com for $245. Plus we bought the games we wanted
Carnival Miniature Golf
Rock Band just the Guitar
Mario Kart
Wii Play w/remote
You don't really need the wheel for Mario Kart. We rented it and didn't have a wheel. It plays just fine without it. You know the wheel just holds the wiimote and is not an actual controller?
Actually, did not know that!![]()
As for the nunchuk... the nunchuk plugs into the wiimote, so I don't think you can use it without the wiimote. Now, some games, like Mario & Sonic Olympics, will play with or without the nunchuk. But, I really preferred using the nunchuk with the olympics because the motions using the nunchuk seemed more natural to me than just bouncing a wiimote up and down.
Thanks for the reply! So, second nunchuck for sure and extra wheel, not so much. Do you think it would be easier/more fun for my DD's 11 and 8 to use the wheel instead of the Wiimote? They are brand new to any kind of 'gaming'.
Another stupid question...
Do most of the games come w/ instructions? For example, does it tell you how to use the remote to control the actions? Because we are so new to this video game thing, I'm afraid it'll be over our heads!?![]()
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Hubby: MarioKart (he has one truck racing game and loved it) and I'm guessing I need to buy the wheels. One or two? And which ones? I saw on amazon there are pink, blue, turbo, etc. Is one better than the other? And is this a good game pick?
You don't need to buy the wheel. They are cool, but just an accessory.
DD7 1/2: Become a Star Wars fan, due to boy cousins. Thinking of a Star Wars game (she has a DS one) plus lightsabers, but lightsabers seem to be getting bad reviews. And which game would be appropriate for this age? There seem to be several...she's not a worldly 7 yr old (we don't have cable) so don't want anything overly violent-ish...and are the sabers ok?
The only one I would recommend for that age is Lego Star Wars. It's super fun and not violent. You don't need a lightsaber attachment for it.
DD5: Thinking of We Cheer with the pom poms. She's my girly girl--or what about the DDR? TOo advanced? She would not enjoy Star Wars with sister, so need something for her...
Uggggh Wii Cheer, ack. You might be suprised to see that she might really enjoy Lego Star Wars. I think DDR is probably too much--cost wise and for a 5 yo, not that she couldn't do it, but I just don't know.
Family: The samba game? But the maraca attachments are getting great reviews?
I haven't tried that one and really can't help too much. If you want a family game there are definitely better ones out there...maybe others have more suggestions.
Also: wanted to update their DS games. DD7 would like one of the Brain games but I can't figure out if any of them are ok for this age or are they geared for older kids? If it's too hard, she might not pick it back up. She's in gifted at school, but still.....they all say E for everyone for that might still not include the younger students. Also, is Guitar Hero too much for a 7 yr old? She couldn't do the Wii version.
I think just about all of the Brain games would be fine. They are usually made up of very simple math problems and it's about doing them over and over to get better scores. Sounds horrible, but its actually a lot of fun. If she couldn't do the full guitar version of GH, then i would stay away from the DS version, you still have to press the buttons, just like the Wii version.
Any comments would be great!
THanks...