Now for christmas my mother was kind enough to get me a Wii, and I am loving it. Its sleek design and ability to practically fit into any space is great, and the inovative controller a.k.a. the nunchuck controller is excellent. Now for you lazy people who dont want to stand to play the games, you dont have to you can lay down and play them. Now its cost for two-hundered and fifty dollars thats not bad, its A) Cheaper than the X - Box 360 B) Cheaper than the Playstation 3 C) It came with a free playable game called Wii sports. Which in my opinion is a great game for the system, and at partys.
Also it comes with great launch titles such as "Legend Of Zelda: The Twilight Princess", "Excite Truck", "Red Steel", just to name a few. Now for gameplay it is awsome, i had so much fun playing Wii sports when I setup the system that i played it for 3 hours before i played LOZ:TP. Then I played the TP and was blown away, the game graphics were great and the contoller for the weapons were excellent, so much fun was had with it. Provided that LOZ is a fourty hour game, yes it takes the same amount of time to beat LOZ as it does A Final Fantasy game. The controller is good and it shines well in the Wii Sports as it does the LOZ.
The other functions i really dont know much about, basically the only ones that need to be used with online support. I dont have online support yet, so i just stare at those ones till i can get it, but in the mean time ill be having fun letting people create a Mii. For those of you who dont know a Mii is a charater that you create and save on your system that can appear in ceartin games that use Mii charaters (like Wii Sport). And now your thinking "well what about my Game Cube?" well dont fret it may not be used but your games that you have for it can be, you see the system is backwards compatable, meaning that you can still use GC games and controllers with that system as well as your memory cards.
It has four built in ports for the GC controllers and you dont need any attachments for the GC disks, just slip it in like you would a Wii game. Well now your probably thinking "you completely skipped the part about the controller!" well your right i did and im sorry, as for the controller you need a sensor bar to put with it that comes with the system. You can put it above or below the television, and when you start it up you must set the system to tell it the sensor bar is above or below your television. When thats setup and out of your way you must be at least three feat away from your sensor bar so the controller works properly or else it wont know where its at, like when I play Wii boxing with a friend he couldnt block and i tried to figure out why but he was rather close even though his feet were far away enough the controller wasnt.
Thats all i can tell you about the systme for now and if i had to rate it i would give it a TEN out of TEN. I also want to touch on the subject about the PSP I hate the system so far, my brother has it and i was playing it he has "Mega Man: Maverick Hunter" and "Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops", "Mercury Rising", "Valkiery Profile" (I think i spelled that wrong), "Mega Man: Powered Up". Out of that list i hate all of them except for one part in MM:PU it has a stage builder that allows you to use parts of the actually stages to make on for yourself. After you complete the stage you can play it or upload it to the web and exchange it with other people and they can do the same with you. Thats is the only thing so far that i have found enjoyable for the PSP that I actually like. And is it me or do intelectualy people have blogs? Well thats it im tired of writing its been half an hour.
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
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