Please notice , all the products that you may see on our site , are Amazon.com products and can be safely purchased through Amazon by clicking on the product.
We are trying to help you find what you are looking for , by showing you on each page related products that you may need.
|
|
Call of Duty 4 : Modern Warfare $15.20 The Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Game of the Year Edition delivers the most thrilling combat action experience available. Take on the world as both a U.S. Marine and a British S.A.S. Soldier. Travel across the globe, relying on your wits and weapons to launch all-out assaults and accomplish stealth missions. It’s the most up-to-date collection of firepower, machinery and military vehicles in the… |
|
|
Jillian Michaels Fitness Adventure $25.49 Get ready to use your entire body this time as you join Jillian Michaels on an interactive adventure, which of course is also filled with Jillian’s trademark intensity! Using the Kinect motion sensor, Jillian Michaels’ Fitness Adventure takes your fitness routine beyond a basic workout and turns it into a real adventure through a mission-based, thrill-seeking journey set in a lush jungle temple en… |
|
|
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Game of the Year Edition $15.99 Get transported to the most treacherous hotspots around the globe to take on a rogue enemy group threatening the world. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Game of the Year Edition arms you with an arsenal of advanced and powerful modern day firepower. As both a U.S Marine and British S.A.S. soldier fighting through an unfolding story full of twists and turns, you use sophisticated technology, superior… |
|
|
Game Freaks 365’s PS3 Review Guide $7.99 You earn a check that only gets you by enough to pay your bills. Maybe you struggle to make a car payment. You really want to play the latest video game, perhaps Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim or Uncharted 3, but your budget does not allow you to buy both. What should you get?Picking good games can be hard. Avoiding duds can be even more difficult. That’s why smart consumers turn to experts on the subjec… |
|
|
The Neverhood $119.95 You are Klaymen. Klaymen wakes up in a building in the strangely empty world of Neverhood. Initially, he does not know where he is or what he has to do, but as he explores the area, he finds mysterious disks. Each disk contains a fragment of a recording; gradually, the back story is revealed as Klaymen finds more and more disks. It would spoil too much to reveal the exact plot, as finding it out i… |
Wii Online Games Review

Wii Games Review
Cons
PS3/Xbox 360 are more powerful; Graphics capabilities means lacking in high-end A/V options; AA batteries to charge remotes; sensor bar required, cannot play CD/DVD’s
Summary
Despite its Cons, its innovative controllers and fun game-play make this console simply irresistible. Regardless of age, this little toy can liven up any party…!
Introduction
The Nintendo Will is one of the most popular consoles in the world today, with over 56 million units sold. It was released in 2006, but it was conceived as early as 2001, when the Nintendo GameCube was seeing its first release. Its most unique feature are the innovative motion-sensitive controllers that give players the control to directly interact with their favourite games.
If you are the type of person who requires HD capabilities, Blu-Ray/DVD Support and superior surround sound, stop reading now. If you want this, buy a PlayStation 3. However, should you be games connoisseur, a person who grew up with Mario and Zelda, then the Wii should be on your Buy-It-Now-List.
Features and Design
Although being part of the next generation bracket, its Processor and GPU will not go toe-to-toe with the PS3 or Xbox 360. It is roughly twice as powerful as the GameCube, but it does not woo audiences for its capabilities. Due to its restraints, it is not the type of machine to show off your new HDTV.
On the other side of the coin, the Nintendo Wii’s remarkable combination of unique motion-sensitive controllers and their emphasis on fun gameplay make this console irresistable. It is the cheapest of the three next generation consoles so that allows it the opportunity to become someone’s second console, the non-serious one.
The console is very small and light. It measures 1.75 inches height by 6.25 inches width by 8.5 inches breadth and comes in white. When running, it can be placed horizontally or vertically and comes with a stand to add stability if the latter is chosen. The console uses Wii discs and can play older GameCube discs.
The system comes with 512MB of internal memory which can be used to stored saved games, photos, downloaded Virtual Console Titles and other information. More memory can be added to the system using SD Cards. They are cheap and easily available.
The Wii’s navigation is done through a series of pages called Wii Channels that take advantage of the WiiConnect24’s always-on design. The Mii Channel lets users create avatars, Miis, which are used in certain games.
The Wii’s Virtual Console offers the bulk of the system’s online content. It is the opposite to the Playstation Network and Xbox Live in that classic video games from generations past are played. It now supports NES, SNES, Nintendo 64, Sega Genesis, and Neo-Geo titles. For this feature alone, the system is worth every penny.
The system’s unique wireless controller is what really sets it apart from other competitors and all the consoles that have been previously made. The Wiimote, has motion sensors that enable the user to input directly using a particular motion, for example your tennis or golf swing.. It can also play sound sound and also includes an in-built rumble pack, giving games a more realistic feel. It can also be connected to an analog stick, making the “Nunchuck controller”.
This truly is a console that everyone can enjoy. It has the capabilities of livening-up any party and can bring you one step closer to childhood if you decide to walk down memory lane…As of December 2009, there are hundreds of games in many different genres. If you haven’t decided to have a Wii, now is a great time…!
Technical Specifications
ATI Hollywood
- 90nm Process
- 243 MHz
- Napa: Graphics Processor with 3MB Embedded Memory
- Vegas: Audio DSP and 24MB 1T-SRAM
- Starlet: ARM9 Processor (I/O, Communication, Security)
IBM Broadway CPU
- 90nm Process
- PowerPC
- 729 MHz
- 32-bit Integer
- 64-bit Floating-Point (or 2 x 32-bit SIMD)
- 64KB L1 Cache (32KB Instruction + 32KB Data)
- 256KB L2 Cache
- 2.9 GFLOPS
CPU External Bus
- 64 Bits Wide
- 243 MHz
- 1.9 Gigabytes per Second Bandwidth
Memory
- 24 Megabytes MoSys 1T-SRAM
- 64 Megabytes GDDR3 DRAM
Storage
- 12cm Wii Optical Disc (DVD Based)
- 512MB Internal NAND Flash Memory
- SD Memory Cards
Backup Wii Games Step by Step Guide Click here
About the Author
Can you remap the buttons in Medal of Honor Heroes 2 (Wii)?
Looking for a good shooter that I can play online on the Wii. It seems that according to reviews, Medal of Honor Heroes 2 is the best that I’m going to get.
I like the idea of using the Zapper, however it looks like if I use the Zapper with the game, I’m going to have to hold the gun right handed, but shoot with my left, which sounds awkward.
It looks like it’ll feel fine though if you can change the “shoot” button from the B-trigger on the Wiimote, to the Z button on the Zapper, therefore being able to shoot with your right hand.
Is this possible? Can you remap the shoot button to your Nunchuck’s Z button on MoH: Heroes 2?
I don’t think you can do that. You can, however choose from “regular” and “zapper” settings so you might like the “regular” ones better and just forget the zapper.
By the way, I think this is much better than the zapper and allows you to shoot with either hand: http://gear.ign.com/articles/841/841403p1.html
I’ve owned it for months and love it.
Finally, MOHH2 is the best shooter online for the Wii. It supporst like 30 people at once and I’ve never experienced any slowdown. You should pick it up.
Mario Kart Wii Game Review

