Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Nintendo Wii Review - Part 2 of 5 - Looking Into the Outstanding Nintendo Wii Sports Bundle

The Nintendo Wii Sports Bundle is given for free when you first buy your new Nintendo Wii starter package. After you set up the game system in your living room, you can start having fun with the games right away. Whether you play alone or with someone, having fun with any of the five games in the bundle is guaranteed.
This is primarily because of the Wii Remote Control. This distinguishing feature of the Wii gaming system spells the difference between merely playing a game and totally experiencing any of the five sports in Nintendo Wii Sports Bundle. The motion sensing technology possessed by the Wii Remote is what adds the natural, realistic, and intuitive experience. You can literally do a serve or practice your swings. If you are into any of the sports in the bundle, you will definitely appreciate this innovation.
There are five classic sports contained in the Nintendo Wii Sports Bundle. These sports are boxing, tennis, bowling, baseball, and golf. The system is easy to use and understand that anyone from gaming experts to non-techies can start playing. In fact, having these classic sports as the introductory games allows non-gamers to get into the action right away. This is perfect for the whole family as they bond in the living room. Up to four players can simultaneously play any of the said sport. Rain or shine, you can swing your baseball bat or perfect your golf swings. You can play bowling anytime without going to the arcade. When you play a game of tennis, there is no need to run after and retrieve a wayward ball. Best of all, you can practice that jab on your sibling without any of you getting hurt in a friendly boxing bout.
Unlike the traditional image of a video gamer lying prone on the sofa, playing the Wii is much more fun as you get to move around. This is especially true when you play any of the games in the Nintendo Wii Sports Bundle. In fact, this may be the first time that playing a video game and exercising can happen at the same time in the living room. Who would have thought that fun can be added to exercise and movement beyond pressing one's thumbs on the controls will be required in playing a video game? The range of exercise depends on the type of sport you choose to play. Boxing and tennis for example will make you break into sweat compared to a game of bowling or golf.
The Wii gaming system has another nifty feature that will make you want to keep on playing. You can personalize your gaming experience by making your Mii character. You can create a Mii character and use it in any of the games in the Nintendo Wii Sports Bundle. Every time you play, your settings, and scores are saved in your Mii character. This means that as you improve in the games, it is reflected in the increased skill level of your Mii. You can track your improvement with the Mii. Furthermore, you can also compete with your friends' or family members' Miis for more competitive fun.

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