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Sega Rolling Out New Update For Sonic Origins, Here's Wha. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Booster Course Pass DLC - Release Dat.Ī New Limited-Time Pokémon Sword And Shield Distribution. How much more should I dump into this system that has no HD/HDMI, no DVD, no hard drive, 512MB memory, clunky online friend codes, etc.ĭon’t get me wrong I love my Wii but I am starting to feel like the kid getting his lunch money swiped by the bully.
Total cost for my Wii Console $680 (That’s a pricey system) Then add the Wii-Fit although really not part of the console but still cost $80 Wii Console $250, 3 more Wii-Motes ($150), 3 Nun-Chucks ($60), 3 Classic Controllers ($60)
You know the Wii was all hyped as being the cheaper 3gen system out there but when I add up what it took to get a full system it is the most expensive. That is way over priced M+ should have been $10 tops (the cost to have had it built in the Wii-mote from the start). So I have to spend $20/$25 per controller to get it to perform as it should have performed out of the box. Yea all 4 of them and 3 out of four are the same type of game! Yes I know more will come (maybe). I know everyone will say “you can use M+ in other games". I may be alone on this but I am a little put-off by the cost of this game and the Motion-Plus? This game was meant to be multi-player so why just 1 M+?Ĭost: $50 (Game + 1st M+), $60 ($20*3 2nd, 3rd, 4th M+) Great review, the game looks like a must have, but $110 for a game I just don’t know if it’s worth it. The reason I finally decided to log-in on Nintendo Life is I felt excited to tell the reviewer this is a real life game people play. There is no course fee, so it's inexpensive outdoor competition with your friends in a nice park - for example if your Wii breaks or the electricity goes off, or if you just need some exercise and sunlight. You buy 2-3 discs (other brands besides Frisbee) for about 10 dollars each.
Visit the Professional Disc Golfer's Association website for a course directory and find an actual disc golf course near you. There are hundreds of disc golf courses worldwide, with actual disc golf baskets, so you don't really play it on a ball golf course. Reviewer wrote: "It's actually even more fun than regular golf once you get the hang of it, so much so that we're considering taking a frisbee to the local golf course this weekend to try it out for real." I wanted to let you know that "Disc Golf" (as it's usually called) is a real life sport. As usual, Nintendo has once again done a phenomenal job of bringing their Wuhu Island resort to life onscreen, both visually and musically, and the end result is of course top shelf as usual. Many of the game's announcing and sound effects were plucked straight from the original release, but there's still enough new material to keep things interesting. There are tons of tunes strung throughout the game's twelve different sports and each one is just as upbeat and catchy as the last. Much like the original release, the music in Wii Sports Resort is top notch all the way and about as catchy as you're ever likely to hear. The Mii characters still look a bit awkward and out of place at times, but they still fit in with the cute and cuddly theme Nintendo likes to push in these Wii Sports titles. Everything is very colorful and vibrant and the fact that each game features its own unique visual look means that there's never really a problem when it comes to variety. Of course the new island resort theme does allow Nintendo to kick some of the surroundings up a notch or two, but don't expect things to go too much beyond what you've already seen in the previous release. The audio/visual presentation in Wii Sports Resort is very similar in style to the original Wii Sports title.