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My roommate got the Nintendo Wii for Christmas. I’ve been playing it ever since! I’ve created a Mii, which is an avatar to represent yourself on the network and in the sports games. Once you create your own Mii, your Mii can travel around to different Nintendo Wii’s that are connected to the same network! So in essence, my Mii can go hang out with your Mii!

The Wii is physically immersive in the basic sports games: Tennis, Golf, Bowling, Baseball, and Boxing. The first game I played was tennis. I am a good tennis player in RL and thought I had the best chance at winning. I shortly became addicted. I was physically serving the ball, hitting forehands and backhands, but could not figure out how to run up to the net. (It is not 100% immersive; there are some limitations to the sports games) I did wonder if I was using good strokes, or if I was going to pull something. Mind you, I maybe a bit out of shape, but I was sweating after only two games in tennis! My arms were sore the next day, and yet all I wanted to do was play again.

The whole set up of the Wii is a joystick/mouse wireless controller. The Wii has truly taken a new approach to how videos games can and will be played. This new gaming system is doing a wonderful job of blurring the lines between a PC mouse and a video game console to create a whole new immersive environment.

And the last thing I will mention: the Wii Menu, it is a very simple interface that keeps all possible avenues to explore clean and organized. The Wii connects easily to a wireless network and you can surf the internet simply with the console. There is the typical game channel, which is the game you have in, plus the weather channel, photo channel, Internet channel, and the Wii Shop channel. In the Wii Shop Channel you can purchase old games (with Wii Points, $20 = 2000 points) from previous gaming consoles, such as NES, SNES, and Sega Genesis. These are all consoles I grew up with and I am very excited to be able to play them again in the newest version.

Once my roommate opens up The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess I know where I will be spending a lot of my free time.

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  1. Gerald Bagazinski, January 22, 2007 at 5:15 p.m.

    Congratulations to Nintendo!! The Wii is a fun family entertainment center. It is interactive and we can all participate. My kids explain it is like going bowling but not having to pay. The kids put their photos up on the Wii. The Xbox 360 and the PS3 have adult titles that are generally not kid friendly.

    Future ideas we have for Nintendo: We would love to have a golf game with a golf club grip and cut down shaft as the controller. We would love to have a fitness game and a dance game. Kaoroke on the Wii would also be fun. We would like to see more sensory controls that can be placed on other parts of our body such as our legs and feet.

  2. Monty Fitzwater, January 23, 2007 at 9:39 a.m.

    I have not played Twilight Princess precisely because I know it would cause me to flunk college.

  3. CMD, January 23, 2007 at 9:55 a.m.

    Oh how I would love Karaoke Revolution on the Wii. Pretty please, Nintendo?

  4. Josh, January 23, 2007 at 1:04 p.m.

    Monty: Twilight Princess doesn't take as long as advertised (70 hrs). I beat it in 34 hours, and others have similar finishing times. That's two weekends of fun, and as long as they aren't before finals, you'll be fine.

    I can't wait for a nice Star Wars game -- Wii lightsabers!

    I'm also very curious to see how Smash Brothers is going to play with that controller - a previously button mashing game doesn't seem like an easy port to a "interactive" console.

  5. Ryan Loechner, January 29, 2007 at 2:58 p.m.

    its all about the ps3!

  6. Josh, January 29, 2007 at 3:12 p.m.

    Ryan,

    Do I smell a Sony flogger? alliwantforchristmasisaps3.com?

    Besides, the truth is that it's the games that make the system, and neither the ps3 or the wii are going to have even a handful of incredible games until Christmas time of this year. But what I will say is that the Wii has recieved the sales to drive some 3rd party interest in developing for the platform, which I'm not sure Nintendo really had on a home system since perhaps the SNES or maybe the N64 in the first year.

    Xbox 360 has some decent games in the lineup for early this year.

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