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Would I use a wii?

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Hey all. I am thinking of purchasing a wii but am unsure. I don't know how much use it would get. I already have a 360 and would primarily be getting it for games that my wife would like to play. What type of options are there? Are there good multiplayer games? Any info you could provide would be great :)
 

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The whole "gimmick" for the wii is a) interactive (i.e. motion based moves) and b) family/casual style

I have to say that the novelty of the interactive-ness wears off. When I play video games, it's usually when I'm too tired for other things so I am sitting down etc and not really in to the handwaves, etc needed to move in some games.

However, if you know that you can play a video game when you still have energy to swing/move etc then by all means, it can be quite fun (especially as a shared family experience).

Wii sports comes with it, so you'll get some stuff like tennis and bowling along with others (for me, the tennis one is the most enjoyable out of the whole set).

Another game I have been enjoying is Mario Kart Wii. Just simple chaotic racing.

Other stuff I do enjoy on my wii are the Virtule consol games (you can (for a fee) download older nintendo games, like super mario brothers and legend of zelda ...) and since i grew up on those games I really enjoy that (plus they let me just _sit there_ and play rather than motion interactivity).

I did try out some of the party games (like mario party 8) but, really, it was a big pile of mini games as you moved around the board.... it just didn't appeal to me (or my group of friends) at all.

I've heard good things about boomblox for family style fun (think Jenga but unlike that game, you _want_ to get all the blocks to fall when you whack at the tower)

If you're in it for hardcore gaming, you will be dissapointed -- graphics are lacking (esp if you're used to your xbox) and hardcore titles are really sparse. So you have to go in to it specifically for the family style games or else you'll just feel like it was a waste.

I was at one time considering getting the wii fit (it lets you do balance board style games and excersis with the wii) but I know (based on how quickly the novelty of interactive arm motion wore off for me) that the leg motion interactivity would also wear thin eventually too.

Out of everything I have on the wii, when i'm by myself, it's just the old downloaded virtule console games that I play. When I have a friend or two over, we play either wii sports or wii kart.

Unlike other consoles, when finding games, you aren't just considering graphics, game play, sound, etc. but you also have to consider how intuitive the motion control is going to be, or else you'll just be frustrated with the game (for instance, I absolutely love Mteroid 3 prime corruption -- some of the best graphics i've found for the wii and really feels like you're in a movie despite the fact that i normally don't like FPS games; but I just can't seem to do some of the motion controls fast enough meaning I am stuck at a point in the game and can't get past it to the point where i'm frustrated and haven't touched that game since).

Despite everything I said, I do like the console and don't regret purchasing it. But just be aware that it isn't for hardcore gaming, and the novelty of interactive controls may wear thin. But it is great for casual gaming - just stick to titles you know you and your wife would be in to (Wii Sports that comes with the console and Mario Kart Wii are good multiplayer starters)
 

My wife and I purchased a Wii back in September. We also picked up the Wii Fit at the same time. I really enjoy playing the Wii Sports that comes with the system. We also picked up Mario Kart and that is a lot of fun as well. There are some games on the Wii Fit that are more fun than others (Ski Slalom, Tightrope Walking, Ski Jump), and we've done some of the exercises like the aerobics and yoga. I have tried Lego Indiana Jones and enjoyed that. I have heard the Lego Star Wars is fun but I haven't tried it yet.

Overall, we enjoy playing games on the Wii but then again, we only use it for a couple of hours a day at most unless we are having a bunch of friends over then it gets used for several hours at a time.

I recommend getting the rechargeable battery packs for the controllers. If you play it often enough, you will eat up AA batteries quickly.
 

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