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		<title>Punch-Out!! Review For Wii</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s hard to find anyone who owned a Nintendo Entertainment System that doesn&#8217;t have the original Punch-Out!! in their Top Ten. The game is rightfully held in high regard among console gamers because of its intensely challenging and satisfying gameplay. It&#8217;s also one of the most difficult action games to master because of its dependence [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s hard to find anyone who owned a Nintendo Entertainment System that doesn&#8217;t have the original Punch-Out!! in their Top Ten. The game is rightfully held in high regard among console gamers because of its intensely challenging and satisfying gameplay. It&#8217;s also one of the most difficult action games to master because of its dependence on pattern recognition and almost split-second response on the controller. Nintendo&#8217;s franchise has been in unofficial retirement for nearly 15 years now; that&#8217;s the last time the publisher wheeled out a version, in this case Super Punch-Out on the Super NES. Two Nintendo consoles have past since then without a true sequel, and while we&#8217;ve been content with releases of the classic games on the Wii&#8217;s Virtual Console, the idea of a next generation Punch-Out!! has been bouncing around the wishlists of Nintendo fanboys for years. Yours truly included.</p>
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<p>After a decade and a half, Nintendo&#8217;s finally revived its old-school arcade boxer with the help of developer Next Level (Mario Strikers Charged), and the studio absolutely nailed the essence that made the original such a hot property on the NES back in 1987. Everything that made Punch-Out!! a classic on the 8-bit system has been recreated in a beefier current generation game production, but it&#8217;s clear that fans of the original release were involved in the Wii version&#8217;s creation.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-130" title="punch-out-wii-3" src="http://www.playnintendowiigames.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/punch-out-wii-3.jpg" alt="punch-out-wii-3" width="480" height="315" /></p>
<p>Punch-Out!! isn&#8217;t a boxing simulator, and it never makes any attempt at trying to be one. This is not the Wii version of Fight Night, so if you&#8217;re looking to realistically pound some professional boxers into submission I suggest you put the box back on the shelf and walk away. Of course, if you do this you&#8217;ll be missing out on one of the most challenging old-school inspired action games available.</p>
<p>Punch-Out!! is essentially a &#8220;rebooting&#8221; of the classic NES original, a title inspired by the arcade version of the same name, as well as its sequel that Nintendo released before the NES console. In Punch-Out!!, you&#8217;re &#8220;Little Mac,&#8221; a fighter rising through the ranks of the fictitious World Video Boxing Association. Each of the 13 fighters within the WVBA are over-the-top caricatures (read borderline stereotypes) of cultures and regions. You&#8217;ve got Glass Joe, from France, who crumples to the floor if a housefly lands on his chin, the fish-loving lumberjack Canadian Bear Hugger, and thirsty Soda Popinski from Russia who gets his super strength from a bottle of &#8220;carbonated beverage.&#8221;</p>
<p>If these names sound familiar, they should: they&#8217;re all characters from existing Punch-Out!! games, either on the NES version or the Super NES series. There are two different sides of the coin here for Punch-Out!! fans: these characters are pretty much what made Punch-Out!!, so their inclusions are expected. And for those who&#8217;ve never plowed through any Punch-Out!! games, these players won&#8217;t care about a roster recycling. On the flipside seeing the same characters makes the Wii version lose a sense of discovery; the only new fighter is one called Disco Kid, and thanks to the developer&#8217;s attention to Punch-Out!! detail, he fits into the Punch-Out!! universe like a glove…pun intended. But working through the ranks, it&#8217;s hard not to wish that there were fresher faces to fight, instead of being faced with the familiar, done up in 3D. It&#8217;s almost as if Next Level was afraid that it was going to dishonor Nintendo&#8217;s Punch-Out!! by designing new fighters that weren&#8217;t conceived by the original, internal team.</p>
<p>And it&#8217;s not because of laziness, because it&#8217;s clear that Next Level poured every ounce of effort it could into building an excellent, contemporary Punch-Out!! experience. First of all, the gameplay is absolutely spot-on to the classic material: Punch-Out!! is all about counter attacking, reading what the opponent does before he does it, and dodging out of the way to put him off-guard for a flurry of jabs and body blows. Each of the 13 fighters has his own style of fighting and attack patterns, and through trial and error (and many punches to the face) you learn how best to approach their different jabs, roundhouses, and uppercuts. Each fighter in the rankings gets increasingly faster and stronger with wilder tricks up their sleeves, and by the time you get to the World Circuit each victory feels like a mission well accomplished, a satisfying conclusion to all that control and determination.</p>
<p>The game controls in a variety of ways: either with the nunchuk or without. Using the nunchuk turns on motion controls: punching is handled via thrusting the left or right hand while dodging, blocking, ducking and changing high and low hits is all mapped to the analog stick. When you earn Star Punches by hitting the opponent at strategic moments you can activate these special moves with a tap on a button. You can choose to use the Wii Fit balance board to dodge and duck by leaning or thrusting downwards, but the less said about this option, the better. I will say that it&#8217;s nice that the developers made it easy to disable it after you&#8217;ve enabled it, because it&#8217;s just a control device that doesn&#8217;t work for the quick responses that Punch-Out requires.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.playnintendowiigames.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/punch-out-wii-2.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-129" title="punch-out-wii-2" src="http://www.playnintendowiigames.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/punch-out-wii-2.jpg" alt="punch-out-wii-2" width="480" height="270" /></a></p>
<p>Because the game mimics pretty much the entire NES design, Punch-Out!! is best played without the nunchuk. Without the plug-in peripheral you hold the Wii remote like an NES controller, with the 1 and 2 buttons handling the punches, the D-pad taking care of the dodges and ducks, and the big fat A button used to activate any earned Star Punches. While motion control might seem like a good idea against weaklings like Glass Joe, once you get higher in the rankings you&#8217;ll find that button presses are far more responsive than Wii Remote/Nunchuk thrusts…even if they feel more like actual punches do.</p>
<p>Where Next Level put most of its effort is in the game&#8217;s visuals. Back in the classic Punch-Out!! days the graphics weren&#8217;t much more than two-frame animations for the different attacks, a technique that worked surprisingly well considering the limitations of the system hardware. For Punch-Out!! on the Wii, Next Level created fully 3D versions of the characters and animated them accordingly. There&#8217;s a real professional polish to each of the fighters in the game: they all move with incredible fluidity and lip sync all the dialogue provided to them, all using in-engine assets. Between circuits you&#8217;re given some well-rendered cutscenes that make reference to Little Mac&#8217;s training back on the NES, but the same attention wasn&#8217;t applied to the opponents&#8217; backstories: before a fight you&#8217;re given four stillframe cutscenes that tell their tale. These comic panels are admittedly painted with incredible detail, but they seem like a slight shortcut when compared to Little Mac&#8217;s extended video sequences. Yeah, it&#8217;s picking nits.</p>
<p>The real worry is whether Punch-Out!! still has what it takes to attract a new generation of gamers. After all, the core mechanics were conceived on basic two-button controllers more than 20 years ago, and those mechanics haven&#8217;t changed at all in the two decades since Punch-Out!!&#8217;s birth. It&#8217;s hard to approach Punch-Out!! without some sense of nostalgia, but I will say that the game doesn&#8217;t miss a beat in giving players a challenge that&#8217;s uniquely Punch-Out. I guess it depends on what newbies expect out of a Nintendo boxing game, and I can&#8217;t imagine anyone walking away from a fresh take disappointed, unless they truly expect some sort of realistic boxing simulator for their Wii. And it&#8217;s easy to see Punch-Out!! in its original context because both the NES classic and its SNES sequel are available for play through the system&#8217;s Virtual Console.</p>
<p>And even though 13 fighters seems a little short, the fact that you&#8217;ll face them at least a second time with completely different moves and strategies – and at a much faster speed – means that there&#8217;s a good amount of gameplay here. And this isn&#8217;t including the Exhibition Mode that challenges players with specific goals for each opponent to unlock additional content. Some of these challenges range from damn hard to freakishly difficult, and I can imagine the message boards are going to be set alight with people wondering how the heck to knock out Glass Joe in only five punches, or punch the crown right off of King Hippo&#8217;s head.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.playnintendowiigames.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/punch-out-wii-1.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-128" title="punch-out-wii-1" src="http://www.playnintendowiigames.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/punch-out-wii-1.jpg" alt="punch-out-wii-1" width="480" height="270" /></a></p>
<p>Punch-Out!! has always been a single player experience, but gamers have wished for a versus option for years. Next Level has answered these calls with a Head-to-Head mode that&#8217;s pretty clever in incorporating the Punch-Out!! mechanics that have always intended on being human vs computer. In this mode, each player controls Little Mac in a split-screen view. Players attack and dodge each other using the standard Little Mac moves, trying to land a punch that&#8217;ll steal a bit of &#8220;mojo&#8221; from the other person. When that meter fills, Little Mac becomes Giga Mac – essentially a usual, over-the-top Punch-Out opponent – and the screen shifts to a single view where the other player fights in traditional Punch-Out!! fashion. This head-to-head mode is fun with a good sense of strategy…if a just a little stiff in control due to the limitations of the Punch-Out mechanics. It won&#8217;t sell you on buying a copy of Punch-Out!! , but it&#8217;s a nice supplement to the single player component.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s baffling is the fact that Punch-Out!! doesn&#8217;t support any sort of online component. With Next Level&#8217;s work on one of the first Wii games to hit the internet (Mario Strikers Charged), you would think that it would apply that networking knowledge in getting the two player component working over the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Not supported. And also not supported are worldwide leaderboards to let players show off their best times and knockouts against the different characters. A huge opportunity missed. Any sort of record you earn in Punch-Out!! stays firmly in the system that you performed it on, and while we can live with the developer&#8217;s decision, it&#8217;s just flat-out disappointing that Nintendo decided to skip over any sort of online option in the Wii version.</p>
<p>Closing Comments<br />
But I&#8217;m not going to let the lack of online kill the experience for me: Punch-Out!! on the Wii is a fantastic recreation of the NES original and retains every element that makes the game one hell of a challenge and insanely addictive. The Wii version also looks fantastic, with animation that puts a level of attention to character personality that&#8217;s rarely seen in a Nintendo first-party title. I&#8217;m thrilled that the formula&#8217;s been retained but I do wish there were more original characters to the roster. Luckily the second half of the game brings back that sense of discovery with character upgrades that change things considerably. Punch-Out!! nuts have nothing to worry about, and I think that the game design holds up really well, even for players who aren&#8217;t familiar with the brand&#8217;s unique offering of pattern-focused gameplay.</p>
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<p>When the original Guitar Hero hit the PS2, it was clear that the music genre that we&#8217;d known for a while, dominated by the likes of Dance Dance Revolution, would be changed forever. Guitar Hero II was met with even more enthusiasm as people who&#8217;d played the first for hundreds of hours wanted more, and it indeed delivered.</p>
<p>And then Guitar Hero Encore: Rock the &#8217;80s was released. And then Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. And then Guitar Hero Aerosmith. And then Guitar Hero: World Tour. And then Guitar Hero: Metallica. And now we have Guitar Hero: Smash Hits, to be followed up later this year with Guitar Hero: Van Halen, Guitar Hero V and Band Hero. Oh, and then there&#8217;s the offshoot DJ Hero.</p>
<p>And let&#8217;s not forget about Rock Band. And Rock Band 2. And the forthcoming The Beatles: Rock Band. Or the three Guitar Hero DS games. Oh, and Rock Band Unplugged on the PSP.</p>
<p>I think you get my point. By my count, I&#8217;ve listed nearly 20 titles right there, and it looks like we&#8217;re only just getting started. Unless you&#8217;ve been living under a rock, you&#8217;ve probably played at least a couple of these games, and they&#8217;re probably starting to grow a little stale. Or if, like us, you&#8217;ve played them all, a lot stale.</p>
<p>So that brings us to the version, I&#8217;ll say, at hand, Guitar Hero: Smash Hits. The game is a compilation of some of the best tracks from Guitar Hero 1, 2, 3, Rock the &#8217;80s and Aerosmith. The song list is great, to be sure, though there are certainly some we would drop in favor of others (where&#8217;s Clapton, for instance?). But on the whole, it&#8217;s a great setlist.</p>
<p>But, we&#8217;ve played all of these songs before. It&#8217;s possible that you&#8217;re relatively new to the franchise and in that case this will all be new to you. But whatever the case may be, it doesn&#8217;t change the fact that this is simply a rehash of existing songs with the only &#8220;new&#8221; thing being the ability to play them as a full band. While that&#8217;s cool and all, this really should have been DLC or even multiple track packs.</p>
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<p>The game&#8217;s main feature set is largely the same as Guitar Hero World Tour, with a couple of the additions seen in Guitar Hero: Metallica tossed in, such as the Expert+ setting for drummers on select songs (roughly about half of them it seems). It forgoes the gig-based structure of World Tour and instead goes by the setlist-based setup of GH: Metallica, where you unlock the next handful of songs (and their corresponding venue) by accruing a certain number of stars. While the requirements in GH: Metallica were pretty low (I &#8220;beat&#8221; the game with only 40% complete), you&#8217;ll need much more to move on here, which I&#8217;m happy to see as it means you have to work harder to progress. But the result is the same where you can skip songs that you&#8217;re not good at (or don&#8217;t like) and still make it through the game, which is nice.</p>
<p>While the setlist is indeed great as a whole (featuring nearly 50 songs, all of which are master tracks, though two of them are live versions), there are three main problems that I have with the songs. Firstly, the note structure has changed on seemingly every track. If you&#8217;ve memorized these songs in other games, you&#8217;ll find that you have to play them differently here, and many times it&#8217;s not for the better. Note progressions sometimes don&#8217;t make sense when compared to how you&#8217;d play it on guitar, and things just generally feel &#8220;off&#8221; if you&#8217;ve played them before.</p>
<p>Secondly, the changes to the note structure sometimes introduce the purple lines/notes for using the touch pad on the newest guitar. You can play these notes without strumming, and unlike hammer-on/hammer-off notes, if you miss one, it doesn&#8217;t break your string (in other words, you can play a note just by tapping even if you missed the one before). In these cases, it makes these sections way easier than they were originally as you can just tap your way through a solo instead of having to pair proper strumming with the notes. Even in situations where the purple notes weren&#8217;t added in, many solos are now just giant runs of hammer-on notes, which make them a lot easier to hit.</p>
<p>The result here is that I&#8217;m now able to breeze through solos and sections of songs that I used to struggle with. While I had a hard time getting through the opening to &#8220;Through the Fire and Flames&#8221; on Expert, as the entire opening is now comprised of purple notes, I can tap my way through and usually come out still in the green. So it&#8217;s now no longer a question of, &#8220;Can you beat song X on Expert?&#8221;, but rather, &#8220;Can you beat song X on Expert in Game X?&#8221; because many of them are way easier here.</p>
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<p>My third complaint is that some of the mixes sound off. Queens of the Stone Age&#8217;s &#8220;No One Knows&#8221; is a good example &#8211; the guitar is drowned out (even when you&#8217;re only playing guitar), the bass is cranked up and the whole thing sounds too boomy. I&#8217;ve heard similar complaints in the office about other bands that I&#8217;m not constantly running on my iPod, but it&#8217;s clear that something isn&#8217;t right here. When you&#8217;ve heard a song a hundred times and the mix is slightly different, you can tell immediately. When it&#8217;s <em>way</em> off like it is here, you don&#8217;t even want to play it. Now, that&#8217;s not to mean that the whole thing sounds bad &#8211; I didn&#8217;t notice a problem with most of the songs here. But if you&#8217;re thinking about buying the game for one or two songs in particular, buyer beware.</p>
<p>One odd thing that I found with regard to the Career mode is that when you start up the game for the first time, you create a logo and set your band name. However, you can&#8217;t do this separately when you&#8217;re playing as a band. The interface for this in World Tour was convoluted, but it worked. However, you don&#8217;t even get the option here. One problem with this is that you can&#8217;t have two active bands at a time, so if you like to play with different sets of friends separately, you can&#8217;t really do that. Granted, the progression is very simple and you&#8217;re not building up fans or anything of that nature (sadly), but still, you can&#8217;t have the reward of working through the tracks with more than one group of people at a time. I guess you could load up a different account/save and work from that (which is trickier on the Wii than the PS3 or 360), but that&#8217;s a back-door solution to this issue (though, admittedly, some people will never care about this).</p>
<p><a href="http://www.playnintendowiigames.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/guitar-hero-smash-hits-3.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-111" title="guitar-hero-smash-hits-3" src="http://www.playnintendowiigames.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/guitar-hero-smash-hits-3.jpg" alt="guitar-hero-smash-hits-3" width="480" height="270" align="center" /></a></p>
<p>One carryover from Guitar Hero: Metallica is that every song is immediately unlocked and available for play in the Quick Play mode. Love it or hate it, you can jump right into the hardest tracks right from the start.</p>
<p>One last, very important thing that I need to mention here is that the game is as standalone as it gets. It does not support any of the DLC from World Tour, nor even have the option for playing downloaded tracks at all. It does allow you to play stuff made in GH Tunes, but I think most people tried that a couple times and forgot about it. While all of this is par for the course on the PS2, it&#8217;s a crying shame that nothing you&#8217;ve downloaded for the other Guitar Hero titles can be played here, and this content can&#8217;t be moved over to any other game in the series. At this point in time, why would you pony up for songs (which we&#8217;ve played before) that you can only play on this one disc?</p>
<p><span>Closing Comments</span><br />
Guitar Hero: Smash Hits is the definition of &#8220;milking&#8221;. Sure, the setlist is great, and if you&#8217;ve somehow never played these tracks before, they&#8217;re a ton of fun. Even if you have played them all, being able to sit down at the drums or try out your vocal abilities with them is great. However, there are a number of presentation issues that bother me (though they may not bother very casual players), and the fact that this wasn&#8217;t either DLC or released as multiple track packs is a big mistake.</p>
<p>The Ratings:</p>
<p>7/10 The Presentation: The progression works, but it&#8217;s very simple for this day and age. Why can&#8217;t you customize individual bands?</p>
<p>7.0 The Graphics: The animations are only passable, and while the visuals work well enough, they&#8217;re nothing to write home about.</p>
<p>8.0 The Sound: The song list is great, but some of the tracks have mixes that sound off and, in some cases, just downright bad.</p>
<p>7.0 The Gameplay: We&#8217;ve played these songs before, though tackling them as a band is nice. The note structures and easier level of difficulty is not good, however.</p>
<p>6.0 The Lasting Appeal: While it&#8217;s still a great party experience, I can&#8217;t score it higher here given that these tracks can&#8217;t carry over, nor does your existing DLC. Where&#8217;s the cross-game love?</p>
<p>7.0 Overall score</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Let me start out by saying that I have been a Gamefly customer for 2 years now and I am very satisfied with their video game rental service. I recommend it to all my gamer friends and family. I wrote this review based on my personal experience with them. I used to be like you where every month <span style="text-decoration: underline;">I would spend $60 or more on just one single game</span> only to play it until I passed it and never play it again. I wisened up, joined Gamefly and now I don&#8217;t spend near half of what I used to spend and I get to play a lot more video games per month now than before. But read my review and then try out the <a href="http://www.playnintendowiigames.com/gamefly/index.htm"><strong>Gamefly free trial offer</strong></a>. You have nothing to lose and a lot of money to save.</p>
<p> Well, so I signed up for the 10 day trial. They send you 2 games out and the trial is for 10 days. I figured that would be more than enough time for me to test their service. So went ahead and I signed up. While they do ask for your credit card information, you wont get billed unless you decide to continue the service past the 10 day trial service. Cancelling it is easy so you wont have problems there.</p>
<p>Alright, so I got done filling out their form and what not and then I am able to login and browse the games they have. The searching capabilities are good for the site. It does feel a bit slow, however I think that has to do with me being on a wireless connection and being more than 100 feet away from base. So I&#8217;ll neglect the speed issue for now. OK so I login and I can quickly go and look for a game I am interested in. I browse for a bit and pick two games out. I picked out 2 XBOX 360 games since I also have XBOX 360 ( sorry no Wii games this time ) and it had been a while since I used it so I picked up Grand Theft Auto 4 and Gears of War 2. I thought that since these two games are very popular that they would probably be rented out and not in stock with many people checking them out.</p>
<p>Well, both games were available and I was able to get them. I ordered them on a Saturday and since mail doesn&#8217;t come Sunday, I had to wait until Monday to see if they would arrive then. Oh the agony of waiting!!! Anyway, come Monday, I was expecting the hot chick from their ads to deliver the games, but instead I got my normal mailman to bring them. There goes 1 point off their reputation! Just kidding. OK, so they arrived Monday, I have a feeling if mail was delivered on Sunday, they would have arrived then. I applaud them for their quick delivery.</p>
<p>I get two packages, well, CD mailer packages. They are quite sturdy and are inside a plastic wrapper. So I tear the plastic packaging open and booya! I am presented with a sturdy cardboard type holder. I open it and yes there are my games. One in each of the packages. The sturdy cardboard thing can be reversed and is a prepaid return package. That way you don&#8217;t have to spend money on return postage. That I wasn&#8217;t expecting. So that&#8217;s a good thing. Upon inspection of the games there are minor scratches on them. Like swirly type scratches. But they are very minor and I somewhat expected this from rental games. So I popped GTA 4 in my XBOX 360 and right away it worked. I setup the game and off I started playing. It never skipped, the sound never faltered. It was perfect. Alright, so after playing it for a few minutes, I decided to play Gears of War 2 for a bit. I popped it in and also right away I was playing without problems. I have XBOX Live so I went online only to have my butt kicked by daily players.</p>
<p>Alright, so I held onto the games until day 10. I decided to see if it would be alright to cancel then. I did not want to cancel but I figured I&#8217;d test that part out as well. So I dialed the phone number listed in the insert that came with the game. There is a couple of prompts where you have to push X number to get to customer service. Once I get a live person, which was under 1 minute since I made the call, I ask to have my account cancelled and that I would like to return the games now. I figured this is where they would ambush me with offers and try to do anything to keep me in their grips. Wrong! They only asked me if there was anything I disliked about their service. I said no and just didn&#8217;t want to continue it. (Lies! I wanted to continue it so bad!) Alright, so they said, OK, no problem. They ask my full name and address and a minute or two later, I am told my trial is over, I wont get charged to continue the service and I can return the games at my convenience. <img src='http://www.playnintendowiigames.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>I was surprised to hear that as other places would charge you until they received the game back. Not with GameFly. Alright, so I send the games back and that was that. I waited like a week or two before giving in and signing up for their $8.95 offer. The $8.95 a month offer is for one game out, you can have 2 games out for $12.95 a month. I usually just play one game non stop until I get tired of it. So I figured the $8.95 was just right for me. I went back to GameFly.com and logged into the account I originally made and simply activated my subscription and picked a game I wanted, Super Smash Bros. and the next day the game arrived in the mail. Talk about fast service.</p>
<blockquote><p>So yeah, I think GameFly is a great service and easy to use. I recommend it to anyone who likes to rent games instead of buying them. I also recommend it if you would like to rent a game before buying it. They have new games in stock and make sure to have enough games for everyone. It has been 2 years since I&#8217;ve had the service and I have zero complaints about it. However, don&#8217;t take my word for it, sign up for their 10 day trial offer here: <a title="GameFly Free Trial Offer" href="http://www.playnintendowiigames.com/gamefly/index.htm"><strong>GameFly Free Trial Offer</strong></a></p></blockquote>
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		<title>EA Announces My Sims Party for Wii &#8211; I4U</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2009 16:27:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<table border=0 width= valign=top cellpadding=2 cellspacing=7><tr><td width=80 align=center valign=top><font style="font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serif"><a  href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&#038;ct=us/8i-0&#038;fd=R&#038;url=http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/dance-board-and-flip-with,741798.shtml&#038;cid=1313114138&#038;ei=46a2SeaZOpLKMoeY7fMJ&#038;usg=AFQjCNFqnY6fG9JcLhrDzmiepLAGdRwxtQ"><img src=http://nt0.ggpht.com/news?imgefp=hHl7uvK4PboJ&#038;imgurl=www.earthtimes.org/newsimage/Bus_20090309130327_25.jpg width=58 height=80 alt="" border=1><br /><font size=-2>Earthtimes (press release)</font></a></font></td><td valign=top class=j><font style="font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serif"><br /><div style="padding-top:0.8em;"><img alt="" height="1" width="1"></div><div class=lh><a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&#038;ct=us/8-0&#038;fd=R&#038;url=http://www.i4u.com/article23620.html&#038;cid=1313114138&#038;ei=46a2SeaZOpLKMoeY7fMJ&#038;usg=AFQjCNEdZg4lRd1LWiaPZTiMso66Vt6tJw">EA Announces My Sims Party for <b>Wii</b></a><br /><font size=-1><font color=#6f6f6f>I4U</font></font><br /><font size=-1>Ea has announced the new My Sims Party <b>game</b> will ship this week for the Nintendo <b>Wii</b>. The title offers a variety of mini-<b>games</b> designed to take advantage of the <b>Wii&#39;s</b> unique control methods. The <b>game</b> lets players put reflexes, strategy, and smarts as <b>...</b></font><br /><font size=-1><a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&#038;ct=us/8-1&#038;fd=R&#038;url=http://www.gamershell.com/news_71178.html&#038;cid=1313114138&#038;ei=46a2SeaZOpLKMoeY7fMJ&#038;usg=AFQjCNGQVv-SE0BHAl1tAKBi-Qc1JGCFqQ">MySims Party in Stores</a> <font size=-1 color=#6f6f6f><nobr>Gamers Hell</nobr></font></font><br /><font class=p size=-1><a class=p href=http://news.google.com/news?ned=us&#038;hl=en&#038;ie=ISO-8859-1&#038;ncl=1313114138><nobr>all 12 news articles</nobr></a></font></div></font></td></tr></table>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<table border=0 width= valign=top cellpadding=2 cellspacing=7><tr><td width=80 align=center valign=top><font ><a  href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/8i-0&fd=R&url=http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/dance-board-and-flip-with,741798.shtml&cid=1313114138&ei=46a2SeaZOpLKMoeY7fMJ&usg=AFQjCNFqnY6fG9JcLhrDzmiepLAGdRwxtQ"><img src=http://nt0.ggpht.com/news?imgefp=hHl7uvK4PboJ&imgurl=www.earthtimes.org/newsimage/Bus_20090309130327_25.jpg width=58 height=80 alt="" border=1><br><font size=-2>Earthtimes (press release)</font></a></font></td><td valign=top class=j><font ><br><div ><img alt="" height="1" width="1"></div><div class=lh><a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/8-0&fd=R&url=http://www.i4u.com/article23620.html&cid=1313114138&ei=46a2SeaZOpLKMoeY7fMJ&usg=AFQjCNEdZg4lRd1LWiaPZTiMso66Vt6tJw">EA Announces My Sims Party for <b>Wii</b></a><br><font size=-1><font color=#6f6f6f>I4U</font></font><br><font size=-1>Ea has announced the new My Sims Party <b>game</b> will ship this week for the Nintendo <b>Wii</b>. The title offers a variety of mini-<b>games</b> designed to take advantage of the <b>Wii&#39;s</b> unique control methods. The <b>game</b> lets players put reflexes, strategy, and smarts as <b>...</b></font><br><font size=-1><a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/8-1&fd=R&url=http://www.gamershell.com/news_71178.html&cid=1313114138&ei=46a2SeaZOpLKMoeY7fMJ&usg=AFQjCNGQVv-SE0BHAl1tAKBi-Qc1JGCFqQ">MySims Party in Stores</a> <font size=-1 color=#6f6f6f><nobr>Gamers Hell</nobr></font></font><br><font class=p size=-1><a class=p href=http://news.google.com/news?ned=us&hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&ncl=1313114138><nobr>all 12 news articles</nobr></a></font></div></font></td></tr></table>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Wii Games Free Downloads</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2009 15:59:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just like any other gaming and playing devices, there are Wii game free download items ready for you in the web. All you have to do is find whatever you prefer to play with this gaming device’s remote and controls and you can already download it as soon as possible. But don’t just get any [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: Verdana;">Just like any other gaming and playing devices, there are Wii game free download items ready for you in the web. All you have to do is find whatever you prefer to play with this gaming device’s remote and controls and you can already download it as soon as possible. But don’t just get any Wii game free download from any site that offers it. Make sure that you are getting from the best and the most reputable source in the web for your satisfaction guaranteed experience. Most importantly, check on the validity of these sites to keep from getting unwanted or unfavorable downloads every so often. </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: Verdana;">One thing to learn about Wii is that it has a game download service that manages to enable any user or owner to download and play.<span> </span>This is known as the Virtual Console, which is compatible to all Nintendo produced NES/Famicom,SNES/Super Famicom, and N64 games. You can able to download and play this videogames in exchange of really small price. As a bonus, you can be able to get another free retro download or reward from Nintendo. This will also be applicable to the Sega Genesis and TurboGrafx 16 consoles as these games will be made available for the Virtual download service. </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: Verdana;">The best thing in Wii game free download and the use of virtual download service is that it will enable an owner or a player to download even those games that were not originally made for their region. They will also avail of the sharper and improved graphics and frame rates that are just designed for Wii game free download. Another thing is that some of these multiplayer games will also be playable online so there is no more reason not to play something from the Wii to the family’s computer. Isn’t that grand? </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: Verdana;">The virtual download service that will provide Wii game free download items will not be all for retro games but for newer and original versions of the Nintendo games too. That is the latest from the maker and is expected to be done the soonest possible time. An excerpt to a press conference help with the Japanese maker says, “all downloaded games will be stored on the 512 [MB] flash memory built into the system”. And they also warn illegal copiers and will issue DRM systems to all proprietors to ensure the quality and originalty of these Wii game free download items. </span></p>
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		<title>Nintendo Wii Games List</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2009 15:58:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nintendo is one of the publishers and developers of Wii games. Nintendo wii games list is what you want to resort to if you are looking for the best games ever made for the Wii. And these games are made not only for a specific target market but for a wide range of market and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: Verdana;">Nintendo is one of the publishers and developers of Wii games. Nintendo wii games list is what you want to resort to if you are looking for the best games ever made for the Wii. And these games are made not only for a specific target market but for a wide range of market and across all ages. The Nintendo wii games list we have here is in fact the most complete and comprehensive as it is fresh from the site of Nintendo. All of these were released to ensure that each Wii gamer will have the most pleasurable time in playing with the electronic gadget. </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: Verdana;">Among the action Nintendo wii games list are the Avalon, Battle Angel, Indiana Jones, King Kong, and Stranglehold. Another unique action game that cannot be categorized under pure action but this time listed under the Action Adventure category is the Splinter Cell 4. Sports are also another category that makes it big in the Nintendo wii games list. The best of the list are FIFA Soccer 2006, Madden NFL Next Gen, NBA Live 06, and Tiger Woods PGA Tour 06. Another category of the Nintendo wii games list is racing. In this list though, there is only one accounted and that is the Need for Speed Most Wanted. Shooter is also another category that listed only two games. These are the Ghost Recon 3 and the Project Delta. Under the fighting category, there is one game included and that is the Soulcalibur. Under Console, there is the Nintendo Wii and for extreme Sports category, Tony Hawk&#8217;s American Wasteland makes it to the list. </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: Verdana;">These entire Nintendo wii games list is what any Wii gamer would want to have to ensure that he or she will have a good list of the best games in town. For the collector also, this list is the best thing to have. At least, he or she will be able to find the game or these set of games in the market. He can also opt to get one or two every time you want to buy but the best thing is to buy them all! Doing so will only ensure that there will be no idle time or dull moments whenever at home. Having the entire Nintendo games will also ensure that the entire family will have good times together each weekend or just any day when everyone else is around.<span> </span></span></p>
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		<title>Discount Wii Games</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2009 15:56:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A practical gamer will always go for the discount Wii games available over the counters or online. And the good news is that there are so many of these games that can be either downloaded via the virtual downloader or reputable downloading sites in the web. Some of these are not actually discounted because they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: Verdana;">A practical gamer will always go for the discount Wii games available over the counters or online. And the good news is that there are so many of these games that can be either downloaded via the virtual downloader or reputable downloading sites in the web. Some of these are not actually discounted because they are less in performance or availability. In fact, some are listed under discount Wii games because they are overly popular and the gaming site or the developer is running promotions for the item. It can also be that the developer or the publisher notes it as good marketing strategy in getting more and more customers for their other upcoming games for the Wii. </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: Verdana;">Among the discount Wii games listed in the web is the D3P &#8211; NARUTO: CLASH OF NINJA REVOLUTION 2 (WII) used to be sold at $29.99 but discounted with 10 percent. One can buy the game at $26.99. The Indianapolis 500 Legends for Nintendo WII is also among the discount Wii games with a 15 percent slash on its $39.99 real price. Now, one can buy it at $33.99. Puppy Luv also has a 12 percent slash from its original $41.60 price. Now, you can enjoy this pet game for only $36.60! Bethesda Softworks AMF Bowling World Lanes also comes with a big 25 percent price cut from its $19.88 price. Now, you can get a copy for a minimum price of $14.88. Alien Syndrome is another 20 percent price cutter. Form $49.99, you can now have a copy for $39.99. Wii Fit &amp; Wii Balance Board WII comes with a big 31 percent discount. From $159.99, now you can have one for only $109.99. Game Party (Wii) is another with a 19 percent price cut. With a meager $19.99, you can take home one of this before $24.89 priced wii game.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: Verdana;">There are still so many discount Wii games available in the market today. Simply download a list of at least 10 and you will have a lot to choose from. For even result, search for a categorized discount Wii games in the web and you will end up with only the games that interests you and nothing more. That way also, you will minimize the list that will in fact be too many for you to handle. Download a list of the discount Wii games now and enjoy price cuts all the time!</span></p>
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		<title>How to Play Online Wii Games</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since every gaming device or tool is equipped with its own disc or plate, it is surprising to know that you could actually play Wii games online. So how to play Wii online games is a good question for you to ask now that you are looking for the best games of your Wii from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: Verdana;">Since every gaming device or tool is equipped with its own disc or plate, it is surprising to know that you could actually play Wii games online. So how to play Wii online games is a good question for you to ask now that you are looking for the best games of your Wii from the web. You see, your Wii is equipped with a virtual downloading tool where you can be able to download freely from almost all sites that offer Wii games. You can get all these retro games at very low and discounted prices. Most importantly, it will enable you to learn how to play wii online games as soon as you use it.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: Verdana;">Learning how to play Wii online games is very easy when you have the virtual download tool that comes with your complete Wii kit. By doing so, you can play games on your very own pc with or without the remote or the Wii itself. This way, the entire family gets the ultimate benefit as some can use the Wii playing at the same time you are playing the same games via the computer at home or on your laptop in the office. This will be very beneficial too when you are out on adventure and you are trying to get the bore out of your time.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: Verdana;">Since these WIi games are downloadable, you can teach your family and friends how to play Wii online games with the use of laptops, notebooks, or home computers or whatever internet connecting devices you have. Doing that tutorial, more and more enjoy the usefulness of Wii online games with just you having the virtual downloading tool. So it is really very beneficial to know how to play Wii online games as soon as you get a Wii package so don’t settle for anything less now that you know how efficient it is.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: Verdana;">How to play Wii online games is not actually a problem after all. It is your ability that will really matter. So if you have a Wii and you want to use it and its resource, simply check out its virtual downloading tool. That way, you can have all the benefits that it has. The next time you know, you do not only know how to play Wii online games in your own computer but the rest of your family, officemates, loved ones, and friends.</span></p>
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		<title>Top 10 Wii Games</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: Verdana;">Every buyer wants a list that will give him or her just the popular and most used by other users. This is not limited to food, beauty and health items, and personal things. Buying games and other electronic gadgets is also the same in idea. That is why it is best that one is equipped with the top ten Wii games to better find the best games in town in the least time and effort! With this list, every buying player or user will be able to identify and determine which is the best buy for the time being; thereby will not have to look and check which is best when already in the store or trying to order online. This is definitely going to be the most practical and useful way of getting the best value of your game money as well as of your time!</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: Verdana;">Part of the top ten Wii games is the Boom Box published and developed by Electronic Arts. This Wii game was released in fall and since then became the most sought after puzzle game in the world of electronic and virtual reality games. Bully: Scholarship Edition followed the puzzle game, which was released in March by its publisher Rockstar Games. This schoolyard adventure game is developed by Rockstar Vancouver. Come next is De Blob by Blue Tounge and published by THQ last June. This puzzle game will wish you to color the town in red or blue or yellow or any color you can come up with. Next is the Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors developed and published by Square Enix. </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: Verdana;">Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers comes in number 5. This multi-player game was developed and released by Square Enix. Mario Kart Wii also made it to the top ten wii games. This was developed and released by Nintendo in spring. Next to the top ten wii games is Okami as published by CApcom and released by Ready at Down in March. A stunner in the top ten wii games is the Star Wars: The Force Unleashed developed by Krome Studios and released by Lucas Arts in summer. At number 9 is the Super Smash Bros. Brawl published and released by Nintendo in March. Last in the list of top ten wii games is the Wii music that was published and released by the long-time maker of games&#8211;Nintendo. </span></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: Verdana;">If movies have blockbusters and books have bestsellers, there are also top rated Wii games! And since this is not just a list that anyone can come up with, there are some criteria used to realize the list. One is the popularity of the game to buyers, players, and Wii owners. Another is the number of sold pieces of the game nationwide. But there are also affecting factors to this list that makes each list from different regions unique from those from another. One is the availability of the game in the region as some are not offered across the world. Another is the category, which means that there are categories to be taken into consideration; although in this list, it will be straight and across categories. </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: Verdana;">The first in the top rated Wii games is the World of Goo, which was released in October 13, 2008. 1 to 10, it scored 9 and the editor’s choice all the time. The game is all about using dozens of goo droplets, which you will be using to build the structures elaborated in the game. Next in the top rated Wii games is the call of Duty: world at war, which has a score of 8.5 and listed as great game. It was released last November 10, 2008. These were tied with the Mega Man 9, although released earlier in September 22, 2008. Next comes the ‘The House of the Dead: Overkill’, which earned a score of 8. This was released February 10, 2009. FIFA Soccer 09 All-Play also tied this game but released so much earlier, October 28, 2008. So with the Guitar Hero World Tour that was released last October 26, 2008. The same with Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 09 All-Play</span> released last <span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: Verdana;">August 26, 2008. And last in the score of 8 in the top rated Wii games is the de Blob, which was released last September 22, 2008. </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: Verdana;">Next in the list of top rated Wii games having the score of 7.5 are the LIT released February 9, 2009, Deadly Creatures released February 9, 2009, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa released November 24, 2008, Shaun White Snowboarding: Road Trip released November 18, 2008, WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2009 released November 9, 2008, Animal Crossing: City Folk released November 16, 2008, and Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2. All of these have been rated in the US under the top rated Wii games.</span></p>
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