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Monday, July 13, 2009

Is The Nintendo Wii Over? Not With These Hot Features

By Jane Calhoun

You might have heard some hard core gamers saying the Nintendo Wii console is over, nothing left to look forward to. They argue that everyone has already bought one, and the "serious" gamers will never play the Wii, so who else is left? What other reason to buy? Yet the Nintendo Wii phenomenon is far from over, and appeals more than ever to non-gamers, adults, kids and even seniors.

There are literally thousands of reasons to still get a Wii console. The Wii is easy to set up, and also very easy to play. All you have to do really is wave the controller at the sensor bar to move your characters. The games available also range from easy, like Mario Party 8 for children, up to more difficult games like Zelda Twilight Princess.

There's no need for you to be an expert, or even a serious gamer, to be able to have a blast with the Wii. You might also like the Nintendo Wii Fit, which includes a balance board, and helps you practice yoga, strength training, or weight loss programs. New games are coming out for the Wii Fit too, like EA Sports Active, to continue to provide a challenge for just about anyone.

In addition to the great accessories and upcoming games, Nintendo continues its innovation, planning new accessories and games. For example, recently released is the Wii MotionPlus, an accessory to increase the Wii controller's motion-sensitive features so they are more fine tuned to your movement. Along with the MotionPlus, a new release Wii Sports Resort has come out, building on the previous Wii Sports game.

For anyone still thinking about buying a console, take a look at the new Wii Fit bundles which include the console packaged with the Sports Resort game and the MotionPlus. There are also bundles which include the console and any other type of game you can think of, kids games, sports games, even Mario Kart for Wii along with extra steering wheels.

Last but not least are all the great downloadable games that are available on the Wii Channel. With a wireless network at home, Wii owners can get access to hundreds of additional games online, including Super Mario and Donkey Kong arcade games, plus games like Defend Your Castle and My Life As A King. The bottom line is, Nintendo is aiming to provide a fun product for people regardless of age or gaming experience, and the fun will keep going to a long time to come!

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