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Oh I got the Jillian Michaels game last week for the fit and OMG I love it..susanr613 said:Congrats on getting a Wii! I've had mine for a little over a year and LOVE it. I have a 12-year old son and I try to keep him moving and using his brain instead of just shooting and crashing (virtually). Here are my picks based on what I have.
Must have: 4 remotes and nun-chucks, Wii Play.
Great to have: a Mario game (kids like it), Big Brain Academy, Thrillville. Thrillville is a game where you own and operate a theme park. You build rollercoasters, manage the park, explore, pick up the trash, and play carnival games.
Wonderful when you can afford/find it: Wii Fit. I do it every day and can feel it working. I also have Dance Dance Revolution and will try it again - the first time I felt soooo lame! Oh, and if I have a good couple PC months, I might get Guitar Hero.
Take a pass on: Jillian Michaels Ultimatum 2009 for the Wii, Endless Ocean (well maybe with a big screen TV it would be cool)
Enjoy!
K_Jurich said:Oh I got the Jillian Michaels game last week for the fit and OMG I love it..
The_Kitchen_Guy said:The Wii fit is next to impossible to find, most retailers are not even taking Internet orders for them these days.
The console retails between $250 and $300.
Wii Fit sells for $90 to $150 but it's hard to find. Some online stores claim to have it in stock, but I'd want to verify it before I plunged into it.
If you shop carefully, some places offer bundles that include the console, controllers and some game titles. Check out pricegrabber.com and shop for Wii and you'll see what I mean.
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My friend bought a Wii/Wii Fit bunlde at Find and Compare Nintendo Wii Consoles and System Bundles
Did she actually receive it, or just order it and hasn't seen it yet?susanr613 said:My friend bought a Wii/Wii Fit bunlde at http://www.hamgo.com/Nintendo-Wii-Systems-s/56.htm
PampMomof3 said:See and I hate it. I feel like the movements that I'm doing don't interact with the person on tv. :grumpy:
The_Kitchen_Guy said:There are plenty of Wii consoles this year (they were last year's Elmo) but this year, it's the Wii Fit that no one can find.
jbdowd0798 said:Okay so those of us who aren't up on the latest (okay so I want a Wii Fit but don't have the money yet)...whats good for kids with PSII?? My sister has one to send us since my BIL just left for Iraq and was going to sell it but now we are getting it. My kids are 4 & 6 and its only going to be in my bedroom to limit its use....so what are good games to get?? Are they hard to come by?? What do I need to expect??
Sorry for the highjack but clueless.
That was last week. I bet if you go back to Best Buy today, you won't find any Wii Fits in the corner anymore.K_Jurich said:See no last week I walked into Best Buy and they Had about 100 Wii Systems stacked in the center and about 60 Wii Fits.
So we got the Fit for 89.00 and we bought the Wii system awhile ago.
jbdowd0798 said:Okay so those of us who aren't up on the latest (okay so I want a Wii Fit but don't have the money yet)...whats good for kids with PSII?? My sister has one to send us since my BIL just left for Iraq and was going to sell it but now we are getting it. My kids are 4 & 6 and its only going to be in my bedroom to limit its use....so what are good games to get?? Are they hard to come by?? What do I need to expect??Sorry for the highjack but clueless.
That's sort-of true. There are kids titles out there, but they're hard to find because most stores carry the games that sell the most, or the easiest, and that is in that teen-age demographic. The more family-friendly games are out there but they take some hunting to find.Try Disney, Ubisoft and Sega.SassyCook said:Not much for little kids on the PS2. The PS2 is not geared to younger kids. The demagrafic is 16-30 year old males.
Setting up your Wii is easy! First, connect the power cable to the back of the console and plug it into an outlet. Then, connect the Wii sensor bar to the back of the console and position it above or below your TV. Finally, insert the batteries into your Wii remote and turn on the console. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup process.
The Wii has a large library of games to choose from, including popular titles like Mario Kart, Super Smash Bros, and Wii Sports. You can also download games from the Wii Shop Channel or play games from previous Nintendo consoles using the Wii's backward compatibility feature.
To connect your Wii to the internet, go to the Wii Menu and select the "Wii Settings" option. Then, choose "Internet" and select "Connection Settings." Follow the on-screen instructions to connect to your home Wi-Fi network. You can also connect using an Ethernet cable if you have the Wii LAN adapter.
Yes, you can use your Wii to stream movies and TV shows by downloading the Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime Video apps from the Wii Shop Channel. You will need a subscription to these services in order to access their content on your Wii.
To add new channels to your Wii, go to the Wii Shop Channel and browse the available channels. You can download channels for entertainment, news, weather, and more. Some channels may require a one-time purchase or subscription fee, while others are free to download.