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Great Games for your Nintendo Wii The Nintendo Wii console is certainly a versatile and handy console to play some of the most exciting and brilliant games. Surely, other gaming consoles have a diehard following, but at the same time Nintendo Wii fans swear by the console for its thrill and exhilaration. Although many games have been developed for the Wii, a number of popular games still hold sway over folks until today. Therefore, it is certain that the Nintendo Wii has come up to the expectations of even the hardest of players in the home video games market. So, even after many years of its launching, the console still rules. Although some users found some of the initial Nintendo Wii games lacking brilliance, the games released later on matched user expectations and effectively utilized the console hardware as well. Let us now examine two of the popular Nintendo Wii games. Blazing Angels: This game released by Ubisoft is just right for Wii players seeking some WWII action. It is capable of utilizing the Wii’s motion sensing capabilities along with displaying appreciable graphics. It is best suited for folks wanting a quick go at a combat game. With Blazing Angels, you can play the role of a squadron leader who does not quite get a squadron to fly in the beginning, but has to be satisfied with helping out a few British pilots at the outset. However, you have three wingmen, who help you in various ways. The game takes you through the air battles like Pearl Harbor against the Japanese and the North Africa scene to look out for the Nazis. There is an adequate mix of dogfighting and bombing along with lots of torpedoing enemy carriers and cruisers. The Nunchuck does most of the work in the game like steering, throttle control, firing the guns and dropping the bombs. The Wii remote can be used to issue commands to wingmen and targeting. Guitar Hero World Tour: The Guitar Hero is a wonderful game that lets you play an array of instruments and sing your favorite music as well. Despite some of its minor setbacks, World Tour is packaged as a great game and a huge step forward for music fans. This game virtually transforms you into a rock star except that in the real world, you really are not one. The game takes a step forward with the ability to play as a real band. The earlier versions would let you play on guitar and bass, but the new game is just rave. Most stores stock the entire bundle and even just the disc. You can easily use your earlier hardware from the previous games. However, if you want to play as a full band, you need four Wii remotes. The drawback is that the hardware is expensive, and sometimes there are reliability

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The Nintendo Wii Console rules the hearts of millions of players around the globe. Many games have been released for the Nintendo Wii, and some have become extremely popular. This article mentions about some of the popular games for the Nintendo Wii.

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Great Games for your Nintendo Wii

The Nintendo Wii console is certainly a versatile and handy console to play some of the most exciting and brilliant games. Surely, other gaming consoles have a diehard following, but at the same time Nintendo Wii fans swear by the console for its thrill and exhilaration. Although many games have been developed for the Wii, a number of popular games still hold sway over folks until today.

Therefore, it is certain that the Nintendo Wii has come up to the expectations of even the hardest of players in the home video games market. So, even after many years of its launching, the console still rules. Although some users found some of the initial Nintendo Wii games lacking brilliance, the games released later on matched user expectations and effectively utilized the console hardware as well. Let us now examine two of the popular Nintendo Wii games.

Blazing Angels: This game released by Ubisoft is just right for Wii players seeking some WWII action. It is capable of utilizing the Wii’s motion sensing capabilities along with displaying appreciable graphics. It is best suited for folks wanting a quick go at a combat game. With Blazing Angels, you can play the role of a squadron leader who does not quite get a squadron to fly in the beginning, but has to be satisfied with helping out a few British pilots at the outset.

However, you have three wingmen, who help you in various ways. The game takes you through the air battles like Pearl Harbor against the Japanese and the North Africa scene to look out for the Nazis. There is an adequate mix of dogfighting and bombing along with lots of torpedoing enemy carriers and cruisers. The Nunchuck does most of the work in the game like steering, throttle control, firing the guns and dropping the bombs. The Wii remote can be used to issue commands to wingmen and targeting.

Guitar Hero World Tour: The Guitar Hero is a wonderful game that lets you play an array of instruments and sing your favorite music as well. Despite some of its minor setbacks, World Tour is packaged as a great game and a huge step forward for music fans. This game virtually transforms you into a rock star except that in the real world, you really are not one. The game takes a step forward with the ability to play as a real band. The earlier versions would let you play on guitar and bass, but the new game is just rave.

Most stores stock the entire bundle and even just the disc. You can easily use your earlier hardware from the previous games. However, if you want to play as a full band, you need four Wii remotes. The drawback is that the hardware is expensive, and sometimes there are reliability issues. The World Tour comes along with the music studio that allows you to create and share some of your own tunes. You can also download songs. There are tutorials as well, which should give you a fair start after you watch them.

Moreover, the career mode allows you to play songs and earn virtual money. There are around 80 songs included in the game covering the big artists. And, since the Wii is easily connectible to the internet, the World Tour allows you to purchase new songs. You will surely love the animations, vocals, and other features. There’s an exclusive Mii mode also specially for Wii players. This is especially useful for young players who are in the learning mode and are still practicing to be a musician. For the Guitar Hero franchise, the World tour is a great addition. Users will love to play the game on their Nintendo Wii and help you improve your music skills.

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Let’s hope you will enjoy these Nintendo Wii games. You can find more at your local dealer or more on the Internet. Feel great while you carry on playing them to your complete satisfaction.