MustangGal
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We buy a lot of third party Wii accessories and they work great!Date: 2/24/2010 10:45:41 AM
Author: elrohwen
My final bit of advice is to only get Nintendo branded accessories. Maybe DH's preferences have just rubbed off on me, but I wouldn't buy any third party accessories - I just don't trust that they'll keep working or will work as well as they should.
Yeah, it''s probably just that DH has rubbed off on meDate: 2/24/2010 11:19:06 AM
Author: kama_s
We buy a lot of third party Wii accessories and they work great!Date: 2/24/2010 10:45:41 AM
Author: elrohwen
My final bit of advice is to only get Nintendo branded accessories. Maybe DH''s preferences have just rubbed off on me, but I wouldn''t buy any third party accessories - I just don''t trust that they''ll keep working or will work as well as they should.
We started with 2 controllers and 2 nunchucks. And I''d probably just get him one additional game. It takes a while to go through all the games that come with the Wii, so you''ll be set for a few months. Then again, we aren''t big gamers. The Wii is usually a social activity for us!
I got the Wii+controllers+nunchucks+Mario Kart for my birthday from DH a few years ago.
Nope, don''t need motion sensors for the Wii Golf. I think one more of controller and nunchuck would be perfect - we were content with it for quite a while.Date: 2/24/2010 11:15:39 AM
Author: MustangGal
Thanks ladies!
We played around with his parent''s Wii over x-mas, and he was really into the golf game that comes with it. Would I need the motion sensors for that game? And I know *I* want the Wii Fit, so I''ll have to get the balance board and all that, but I could buy that later.
The console only comes with 1 controller and 1 nunchuk, so I''ll need to get at least 1 additional of each then. For now it''ll probably just be DH and I playing. We may need more later when family comes to visit, but that won''t be until summer so they can wait.
I wouldn''t either if I hadn''t met DH! He''s very into ordering techie stuff from China and Hong Kong!Date: 2/24/2010 11:20:38 AM
Author: elrohwen
Yeah, it''s probably just that DH has rubbed off on meDate: 2/24/2010 11:19:06 AM
Author: kama_s
We buy a lot of third party Wii accessories and they work great!Date: 2/24/2010 10:45:41 AM
Author: elrohwen
My final bit of advice is to only get Nintendo branded accessories. Maybe DH''s preferences have just rubbed off on me, but I wouldn''t buy any third party accessories - I just don''t trust that they''ll keep working or will work as well as they should.
We started with 2 controllers and 2 nunchucks. And I''d probably just get him one additional game. It takes a while to go through all the games that come with the Wii, so you''ll be set for a few months. Then again, we aren''t big gamers. The Wii is usually a social activity for us!
I got the Wii+controllers+nunchucks+Mario Kart for my birthday from DH a few years ago.I just don''t trust 3rd party accessories anymore! But I''m sure lots of other people have a perfectly good experience with them.![]()
Amazon is a fine place to purchase. DH orders almost all of his video game stuff from them.Date: 2/24/2010 11:36:26 AM
Author: MustangGal
Thank you again!
We probable won't be playing it a ton either, I told DH if I get it for him we're only allowed to play while the baby is asleep, so that we're not ignoring the poor kid.![]()
I'll probably get the system, a set of extra controllers, and maybe the 4x4 game he was looking at (and the steering wheer thingy if the game needs it). i'll probably follow-up with the Wii Fit in a few months then.
Is Amazon a OK place to purchase it Free shipping and no tax sounds nice, and all the places I've been locally are out of stock.
Rabing Rabbids 1 is one of my favorite games ever! The second and third are not so great ... though some people disagree with me. Nothing can beat the first one. For the most part it''s not multiplayer, but it''s very fun to pass the controller around from person to person after each mini-game.Date: 2/25/2010 12:09:22 PM
Author: katamari
You should also mention your plan to any other friends/family that might buy DH a present. Then, they can help you get everything he needs.
It sounds like he needs games that you can pick up for a few moments and walk away from. Wii Resort is good in this regard, as is Mariokart, Punch Out (which is crazily athletic, if you are interested in fitness games), Wario Ware, and Ravaging Rabbits. He will love it! Excellent gift idea!
Another ++ on Raving Rabbids! We also love Guitar Hero/Rock Band and we just got a new game recently called Deer Drive. My fav oldschool game was Duck Hunting and I wanted to get something similar for the Wii.Date: 2/25/2010 12:38:58 PM
Author: elrohwen
Rabing Rabbids 1 is one of my favorite games ever! The second and third are not so great ... though some people disagree with me. Nothing can beat the first one. For the most part it''s not multiplayer, but it''s very fun to pass the controller around from person to person after each mini-game.Date: 2/25/2010 12:09:22 PM
Author: katamari
You should also mention your plan to any other friends/family that might buy DH a present. Then, they can help you get everything he needs.
It sounds like he needs games that you can pick up for a few moments and walk away from. Wii Resort is good in this regard, as is Mariokart, Punch Out (which is crazily athletic, if you are interested in fitness games), Wario Ware, and Ravaging Rabbits. He will love it! Excellent gift idea!
Hahaha.Date: 2/25/2010 3:43:19 PM
Author: vc10um
Gonna chime in on the accessories real quick.
We have Wii Wheels. I like them. We found them to be useful when my sister was not using one and kept accidentaly hitting the power button with her left thumb as she was steering. Several races ended like that with a lot of yelling, lol.