My oldest three kids are 7, 7 and 5 today. The wife and I bought them a Wii. Now I can't get my wife away from said toy. I had no idea how addictive the little thing can be. Anyone else suffering from this?
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I am; however, looking forward to virtual console.
I haven't experienced Wii-widow(er) Syndrome first hand, but I know others who have.
My wife's current addiction is Starcraft. I foolishly bought the download, thinking it might be fun to play the story mode again. She spent last Saturday playing it with our 5 year old. She even went so far as to go over to her dad's to get an extra copy so she could play with our son.
-paws
hmm, girl geeks, or maybe geek girls, where do you people find them?
oh, you know . . around . .
Internet (seriously).
Alex: Here's the fun thing. People don't talk about it much, but there are fun adult games on the Wii! Crazy, right? No More Heroes, Wario Land: Shake It, Metroid Prime 3, House of the Dead, Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles, Super Paper Mario and soon, Madworld (which is like Sin City on crack), Fatal Frame, and Dead Space.
The great thing about the Wii is how everyone in the house wants to play it. My girlfriend is not a video game person, but the Wii has gotten her to play a bunch of different stuff with me. Our current favorites are Tetris World (Virtual console d/l), Dokopon Kingdom (take Mario Party and give it rpg mechanics; you can do pvp and do mean stuff to other players like shave their heads or give them new nicknames), Animal Crossing, and Mario Party 8. And you need Smash Bros. Brawl. Trust me on this.
Also, Mario Galaxy is fun and has a great two player option for you to play with your kids. I couldn't get my girlfriend to do it with me, but http://dubiousquality.blogspot.com/2008/03/super-mario-galaxy-wii.html.
Mostly, enjoy!
Don't worry, you'll run out of things worth playing quickly.
(Not that I'm bitter or anything)
~J
I met mine overseas. She was dating my girlfriend's brother. We decided to cut out the middle man.
As for our Wii problems, a 2-year-old and fifteen minutes unsupervised with a penny just about did it. I managed to fix the Wii, but not the Wii Fit disc. I guess I'll have to see about copying that from somewhere... Regardless, it was sufficient to break THAT particular addiction for a while. Now if only I could get her to tone down the RPGs a bit...
Oh my god, Eternal Darkness is the greatest game ever. Even if we did spend most of it calling the main bad guy "Fleshy".
There's been some great announcements lately, from EA and Capcom announcing a focus shift onto the Wii to SquarEnix putting Dragon Quest X and awesome looking Crystal Chronicles games on there, the dearth of video games should be ending soon. Really, it's a lot like when the DS first launched; people were putting out quick ports until companies started devoting time and energy and money on it, and all of a sudden we're getting these totally awesome games for it.
Besides, I've got a Ps3 for when I want HD-licious games, and all I've really used it for was Lego Star Wars. I am gonna get the Penny Arcade game for it soon though (I'd have it now, but my girlfriend got me a bunch of games for Valentine's Day! Yay honey!).
My wife is not a gamer, but once we got a Wii, we played it quite a bit the first couple of weeks. Even had parents over to play some things like bowling and boom blox.
We don't play it nearly as much as we used to. We both have hobbies that keep us busy at night after the kids are in bed (she scrapbooks and knits, I play WoW), but anytime I've mentioned going downstairs and playing something on the Wii, she's always up for it.
I'm sure if neither of us had other hobbies that kept us busy, we'd be playing on the Wii a whole lot more.
ravensmuse: get Valkyrian Battlefield: Gallian Chronicles. A few things here and there could be done better, but it is amazing.
~J
If you like tactical RPGs along the lines of Final Fantasy Tactics or Disgaea, get Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn. Because 1) it's one of the most difficult tactical RPGs I've played, and 2) I have to pimp out the games I've worked on.
I suck hardcore at tactical games. I own almost everything Nippon Ichi has put out in the last few years and have barely progressed in any of them. Final Fantasy Tactics? Not even close. My genre is old school roleplaying games (none of this weird garbage they've been pushing on us lately) and adventure games. Currently I'm playing Wario Land: Shake It!, The Force Unleashed (I don't care that it doesn't have HD-licious graphics - I can hold the nunchuck upside down and Force Choke people!) and No More Heroes.
I need to check those Lego games out some time. I thought they sounded like a ridiculous concept when I first heard about them but I have friends who are hooked on Lego Indiana Jones and Lego Star Wars.
Can definitely be a time black hole; especially if you "have" to find everything...
AJC
Yah I once found my self addicted to the wii too bad my ex took it with her when I moved out. I couldnt really stand the silly mini-games games but no more hero's and red steel was fun. Also put some home brew on it too witch worked out pretty well. Unfortunate we couldnt find other things to do she never liked my shadowrun addiction so that made it hard hmm if I can find a table top nerd girl ill be set lol
wife got the Wii. haven't seen her or kids in a week...
I like the xbox360 personally, but I like the golf (needs more club selection, though) on the Wii and have started the Wii Fit thing...not a bad workout for a 40 ish somewhat out of shape guy.
I still feel it goes against the whole purpose of video gaming.(what do you mean, I have to get off the couch?) but it is kind of addictive...
I got a real kick out of the tennis and bowling mini-game that came with the basic Wii package. They were ridiculously simple but good party games for players of all ages. My fiancee's family had a blast with them last Thanksgiving.
I took the other approach. I turned my wife into a girl geek (Mwahahahahaha!!!). I have enough "toys" in the house to appease both of use though. So if she wants to play the Wii I can still play on the computer, the PS3, or go through my many RPG books. It's a perfect geek marriage.
My wife is also of the "convert" type, although we still don't have Diablo II anywhere in the house because of her. She was also big on KOTOR: The Sith Lords, which was a lot of fun. I enjoyed it even more because once she beat the game, she was done with it. It was no longer of use to her. I like that kind of cut throat gaming in a woman.
She also writes better SR games than I do.
I found my wife in high school and we explored our personal geekdom together. We found we had way too much in common to get the other go. ![]()
As for the Wii, yeah I bought it when it first came out (being an irredeemable Nintendophile) and I've really enjoyed it. My wife has also got a kick out of it, even playing games she would typically avoid on other consoles. Our big one right now is Call of Duty: World at War (one of those games she would leave the room for if it were on a "less accessible" console)...she's been playing a ton of matches online and for someone who had never played a FPS before, she is rapidly becoming a crack shot... ![]()
And the virtual console stuff is awesome. There's still a few titles I'm eager to see them release (currently hooked on Ogre Battle), but I've been playing so much SNES lately, I can wait a little longer before I acquire anything else...
SR13
Wife is not much of a gamer so imagine my suprised shock when one day she calls me and says she went a little crazy at the local Best Buy. She comes home with a Wii, Wii Fit, Several Wii games and accessories including Mario Kart and an extra Wii Wheel. I was stunned into silence and have rediscovered her competitive streak on Wii fit. She has knocked me off the top 10 lists of several of the balance games over and over. I have been hooked myself on Mario Kart, Mario Galaxy, Wii Fit, Super Smash Bros Brawl, and Raymans Raving Rabbids. I need more time to play everything I want to play durnit!
Lemme aks - our Wii Fit disc got scratched to hell. Is it possible to download a ROM and burn a new copy? We have all of the hardware. Any other ideas on how to get a new copy?
Contact Nintendo's Service. Even if you've had it for more than 90 days, they should be able to work out something with you.
This is why it's a good reason to register your games with Nintendo, because when you do, they extend your warranty by another ninety days (IIRC).
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