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what is wii
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![]() Nintendo Wii White Console USED US $66.00
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![]() Rio Wii 2011 US $9.99
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![]() EPSON EMP 1710 professional LCD Projector 2700 Lumens for Presentations Movies US $299.00
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![]() Animal Crossing City Folk Wii 2008 US $9.99
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Wii $18.15 Wii |
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Saying What I'm Thinking skin for Wii (Includes 1 Controller) $29.99 Saying What I'm Thinking skin by Skinit.com. Fits Wii (Includes 1 Controller). View this and other covers, skins & case accessories at Skinit. |
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Saying What I'm Thinking skin for Wii Remote Controller $14.99 Saying What I'm Thinking skin by Skinit.com. Fits Wii Remote Controller. View this and other covers, skins & case accessories at Skinit. |
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What Should We Build Today? skin for Wii (Includes 1 Controller) $29.99 What Should We Build Today? skin by Skinit.com. Fits Wii (Includes 1 Controller). View this and other covers, skins & case accessories at Skinit. |
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What Should We Build Today? skin for Wii Remote Controller $14.99 What Should We Build Today? skin by Skinit.com. Fits Wii Remote Controller. View this and other covers, skins & case accessories at Skinit. |
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TrackMania (Wii) $14.99 Trackmania brings the racing madness beloved of DS owners and expands it so that Wii owners can feel the pace. With 200 tracks in six hugely different environments, gamers can use the Wiimote and Nunchuk, the gamepad and even that Wii Wheel you got with Mario Kart. But what happens when you've beaten the 200 tracks? Simple, you design your own using the track editor, using 1,000 building blocks to create weird and wonderful raceways. These aren't just yours, though. You can share these with anybody you like - friends and challengers – using the Wifi connection that comes as standard with your Wii. Once shared, you can then race all-comers who you've shared with... in real time. However, if you just want to race the tracks that come with the game – and why not? - multiplayer modes including Hotseat, four-player split-screen, and worldwide, hardcore multiplayer using that Wi-fi are all included. |
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Wii™ Sports Game $31.99 This is what gaming on the Wii is all about! Wii Sports offers 5 distinct sports experiences, each using the Wii remote controller to provide a natural and realistic feel. Includes bowling, golf, baseball, tennis and boxing games. Players can use their own Mii caricatures in the game and play them against their friends' Miis for a more personalized experience. As players improve, their Miis' skill levels will increase, so that they can see exactly how much better they've become. Suitable for all ages. |
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Wipe Out Wii by Wii $29.95 Play the Show! Run, jump and climb on the most ridiculous obstacle courses ever created. Players will use speed, balance and precision timing to climb past the Sucker Punch, run over the Big Balls and perform spectacular wipeouts. Prove you have what it takes to make it all the way through to the grand finale Wipeout Zone, score the fastest time and earn the most Wipeout Points for your chance to be the champion. This game aims to bring the crazy Wipeout experience into the living room by creating a fun and challenging video game version that the whole family can enjoy! |
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Wheelspin (Wii) $12.99 For some, the greatest racing thrills and spills come from getting a sim that's as close to a real-life driving experience as is possible. For others, it's going faster than you ever dared dream in out-of-this-world situations. If you fall into the latter camp, you're in luck. Archer Maclean (of Archer Maclean's Pool and Mercury fame) has put his Awesome Play studio hard to work on a Wii racer that's literally as out-of-this-world as you can get - Wheelspin. The title sets you off across brave new worlds where going slow is barely even an option. You'll be able to zoom about at speeds of up to 650kph on bizarre alien tracks as you satiate your need for speed. Solo mode challenges you to go it alone and beat challenges to get the best time, discovering shortcuts, hidden spanners and unlocking new stages as you go. Race mode pits you against other cars that twist, turn and throw you through the stratosphere! Then you've got Battle mode, which drives aggression levels all the way up to ten as cars compete to be the last one driving. You're not stuck competing against computer-controller players, either. In Race and Battle modes up to eight human players can get involved. The game also caters for a range of tastes – the Wii Remote, Classic Controllers, Nunchuk, Nintendo GameCube controllers and force feedback racing wheels are all supported. Have you got what it takes for some out of this world racing? |
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Now That's What I Call Music: Dance & Sing (Wii) $24.99 Now That's What I Call Music: Dance & Sing (Wii) |
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Rvlprspe - Nintendo Wii Sports - Sports Game Retail - Wii $29.27 this is What Gaming on The Wii Console is All About. Wii Sports Offers Five Distinct Sports Experiences, Each Using The Wii Remote Controller to Provide a Natural And Realistic Feel. To Play The Wii Sports Game, All You Need to do is Pick up a Controller And Get Ready For The Pitch, Serve or That Right Hook. If You've Played Any of These Sports Before, You're Ready For Fun! [RVLPRSPE] UPC: 045496902322 UNSPC: 43232003 0.3 LB |
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Pictionary (Wii) $12.99 The classic board game, Pictionary, can now be played on your Wii with the power of the unique uDraw tablet peripheral. The object of the game is to convey words and phrases using only the power of the pencil - or in this case, the uDraw stylus. Get your friends together and engage in some traditional Pictionary action on a 3D game board. A whole range of colours, drawing styles and shapes can be used to get your point across, and its your teammates job to guess the answer correctly. With over 3,000 clues to play with, suitable for both Junior and Adult games, you won’t tire from this adaptation too quickly. Of course, what kind of video game doesn’t try to mix things up a little bit? Sure, you can play the classic Pictionary game, but there are several ways to play, with a selection of different single-player and multiplayer modes. Play Pictionary Mania with all your friends and try one of six new draw modes: Get It Straight, Shape It Up, One Line, Ink Limit, No Peeking and Off Hand. When you’ve finally run out of clues you can take advantage of the Free Draw mode to create your own colourful masterpieces. |
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Wii Fitness For Dummies $14.19 Have fun while getting fit! Here's how to get the most from your Wii Fitness system It's a perfect fit Wii gaming fun designed to improve your overall health and fitness! The advice of these two personal trainers makes it even better. You'll learn to use Wii Fit Plus, EA Sports Active: Personal Trainer, and Jillian Michaels Fitness Ultimatum 2010. Find out how to create your own individualized workout and watch yourself improve! What's all this stuff? set up Wii Fit Plus, EA Sports Active: Personal Trainer, and Jillian Michaels Fitness Ultimatum 2010 The right way learn the safest and most effective way to perform dozens of exercises Spice it up explore different types of exercises to keep your routine fresh Take a deep breath improve health benefits by learning optimal breathing techniques Have a heart strengthen your heart and lungs while enjoying the challenge of sports A delicate balance identify routines that improve your balance while strengthening different muscle groups All season sports experience volleyball, baseball, boxing, tennis, inline skating, and basketball right in your living room Keep it interesting vary your workout by moving among the featured games Open the book and find: Ways to vary your routine How to set up your Fitness Profile Tips for staying motivated The power of yoga and strength training What to consider when setting fitness goals Warm-up and cool-down routines How to build your own workout Ten cool Wii Fitness accessories Ten other Wii Fitness games to expand your virtual gym |
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Nintendo Selects: Super Paper Mario Wii by Wii $19.95 What at first glance appears to be a 2-D sidescroller ripped from the pages of the Paper Mario universe soon turns into a hilarious dimension-shifting platformer possible only on Wii! Run through vibrant 2-D worlds, stomping on enemies and breaking blocks then, with the press of a button, flip into 3-D! In the 3-D, find hidden paths, battle foes, and uncover secrets as you explore the previously invisible depth of the 2-D landscapes! Shake the Wii Remote to pull off stylish moves and break out of frigid ice and even point directly at the screen to get helpful hints from your sidekick. Not only that, but you''ll also play as Peach and Bowser, both with their own sets of essential skills. When a mysterious villain kidnaps Peach and Bowser and forces them to get married, their union creates a rift of dark energy that threatens to tear the universe apart! Hilarious characters, laugh-out-loud plot twists, and unforgettable dimensions await as Mario makes his way through eight worlds! |
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Cooking Mama (Wii) $12.99 Already a smash hit on Nintendo DS, wannabe cookmeisters can now feel the heat in the Wii kitchen this time around as they don the apron of a budding young chef under the watchful gaze of Mama. You can create dishes from a dazzling menu of everyday snacks and gourmet meals using the sensitive and sophisticated Wii remote and nunchuk controllers. The combined controls make for much greater sensation of realism and depth when preparing dishes for benevolent but perfectionist Mama, and is just one of a whole (bread)basket full of new additions and features for the Wii version of the best-selling cooking simulation. Cooking Mama's ingredients (we hesitate to use the word 'features') include a variety of gameplay modes, including over 200 mini-games and a practice mode where you decide what to cook, how long to cook it for, and how to present it. Mama is always on hand to offer a word or two of advice if you overcook the omelettes or sizzle the sausages a soupcon too much. |
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Mario Party 8 (Wii) $17.99 Crazy minigames, board game lunacy and more surprises than you can shake a Wii Remote at are all here in force in Mario Party 8, the first in the series to appear on Wii. Every character you could expect to see in the game is here - Yoshi, Peach, Mario and the rest - along with new faces Blooper and Hammer Bro, who previously appeared for the first time in the original Super Mario Bros. on the NES. A hyperactive MC has invited the crew to his carnival which appears at first to resemble nothing much more than a board game. However, at the end of each turn, each player is faced with a nifty mini-game. These games utilise the Wii Remote's motion, pointing and button control in a variety of ways. This really is the perfect game to play against friends and family thanks to the multiplayer mode which allows you and your friends to team up against each other in both two versus two and one against all challenges. Willing players can watch a tutorial that shows them what to do with the remote so no-one feels left out. Mario Party 8 also includes four more minigame-infused kinds of special games, such as Tic-Tac Drop, where players earn the right to put the next mark on the board by winning a minigame. |
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Nintendo Wii Super Mario Galaxy $39 Experience a gravity-defying adventure! Shake it! Controlling Mario is as simple as can be with the Wii Remote and Nunchuk. Move Mario with the Control Stick and shake the Wii Remote to perform a spin move or cue Ring Stars that launch you to and from planetary objects. You can even point at bits of stardust to collect them or latch onto Beam Stars to blaze a magnetic trail through the heavens. Mario can run, tiptoe, jump, triple-jump, backflip, and long-jump, but what he'll do most is spin. ... |
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The BIGS (Wii) $4.99 Ever imagined yourself steeped in the tension of being up on the mound, lazily meeting a pitcher's eye and knowing that the entire game rides on what you do next with your bat? While previous baseball sims have, to a degree, offered baseball fans the chance to relive that, few have gone as far as The BIGS to drive home that sense of drama. Rather than going for the realism of a sim, 2K Sports has chosen to go for more of an arcade-style game, bringing out the feel of a match with an intuitive game play system. Players will spend matches performing gravity defying wall grabs, massive diving plays and sprinting for epic homeruns. New power up mechanics add to the arcade feel. With Turbo Play, players will notch up, well, turbo in five allocated slots, increasing the power they can add to each arcing swing or air-scorching pitch. Ultimately, players will want to bring on the Big Heat, a power up that will put a pitch straight out of the park or straight into the catcher's mitt. The game holds an MLB license, so all your favourites are in there in finely rendered detail. Similarly, stadiums are recreated, although you might find elements such as the glove at San Francisco's AT&T Park upscaled to mammoth proportions to really bring home the atmosphere. |
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New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Wii) $39.99 The spiritual sequel to the hugely popular New Super Mario Bros. DS, New Super Mario Bros. Wii features classic 2D Mario game-play with 3D, pre-rendered characters and lovely, highly detailed backgrounds. The premise will be fairly familiar to anyone who's played a Mario game before - Princess Peach has been snatched away by Bowser and it’s down to Mario to save her. This time, however, he won't be doing it all on his lonesome. The big deal this time around though is the inclusion of four-player play. We don't say co-op or competitive play because adding extra players to a Mario game doesn’t necessarily lead to team work or combat. Instead Nintendo has tried to balance the game so that in some parts you feel compelled to help each other and in some you will want to fight over certain items and prizes. It’s a very dynamic experience, enabling players to take on the role of Mario, Luigi or one of the Toads. New goodies to be grabbed in the game include a propeller suit that enables you to fly and hover, picking up a fellow player if you feel like it, and a new penguin suit that will let you fling ice balls at enemies or slide around on your belly at high speeds across stretches of ice! New Super Mario Bros. Wii is also the first game to feature what Nintendo is calling the 'dynamic help system'. If players are finding the going a bit tough, they can hand over to the AI at any point, watching how a level is done then jumping back into the fray at any point! |
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MLB-2k12 Wii $39.99 MLB-2k12 Wii |
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Heroes Of WII $10.99 Heroes Of WII |
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Wii Swords $20.99 WII SWORDS |
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Wii Speed $20.99 WII SPEED |

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