Captures the raw power, physicality, and sheer enjoyment of real drumming.Big circular pads that can take a bashing!An awesome foot pedal that emulates the resistance and speed of a real kick drum pedalReal drum sticksBuilt in joypad with buttons and direction pad for easy control of menus and other UI < Wii Rock Band Drum Set >
< Rock Band >
< Wii Rock Band Wireless Guitar >
< Wii Rock Band Special Edition >
< Wii Logitech Vantage USB Microphone >
< Rock Band Track Pack: Vol. 1 >
< AK Rock Box Gaming and Storage Ottoman with Drum Lift >
price:$3.00
MTV Games(2008-06-24)
Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's review (Got this as part of the Rock Band (Special Edition) for Wii)   
(Rock Band Drum Set)    Our younger son just goes to town on this drum set. My brother-in-law says he is 'sick' which I guess is good... It seems to be holding up to daily pounding, I was concerned that it would break soon, as I had read elsewhere. I understand the manufacturer will send a replacement ASAP as there is a lot of competition for sales this type of game and they don't want to lose out. The game itself is ridiculously fun. The drum kit pedal needs to be reinforced however. After a few weeks of stomping, it will crack. There are plenty of aftermarket metal replacements for this problem. The new drum kit is rumored to have a metal foot pedal.
I look forward to the Rock Band 2 kit and to the Guitar Hero World Tour kit as I use this every day. I'm completely addicted. Bring the entire band together with an additional Wii Drum set / Standalone hardware to custom tailor your solo experience Rerations < Wii Rock Band Drum Set >
< Rock Band >
< Wii Rock Band Wireless Guitar >
< Wii Rock Band Special Edition >
< Wii Logitech Vantage USB Microphone >
freaks
Authentic Size and Feel Yet Distinct Toy Gun White Color/ LightweightRemovable Stock and Barrel/ Magazine TubeEngage Vibration Upon Setting Switch Then Pulling TriggerCable Slot and Top Cover for Wire OrganizationButtons on the Shotgun for C and Z Buttons On the Wii Nunchuk/ Pull Trigger to Push B Button On the Wii Remote < Wii Buzz Shotgun >
< Wii Perfect Shot Gun >
< Cabela's Dangerous Hunts '09 >
< Cabela's Big Game Hunter >
< Wii Nunchuk Controller >
price:$2.00
CTA Digital(2008-08-28)
Usually ships in 24 hours Rerations < Wii Buzz Shotgun >
< Wii Perfect Shot Gun >
< Cabela's Dangerous Hunts '09 >
< Cabela's Big Game Hunter >
freaks
Silicone Sleeve for Wii Balance Board/ Green/ Glow in the DarkElastic Mold for Perfect FitCutouts for Easy Access to Switch/LED IndicatorSoft Silicone Material Acts as an Absorbent to Lessen the Impact of Steps TakenProtects the Wii Balance Board From Wear and Tear of Every Day Use < Wii Fit Balance Board Glow in the Dark Silicone Sleeve >
< Wii Fit Rechargeable Battery Pack for Balance Board >
< We Ski >
< Official Nintendo Wii Wheel >
< Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel >
price:$2.00
CTA Digital(2008-06-30)
Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's review (Protect Your Feet)    
(Don't waste your money)
(Glow in the dark skin for the wii fit board)  
(works well)    
(It really does glow...)     I got this for a friend of mine whom we play and battle on the Wii Fit games and weight loss activities. I noticed that after awhile that the mat tends to look unsanitary and i wanted to do something that would make all 10 of us feel better while playing this game and sometimes using our hands. Everyone loves it and it gives the board more pizaz if I can use that one ^_^ I bought one in pink from a store for the same price and, although it fit perfectly, it bunches under my feet when they slide on the balance board (as when Hoola-hooping). If you want to keep your balance board clean, just wipe it down periodically with a damp paper towel, and use a can of compressed air to get the dust and particles out of the crevices. This skin fits the wii board snug and goes on easy, however it tears just by pulling it out of the original box, where I use to transport back and forth on the weekends. I would like to see a skin that does not tear so easy. I didn't have any problem putting this sleeve on my Wii Fit Balance Board. I didn't know at first after reading some reviews that it was very strong. When I received it I don't see how someone could tear it so easy. I have used mine everyday for 35 days now and it works great. Keeps the board nice and clean. It glows and it keeps those gross feet marks from appearing on the board. I don't know how often I'll play in the dark, but it's cool, right?? With this stylish, glow-in-the-dark silicone sleeve, you can protect your Wii Balance Board from the wear and tear of every day use and see it light up in the dark. For an effective glow just expose this sleeve to the light.The soft silicone material acts as an absorbent to lessen the impact of steps taken on the Balance Board, which is sure to happen with active game playing. This sleeve has cut-out openings in areas that correspond with the bottom of the Balance Board and front switch/LED indicator, allowing easy accessibility. Perfect for preserving your Wii Balance Board in mint condition.This silicone sleeve is a must have for every Wii Balance Board owner!r! Rerations < Wii Fit Balance Board Glow in the Dark Silicone Sleeve >
< Wii Fit Rechargeable Battery Pack for Balance Board >
< We Ski >
< Official Nintendo Wii Wheel >
freaks
Explore 5 levels and search your way through Cretaceous Jungle and Volcano Cliffs to find your way to Egg IslandTravel back in time with Diego, Alicia and Baby JaguarHelp Maia the Maiasaurus reunite with her familyUse more than 12 different Wii Remote motions to stomp like a dinosaur, climb across monkey bars, fly on a Pteradon and bounce over obstacles on a pogo stickGrown-ups can join in using the Dinosaur Guide Helper Feature and a second controller < Go, Diego, Go!: Great Dinosaur Rescue >
< Go Diego Go: Safari Rescue >
< Dora the Explorer: Dora Saves the Snow Princess >
< Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel >
< Active Life Outdoor Challenge >
< Wii Remote Controller >
price:$39.99
2K Play(2008-10-27)
Usually ships in 24 hours InGo, Diego, Go! Great Dinosaur Rescueyour child joins Diego on an epic prehistoric adventure on the Nintendo Wii. In this journey to the earth's Cretaceous Period, Diego, his sister Alicia and their pal Baby Jaguar travel millions of years back in time to the age of the dinosaurs to help Maia the Maiasaura find her way back to her family on Egg Island. In this amazing rescue adventure your child will explore a wild jungle-covered world filled with dinosaurs and volcanoes where they will have to climb rock walls, travel along monkey bars, solve puzzles and even jump on a pogo stick to help Diego’s friend find her way home.Dino-tastic Play and Parent Approved Simple and easy to pick up and play,Go, Diego, Go! Great Dinosaur Rescueis a platform-based game that will thrill young dino-crazy kids as they explore the game's five levels on foot, by water and atop Diego's skateboard. Along the way they will encounter many familiar and not so familiar dinosaurs, igniting a goal to identify them all. And with the game's 'Dinosaur Guide Helper' feature, parents can join in the fun with their own Wii Remote and encourage this curiosity as their child discovers the importance of helping those in need, the value of friends and just how fun learning can be. | Key Game Features:- Over 12 exciting Wii Remote motions including: climbing, flapping, pulling and stomping.
- Authentic character voice of Diego and other characters from the Go, Diego, Go! TV show.
- Grown-ups can join in using the Dinosaur Guide Helper Feature and a second controller.
- Explore 5 levels and search your way through Cretaceous Jungle and Volcano Cliffs to find your way to Egg Island.
- Kid-Tested approval by children and moms for age-appropriateness, fun-factor and quality.
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Rerations < Go, Diego, Go!: Great Dinosaur Rescue >
< Go Diego Go: Safari Rescue >
< Dora the Explorer: Dora Saves the Snow Princess >
< Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel >
< Active Life Outdoor Challenge >
freaks
Unique Wii controllers and Wii specific controls for more innovative combat controlsTrue-to-life encounters test your strategies and reflexes on the battlefieldChoose to run and gun in order to storm the Axis defenses, or use your sniper rifle to carefully pick off foes from behind coverYour allies provide the tactical info you need to survive in an explosive and ever-changing war zone -- so listen up, soldier!High-Fidelity Visuals - Engage the enemy on the most visually stunning Medal of Honor battlefields to date. < Medal of Honor: Vanguard >
< Wii Nunchuk Controller >
< Wii Zapper with Link's Crossbow Training >
< Call Of Duty 3 >
< Wii Remote Controller >
< Wii Perfect Shot Gun >
< Electronic Gaming Monthly >
< Play >
< Tips&Tricks Magazine >
< Wii Wireless Sensor Bar >
price:$19.99
Electronic Arts(2007-03-26)
In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served. customer 's review (Good game)    
(Another day, another unsatisfying WWII game.)  
(Good game!)    
(Great Game!)   
(Play if you already know and enjoy MoH games)    This game is a fun game, I got it on thursday the 30th and I played it for 3hrs straight and I beat the game play on easy. I know I should have started on Expert! It is a quick game to learn to control. The graphics aren't that great but the game play makes up for it. The main reason I got this game was so that I could play with 3 other people on my wii. Its not that fun just playing alone all the time. I never expected much from this game, WWII shooters have about been worn out. (Why we can`t have a WWI game, I don`t know, but that would be pretty cool) Well, I rented this several days ago and started it up. First, I was not overly impressed by the graphics, it looks much like European Assault on GCN. Secondly, this game had a rough transition to Wii, the controls sometimes get glitchy and your gun points up at the sky, it takes about five to ten seconds for you to regain control, and the developers DEFINITLEY did not go overboard with the innovative Wii controls, the only "innovative" parts are thrusting the Wii `mote forward for a melee attack, and when you jump out of a C-47 you raise the nunchuck and remote up like your holding on to the straps to your parachute. If you can find this game for $20 go fo it, but it`s not worth $30 Not many new weapons either. The biggest problem is how short it is, I beat this game in a few hours. Yet, the difficulty is incredibly easy (except for on the last two missions, which are incredibly hard) The bad thing is, all missions are on foot, it would be nice to have had a BF1942 style game where you can do just about anything, take control of tanks, planes, ships, boats, turrets, bombers, jeeps ETC. This game had SO much potential, but it never quite got tapped into it. Good entertaining game for the boys. I gave this to my god son and and his parents cant get all of his friends out of the house jajaja. At least he now stays at home. Awesome game!!! Get to throw the gernade like you throw like regular one!! GREAT GAME-PLAY!!! the wii makes the parachuting a breeze graphics are a little choppy. But that makes up for the good action scenes and areas!! The guns are perfect design and sound!!! ITS A MUST BUY!! As at veteran of MoH, I was happy to pick up this game as one of my first for the Wii. The game is exciting if you are already a first-person-shooter war game fan. You will find your arms getting tired while you are first getting used to the game. I just wish the game offered a co-op mode in story mode. You can only play online or spit screen against other human players. If you are looking to play a first-person-shooter for the first time, I would recommend something newer, such as Red Steel. People who already know and enjoy MoH games should pick this up too! Medal of Honor Vanguard lets you return to the days of the Second World War, for more of its pioneering first-person shooter action. Join the ranks of the elite 82nd Airborne Division as Corporal Frank Keegan. You'll guide him through some of WWII's deadliest operations -- dropping behind enemy lines, sometimes right on top of entrenched Axis positions. Work with America's first paratroopers on heroic missions, from Operation Husky in Sicily to Operation Varsity inside Nazi Germany. Medal of Honor Vanguard makes you the driving force in the struggle to liberate Europe.
Be the first soldier behind enemy lines. Join the ranks of the elite 82nd Airborne Division as Corporal Frank Keegan inMedal of Honor Vanguard. From Operation Husky on the shores of Sicily to the Operation Varsity airdrop inside Nazi Germany, you’ll jump behind enemy lines to fight the epic WWII battles that turned America’s first paratroopers into heroes of WWII. Featuring spectacular graphics and all-out combat intensity,Medal of Honor Vanguardmakes you the driving force in the struggle to liberate Europe. FEATURES- Realistic WWII Combat—True-to-life encounters test your strategies and reflexes on the battlefield. Should you run and gun in order to storm the Axis defenses? Or should you use your sniper rifle to carefully pick off foes from behind cover? The course of the battle is in your hands.
- High-Fidelity Visuals—Engage the enemy on the most visually stunningMedal of Honorbattlefields to date.
- Listen Up, Soldier—Dynamic AI dialog provides the tactical info you need to survive in an explosive and ever-changing war zone.
- Combat-Ready Controls—Airdrop, shoot, and throw grenades with an innovative control scheme that makes full use of the Wii’s unique controllers.
Rerations < Medal of Honor: Vanguard >
< Wii Nunchuk Controller >
< Wii Zapper with Link's Crossbow Training >
< Call Of Duty 3 >
< Wii Remote Controller >
freaks
Battle six armies through five theaters of war--each with unique commanding officersEngage 20 single-player missionsFeatures five new naval units: Battleship, Frigate, Dreadnought, Submarine, and TransportPlay in three online multiplayer modes: Assault, Skirmish, and Co-op < Battalion Wars 2 >
< Super Mario Galaxy >
< Wii Zapper with Link's Crossbow Training >
< Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel >
< Wii Nunchuk Controller >
< Mario&Sonic at the Olympic Games >
< Electronic Gaming Monthly >
< Manhunt 2 Wii >
< Wii Hip Street Cheer Pom Poms - Pink/Silver >
price:$19.99
Nintendo(2007-10-29)
Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's review (Major improvement over the original)    
(An incredibly fun game, though a little slight on replay value.)   
(Loads of FUN!)   
(Meh)  
(Strange war game)  For those who haven't played Battalion Wars for the Gamecube, this is a real-time strategy game played from a third person view. You select one of your units, and you control that unit while commanding the rest of your army to follow you into battle, or you can direct them to assault a different target or wait/defend a given location. You can send any combination of units to perform any action, so the control level is immense for a third person style RTS. Unlike in Goblin Commander, which is a fun game in its own right, you can actually send your troops all over the place. The only serious restriction is that there is no option to take an aerial view of the battlefield like most games in this genre.
For those who played the original, BWii is much better than the first. The Wiimote allows for more intuitive aiming and control in directing other units. Navy has been added, which works surprisingly well. Online is extremely fun, allowing you to play an opponent in a variety of levels, either trying to earn the most points (through killing their units) in a given time limit or trying to meet certain objectives such as capturing the opponent's base. You can also play Co-op missions online. Although there are only a few different levels, they are reasonably challenging and you work together in an attempt to earn good rankings. Unfortunately, if you're stuck with an unskilled player you probably won't beat the Co-op missions, but they're still loads of fun.
If you enjoyed the first, you will definitely enjoy BWii. The online is an awesome addition, and the Wii controls make things so much more natural. Do yourself a favor and pick this game up. Battalion Wars 2 is a Third person shooter meshed together with heavy real time strategy. With the game's easy to use interface, you'll play as lots of different units, switching to different ones as the situation calls for it.
Gameplay wise, this game is fairly simple. The controls are easy to pick on and work well for quick tactics, and the mission objectives are simple to follow while still staying varied. One of the core mechanics is recruiting/saving troops to command. Its always within your best interest to have a moderate amount of units on hand, because that gives you more people to work with, and more people to play as. The system is a little hard to portray in words, but I'll try my best. Basically, you can play as any unit in the game that you have under your command. You can choose to play the foot soldier, fighting on the front lines, or if you find yourself no match for the opposition, switch control to a vehicle such as a light tank. You can do this on the fly, at any time. All the other units besides the one you're playing as will be controlled by the AI.
The game's AI isn't anything particularly special, but it doesn't really need to be. It's not like its dumb or anything, though. Fire on a submarine and, unlike a tank, its not just going to try and rush you. Its going to submerge, and probably make a beeline for your battleship. Your comrades are always quick to help you out, and do a good job sensing when there's a special job to be done, such as capturing a flag.
As in any strategy game, units have strengths and weaknesses to each other. For example, grunts are the bread and butter of your force. They're plentiful, but are merely equipped with a light assault rifle. So, while its essential to have them (as only foot soldiers can capture things), they're generally roadkill against vehicles. There are variations to the foot soldiers, such as mechs, which are armed with bazookas (if you don't have some of your own, these guys are a good alternative to destroying vehicles). Its this aspect of gameplay that is hard to master, as when faced with a force of varied units, you'll need to be able to know what units to send against what. To this end, a simple to use targeting feature has been employed, which allows you to order certain units (even individual ones) to attack certain enemies. For example, in one mission, you'll be engaging enemies on a coast. You're doing pretty good, sweeping through the countryside, with little opposition. Suddenly, you're faced with a gate that is guarded by two RPG towers. None of your ground troops can get in close enough to attack them without getting annihilated. Luckily, you've just been sent two battleships, that have long range cannons. With a quick flick of your Wii remote, and a button press or two, you target one of the towers and order your battleships to attack it. The immediately get into position and use their artillery to bombard them from out of their range. Problem solved. Now you've got units to cover you from the ocean nearby with.
Speaking of vehicles, let's talk about a few of them. Vehicles are extremely important to your arsenal, and many players will feel vulnerable without a light tank to back them up. Incidentally, I'll start with the light tank, the most common of the vehicles. Light tanks are average sized tanks that are truly formidable indeed. They are equipped with an explosive cannon for dealing with other vehicles (and tough structures), and also an automatic machine gun for wiping out any grunts that get too close. Its big brother is the heavy tank, which is truly a beast, sacrificing speed for power. Heavy tanks fire two shells at a time from their double barreled cannon, and can absorb far more damage than light tanks.
There are also air and even naval units, but before, I want to mention the Recon, which in my opinion is the funnest unit in the game. Basically, the recon is a speedy little buggie with a gatling gun mounted on the top. I can't tell you how fun it is to run around a skirmish in a Recon, shooting stuff up with its little gatling. Even tanks can defeated by it, since they're cannons are a little slow to hit the experienced driver (though you'd have to be partially insane to try it.). On to air vehicles, of which there are few. The most amusing in my opinion is the bomber. Bombers are the funnest example of the point and click targeting interface for ordering your troops around. If you're lucky enough to have an allied bomber circling in the skies above (which you can take control of at any time), if a particular enemy (such as a heavy tank) is becoming a thorn in your side, you can order your buddy above to bomb him. The bomber will leave its holding pattern and within a few seconds, you'll here the extremely satisfying trademark whistling sound as bombs rain from the sky and the tank is quickly blown to bits. Yes, that was an air strike you just ordered.
Air units are interesting because as vulnerable as they are (it can be hard to make out little Anti-Air dudes on the ground targeting you with their little missile bazookas, so you've generally got to keep yourself and your other units in check), they are incredibly powerful. The bomber is most ground units' biggest nightmare, as they have no way of fighting against them. The only other fixed wing aircraft is the fighter, which is almost as fun to control as the recon (there's satisfaction in bombing people yourself, but I find the bomber to be rather tough to control precisely). Fighters are nimble little jets that streak through the sky. It takes practice to fly them with any amount of grace and skill, but they are formidable units, being capable of escaping the missile lock of anti-air units and other fighters by doing barrel rolls. In fixed-wing air craft such as the bomber and fighter, the controls change significantly. You use the Wii remote's motion sensing to pilot the unit, only using the analog stick to speed up and slow down. Basically, the remote becomes the unit. You twist it to bank, and tilt it up and down to gain altitude and dive.
In my opinion, naval units are generally more frustrating then they are fun, but they do give a good change of pace. All of the units are very sluggish, and of course bound to the water, but they're also very powerful. The battleship has long range artillery cannons, which makes short work of most other ground and naval units, and submarines dominate the other two units because of their ability to submerge, making it difficult to hit them (Impossible for all but other submarines and frigates, actually).
I think the graphics in Battalion Wars are also worth mentioning: They're pretty good. Fantastic, even. The game makes use of blur effects and good lighting to enhance the already fairly well done environment. I wouldn't have expected much less from a Nintendo game.
The last thin is the replay value. Battalion Wars 2 is no doubt a fun game to play though. The campaign is reasonably long, but even casual players will probably be able to beat it within a couple days. After that, you can go back through the missions and try get better medals to unlock extra content like art and unit dossiers. I was disappointed to find that there is no local multiplayer. Offline, the game is singleplayer only. However, it has been partially salvaged with the addition of an online multiplayer mode. Though it was a good attempt, and may keep those who play online a lot amused for a fairly long while, but I don't play online much on any game, so the feature didn't impress so much.
Pros: -The Recon -A varied catalog of units to command -A reasonably long campaign with likable enough characters -Excellent graphics -Easy to pick up and play. (Get bored of it, the pick it up every week or so to play a skirmish or two online.) -The controls work very well generally (Aiming with the Wiimote IR sensor and moving with the nunchuk analog stick) -Reliable AI Cons: -Story is nothing special -Online is fairly weak, and probably won't occupy you for longer than an hour. -Naval units are sluggish and sometimes repetitive compared to the other units. -Low replay value overall I purchased this game based on some of the user reviews I read in various places that stated how much fun it was. They were right. This game is a blast. It is certainly not a perfect game, but if you are looking for a fast, furious, fun game to play you should add this one to your collection. It is perfect for mindlessly blowing a couple of hours on a rainy Saturday. My 6yr old son LOVES this game. It is the only game we own that he likes as much as the various Star Wars games we own(for Xbox 360). I just wish it had a co-op mode so I could along side my son instead of having to take turns trying to get thru the missions (he usually completes them faster than I do...). Great game. Highly recommended. Definatly a fun game. I was looking for a strategy game and this was not it but it was a good diversion and surprisingly fun. I played it till I finished the game but it is geared to the younger crowd. If you have kids who want a bloody game you don't approve of this could be a good alternative. The cartoonish artwork is OK, but the aiming and shooting interface is too awkward. I tried this game twice for about 3 hours total and just gave up. Cry 'Havoc!' and let slip the commanding officers of Battalion Wars 2! Mistakenly believing that the Solar Empire is developing a devastating super-weapon, Commander Pierce and Colonel Windsor of the Anglo Isles launch a pre-emptive strike. But as the nations of the world, including the Tundran Territories, are once again propelled into all-out conflict, it becomes clear that a shadowy figure is pulling the strings from afar. Take control as commander-in-chief in this fantastical war action game! Online multiplayer battles heat up the competition as you wage war against friends on the ground, in the air and by sea. Rerations < Battalion Wars 2 >
< Super Mario Galaxy >
< Wii Zapper with Link's Crossbow Training >
< Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel >
< Wii Nunchuk Controller >
freaks
Features four durable drum pads, a redesigned kick-pedal, a drum stand, and authentic wooden sticksNew sound-dampening, velocity-sensitive heads for more expressive performancesMetal-reinforced, ultra-durable foot pedal stands up to the aggressive drummingBuilt-in cymbal and hi-hat expansion port to upgrade/customize your kit. (Cymbals and hi-hat sold separately)Wireless Rock Band 2 Drum Set < Rock Band 2 Standalone Drums >
< Rock Band 2 >
< Rock Band 2 Triple Cymbal Expansion Kit >
< Rock Band 2 Standalone Guitar >
< Wii Logitech Vantage USB Microphone >
< Rock Band Drum Silencers >
price:$89.99
MTV Games(2008-12-16)
Not yet released Get an unparalleled, deeper, dynamic gameplay experience with Rock Band 2 drums. These Drums have an improved kick pedal with metal plate, velocity-sensitive drum heads, cymbal and hi-hat expansion ports, quieter drum heads and a wireless connection.
Rerations < Rock Band 2 Standalone Drums >
< Rock Band 2 >
< Rock Band 2 Triple Cymbal Expansion Kit >
< Rock Band 2 Standalone Guitar >
< Wii Logitech Vantage USB Microphone >
freaks
Allows up to four players to compete in a variety of modes, including single game, marathon and tournament modesView your statistics and overall progress, as well as the trophies you have wonA character creation feature allows you to craft a character to your liking with dozens of customization options < Big League Sports >
< Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel >
< Active Life Outdoor Challenge >
< Wii Nunchuk Controller >
< Wii Music >
price:$9.00
Activision Inc.(2008-11-11)
Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's review (mediocre&more a button smasher/timing arcade feel)  I rented this&played it for about 90 min. from BlockBstr. (I'm so glad blockbstr&gamefly exist for renting!) It has hockey, lacrrose, basketball, soccer, tennis&football. the menu is very bare bones&the loading times are nice&quick. There is multiplayer, and there are no scores for 1P except for during the game, I could not find any high score retention.you can choose a pre-made avatar or edit yours more with not many choices, though you can also choose the uniform&1-9 # on your jersey. the instructors are quick pictures with text, which to me didn't always coincide with what ultimately worked for me. if you're looking for simulation, this isn't it, it's mostly a button smasher arcade style that has more to do with timing. at best, some use the flick motion such as basketball or tennis, but even the smallest movement counts. the camera angle is usually pretty far, not as far as audience, but more an in game camera like a sports game. you are not playing full sports, but partial aspects, usually about 4 in each sport, which I like the idea of. in football, you can be quarterback throwing&targeting to cardboard moving players, kicking, errr... I already forget the rest. basketball you can you run down the court&choose first from pull down menus how you'll run&what type of dunk, you can make as many baskets as you can once you click to have a ball thrown to you&fast make a basket, err.... tennis has targeting targets on the ground, hitting bottles, hitting cards that move&pinball tennis that has even multi balls but impossible to do 2 balls if they are very close to each other when they reach you. that's all the tennis ones. the camera is again like a sports game, 3rd person feel slightly above&sometimes you can't see because your avatar is in the way&it's not semi-transparent like wii sports. soccer has kicking to goal past standing obstacles&playing goalie (I couldn't' get ONE!), and silly bouncing a ball on your foot&transfers to head&knee&I couldn't figure out how to screw up on purpose it was so boring. hockey had hitting to goal targets on each corner of the goal&the flick registered a full 2 seconds after I did the movement. many games it took me a while to understand how to play&there are so many clicks that the idea of motion is just tacked on. this MIGHT be worth a rental, but definitely don't buy. ignore if you're looking for something first person feel&that will make you stand up in fun to play. Big League Sports for Wii offers instant access to the most action-packed moments in sports. The result is a title with a singular focus on putting you in the most thrilling situations while competing in your favorite sports. Six sports are represented for a combined total of 22 events, each using instinctive controls that mimic real athletic movement with the Wii Remote. Each sport -- tennis, basketball, football, soccer, lacrosse and hockey -- has its own kind of "hit the shot at the buzzer" style of heart-pounding action, and this is exactly what Big League Sports captures.
Rerations < Big League Sports >
< Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel >
< Active Life Outdoor Challenge >
< Wii Nunchuk Controller >
freaks
Five modes of play including Versus and Replay.World-renowned racing venues.Intuitive Assist functionBroadcast style camera anglesFull Distance Replay < Ferrari Challenge >
< Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection >
< Official Nintendo Wii Wheel >
< My Word Coach >
< Fishing Master >
< Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel >
price:$2.00
Activision Inc.(2008-08-26)
Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's review (Frustrating Game for a kid)  
(Rent first....then decide.) 
(The only sim racing title for Wii (as of Sept. 2008))   |