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TIME Praises Wii

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In the recently published issue of TIME Magazine, praise has been given to Nintendo’s Wii in an article which details a Wario Ware title heading towards the console, what seems to be a tennis tech demo and further confirmation of Twilight Princesss Wii functionality.

Wario Ware Wii (W3) features the same game play mechanics that has made Wario Ware a success, A series of frantic five second mini games that get harder the further you progress. A few of the Wii version’s minigames were spoken about and they include, fly swatting, catching fish, car driving and cooking vegetables. These are only some of the minigames spoken about.

With the announcement of a new piece of hardware it is only natural that there are tech demos showing what the system can do and with Wii nothing is different. TIME magazine were able to try a tech demo of a game that seems almost destined to hit Wii, tennis. TIME magazine says “”The controller becomes a racket, and I’m smacking forehands and stroking backhands. The sensors are fine enough that you can scoop under the ball to lob it, or slice it for spin. At the end, I don’t so much put the controller down as have it pried from my hands.””

Now for Zelda, The article confirmed fishing among other features as you can read right here: Now I’m Errol Flynn, sword fighting with the controller, then aiming a bow and arrow, then using it as a fishing rod, reeling in a stubborn virtual fish””

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Nicko
I'm Nicko and if you have incredible deductive abilities you may have already worked out my name is Nick! I've been playing games since I can remember and have a strong passion for Nintendo. I sort of work in the background here you may have read my one (1) review! I also lurk the forums moderating when needed. But what really matters is my title. I think I'll make myself... vice president. No, wait! Junior vice president!

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