 |   |  |  |  | | | Item Specifics - Video Game Systems | | | Manufacturer: | Nintendo | | Media Type: | Nintendo GAMECUBE disc, Nintendo Wii disc | | | Platform: | Nintendo Wii | | Format: | NTSC (N. America) | | | MPN: | RVLSWC | | Bundled Items: | -- | | | Condition: | New | | | | | | |  |
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I HAVE SOLD OVER 1900 Wii's WITH 100% POSTIVE FEEDBACK
NEW VERSION FOR 2008 with remote jackets
NEW/Never Used/Unopened Nintendo Wii Console bundle with a total of 14 games plus 4 controllers (2 Wii Remotes and 2 Nunchuks).
Receipt is included
This bundle comes with a pair of extra controllers so you could have instant multiplayer fun with friends, family or a special someone!
Items are ready to ship!
What you will get: - Wii Console - Wii Console Stand - Two (2) Wii Remotes with the new wrist straps! (4 batteries included) - Two (2) Nunchuks - Sensor Bar - Wii AC Adapter - Wii AV Cable - Wii Sport Games (Boxing, Bowling, Baseball, Tennis and Golf) - Wii Play Games
- Table Tennis - This game is, essentially, a game of Ping Pong, rallying back and forth by moving the Wii Remote. The Mii characters are supported, and are represented by the audience. As the game progresses, the audience grows larger. The player controls the position of their paddle with the Wii Remote pointer, no swing or hit motion is used though ball direction can be altered slightly by moving the remote left or right while hitting the ball. Bottom spin can also be added by swinging the remote down quickly before hitting the ball.
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Laser Hockey - Played like air hockey, this is a two player game where the players move the Wii Remote to deflect shots and try to score in the opponent's goal. Aiming with the Wii Remote moves the rectangular paddle around the field, while twisting the Wii Remote can angle the paddle to deflect shots in any direction. According to developers, the physics engine used to calculate the velocity and position of the shots is extremely advanced, with Shigeru Miyamoto even stating that it rivaled the Havok physics engine in its realism.
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Fishing - Players use the Wii Remote as a fishing rod, to hook specific paper fish and then yank upwards to grab them. The Wii Remote pointer is used to move the rod around, downward and upward motions sink/raise the fishing hook in and out of the water. Different points are added and subtracted depending on the fish caught. A display at the top of the screen shows which fish gives bonus points if caught, and changes every 30 seconds or so.
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Find Mii - Crowds of Mii characters will gather on the screen (standing, swimming, walking and doing other things) and the player is given certain details to look for among them. The player then must pick out the proper Miis that matches the objective. The objectives range from picking two, three, four or five Miis that are identical, to picking the fastest Mii, picking a favourite and finding them again or the odd Miis out (doing things that other Miis aren't).
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Pose Mii - A player must move his Mii to falling bubbles using the Wii Remote pointer. The player must also rotate his Mii to the correct angle of the bubble by rotating the Wii Remote. In addition to this, as the game progresses, the poses inside the bubbles change, and the player must select the correct pose (out of 3 total). When a Mii is correctly posed in a bubble, it bursts. If a bubble is not burst and it eventually falls to the floor, the game is over. In the two player game, each player has different coloured bubbles, but they may pop each other's bubbles for extra points.
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Shooting Range - Players go through various rounds of shooting balloons, targets, clay pigeons, cans and UFOs. There are targets that have the faces of the player's Mii's which give points when the opponent's Mii is shot. Ducks drawn in the style of the ducks from Duck Hunt also occasionally fly by.
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Billiards - Players play 9 Ball Billiards like traditional pool games. Players line up their shot in both an overhead 2D and behind-the-ball style 3D viewpoints. They may aim for contact on the cue ball at any point to add spin or bounce or a different angle. They pull the cue stick (Wii Remote) backwards, then hit it forward to launch the ball.
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Charge! - The player rides a cow by holding the Wii Remote sideways, and topples scarecrows to score points. The player can increase speed, decrease speed, as well as jump during this game. A time bonus is added to the scarecrow score, where one second is equivalent to one point.
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Tanks! - This game uses the Nunchuk attachment (or Wii Remote D-pad) to move a tank about the screen. The player aims on a target and fires shells. Shells can rebound off walls once. Mines can also be placed that destroy all tanks within a certain radius. The aim of the game is to destroy enemy tanks while avoiding being destroyed. Initially there are only 20 missions (stages) but after achieving a gold medal by completing these missions, 100 missions with new types of enemy tanks become available. In the multiplayer mode both players attempt to gain the most kills at the same time as trying to get through the missions; this makes the game more of a team based rivalry, both helping each other yet competing against each other at the same time. As a player progresses more types of enemy tank are revealed, enemy tanks gain new abilities such as being able to fire rockets, lay mines, fire off more than one shot at a time, have multi-bounce fast rockets or even become invisible. - Manuals + Documentation - Receipt
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| Description | Featuring a compact design that makes it a natural addition to any television setup, the Wii console can be displayed either vertically or horizontally. The Wii is backward compatible to all Nintendo GameCube games and includes four ports for controllers and two slots for memory cards. A single self-loading media bay plays single- or double-layered 12-cm optical discs for the Wii console, as well as 8-cm Nintendo GameCube discs. Input: Four Wii Remotes can communicate with Wii, which features a bay for an SD memory card. Output: An AV Multi-output port for component, composite or S-video. The Wii console communicates wirelessly with the Internet via wireless or a Wii LAN adaptor. Wii also can connect wirelessly with Nintendo DS.
| | Features | | Expansion Slots Total: | 2 Nintendo GameCube Memory Card, 1 SD Memory Card | | Processor: | IBM PowerPC |
| | Connections | 4 x game controller, Component video output, Composite video output, S-Video output
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