So far, the games for Nintendo Wii have made great use of the unique motion-sensitive controllers. Games for Nintendo Wii like Wii Sports, which incorporates the controller in such an active way that it is easy to just pick up and play, even for people who have never played a console game before.
In Wii Sports, the controllers act as a tennis racket, a golf club, a bowling ball launcher, and even boxing gloves! These games are great fun for people of all ages and even allows some to increase their level of fitness.
Other games for Nintendo Wii that have proved to be very popular are first-person shooting games. Because the controller can be pointed directly at the screen and used in the game, The games are made easy to use, it's simply point and shoot. This is key to success for the Nintendo Wii games - ease of use
Driving games for Nintendo Wii have been quite successful. Your Wii controller can be used as a steering wheel to control your car. This makes it logical and is very similar to the old arcade games of years ago.
Some games for Nintendo Wii don't use the standard controllers at all and instead use special input devices. Some music-based games, use items that are specific to that game, and very similar to the original.
A guitar, microphone, or drum set made especially for Wii games can be used to work with your game in a completely new but very logical way. Its very similar to same way the Musical organs do the same thing as a piano, except its taken to the console now.
There will, no doubt, be many new games for Nintendo Wii in the future that use the Wii remote in new ways. There will also be many more games with specialized controllers.
The Wii has quickly become a favorite for many, and future innovations will keep the Wii fans happy and satisfied for many years to come. This will be especially true as more and more third party companies, start making additions.
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So far, current games make great use of new proven unique motion-sensitive controllers. One of the first games for Nintendo Wii was Wii Sports. Simple sports games which can allow any one of any age, pick up the controllers and play. Grandpa's and Grandma's can now be part of the young children's computer powered world.
In Wii Sports, the controllers are used like a tennis racket, a golf club, a bowling ball launcher, and even boxing gloves. This game is fantastic fun for all ages and ages got people of the couch and moving. This is great for young children, getting them active.
Nintendo Wii has also proved to be a hit with popular first-person shooting games. Because the controller can be pointed directly at the screen and used as a gun, and is almost as real as you can get. You no longer have to think which button controls what; you simply point and shoot.
Also the driving games for Nintendo Wii have been a hit. The Wii controller can be used as a steering wheel to control your car, making it a powerful way to stay on the road in the games.
Other games for Nintendo Wii require you to turn the controller horizontally to use in a fashion similar to the older, classic game controllers. Even this action is well suited to the Wii remote and feels natural.
Some games use special input devices, to allow more interactivity. Some music-based games, use input devices that are specific to that game like a guitar, microphone, or drum set made especially for Wii games can be used to interact with your game in a never before seen way.
There will, no doubt, be many new games for Nintendo Wii. The have broken new ground, with outside the box thinking. The new ideas and great controllers and interaction will be winner for kids and for parents who want to get the kids active. Well done!
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