Night Club Life
 Location:  Home» Games » All Games Hardware » Nintendo Wii Console (Includes Wii Sports)  

Nintendo Wii Console (Includes Wii Sports)

Nintendo Wii Console (Includes Wii Sports)

enlarge enlarge 

Other Views:
From: Nintendo
Category: Video Games

List Price: £179.99
Buy New: £179.98
You Save: £0.01


New (23) Used (3) from £169.95

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 448 reviews
Sales Rank: 5

Platform: Nintendo Wii
Rating: Universal, suitable for all
Media: Video Game
Age: 3 - 18 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.9
Dimensions (in): 0.4 x 0.4 x 0.4

MPN: WII
Model: Wii
UPC: 045496342043
EAN: 0045496342043
ASIN: B0007UATDG

Release Date: December 8, 2006
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours

Features:
  • Disc Channel, News Channel, Photo Channel and more
  • Includes Wii Sports (bowling, boxing, baseball, tennis and golf)
  • Also includes: one wireless Wii Remote and one Nunchuk
  • This is a Euro Version with an adaptor plug included. This product is fully PAL compatible and will play all UK games etc

Accessories:

  • Remote Charging Stand (Wii)
  • Madcatz Charge Pak (Wii)
  • Wii 6 in 1 Sports Pack (Wii)
  • Nintendo Wii Nunchuk Controller add-on (Wii)
  • Nintendo Wii Controller (Wii)

Similar Items:

  • Wii 6 in 1 Sports Pack (Wii)
  • Nintendo Wii Controller Wiimote & Nunchuk combo (FREE Silicon Case)
  • Powerplay Sports Pack (Wii)
  • 1GB SECURE DIGITAL (GAMING)
  • Competition Pro Advanced Sports Pack (Wii)

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review - Wii Sports
In a nutshell:
As if the idea of five games in one package didn't sound a good enough deal on its own the Wii's best multiplayer compendium comes free with the console.

The lowdown:
Clearly realising that they need to provide some quick and obvious reasons why the Wii Remote is such a good idea Nintendo have packed in this compilation with the console, which includes simple versions of tennis, golf, baseball, bowling and boxing. The four player tennis game is the obvious stand out as you swing the Remote exactly as you would a real tennis racket, with the game seeming to almost magically interpret your movements into the game. All the other games work in a similar way, as you hold the Remote like a golf club or ready it like a baseball bat - you can even use it to gently roll bowling bowls and add some subtle aftertouch. The graphics make be purposefully basic but these are the games to instantly prove why the Wii is going to be such a revolution.

Most exciting moment:
While even Wii Tennis can be played with very minor movements of the Wii Remote the boxing game actively encourages you to act things out properly. You hold up both the Remote and the nunchuck to simulate your two hands and then duck and weave as you switch between trying to pummel your opponent and dodging or blocking their own attacks.

Since you ask:
You can use your own customised Mii Channel character in any of the games for that personal touch. The idea was originally just a joke featuring caricatures of Nintendo's top brass for a press conference, but it proved so popular that Nintendo ensured anyone could make their own character to play with.

The bottom line:
Five of the best games on the Wii and they all come free with the console!-HARRISON DENT


Customer Reviews:   Read 443 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Great at first, but not for everyone   August 29, 2008
Gizmo (London, UK)
With this console, more than any other, I'll have to pick my words carefully. I have owned the Wii for a year alongside and an Elite and a PS3. I have had a lot of fun with this console and some of the games, but it lacks something for me which I cannot necessarily put my finger on.

The console is well designed and a lot smaller than the others. The Wii menu is easy to use and the ability to create Miis is a fantastic feature (which Microsoft have copied with their new avatar capibilities due to arrive later this year). You also have the ability to play online as long as you have a broadband connection.

Regarding the games, you get a large list of exclusive titles and multi format games which have been designed with the Wii's controls in mind. I would personally recommend Mario Galaxy, Metroid Prime 3 and Super Smash Bros Brawl. I did not enjoy Mario Kart or Twilight Princess as I'm afraid that they did not give me anything new, but they are worth trying if you are a fan of either the Mario Kart or Zelda series. I think that my problem with the Wii centres on the controls themselves. Yes, they are new and yes, they offer a different dimension, but I have yet to feel blown away by anything so far. I'm not saying that its bad, but I was hoping that by now we would see more from the Wii.

A lot of people criticise the graphics, but it is not a HD machine. If graphics are really important to you, then you have 2 other consoles on the market to cater for what you're after. It is also worth noting that you can download (at a cost) various nintendo classics on the virtual console.

Overall, I would recommend buying this console if you want a new approach to gaming or if you feel like the gaming world has stagnated. The Wii may reawaken the inner gamer in you, but its not necessarily the "Revolution" that Nintendo had envisaged.



5 out of 5 stars Simply Brilliant!!   August 25, 2008
David Davies (Manchester)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is the best console ever created. The things other companies have tried before and failed Nintendo nail to make a fanastic games console. I was a little unsure buying it as i'd heard bad things about the response times of the controllers to the games but i guess it all depends on which games your playing!!

Buy one!

p.s how can anyone give this a 1 rating?



4 out of 5 stars A good console   August 25, 2008
P. Brind (wolverhampton,uk)
This is a very good console. Its very fun and goes beyond button bashing, it also lots of good games and channels. It isn't perfect though. The online play is not very good and there are many rubbish games. If you like first person shooters don't get this. My advice is to have a wii downstairs and a ps3 or xbox360 in your room.


1 out of 5 stars Cheap plastic that won't work   August 18, 2008
Bertie (UK)
1 out of 5 found this review helpful

Don't know where to start, the whole family loved it when it came and it took only 2 weeks and the fun dissapeared. Every disc we put in to play it wouldn't start and it came with a message: CONSOLE CAN'T READ THE DISC, PLEASE READ THE MANUAL FOR MORE HELP. The only answer in their manual and online support is: clean the disc and make sure you put it on the right way - ridiculous.
Kept ringing them every day for 5-6 days and got fedup wasting time & money on the phone. Tried their online service centre with hope that it is going to work - no chance. Funny enough they didn't even recognise my Nintendo's serial number so they put me back to that only number in the whole Company which wouldn't work anyway. Decided to send them an email while waiting in the phone one day, saying please pick up the phone I'm waiting for about 15 minutes and it sounds funny but they did.

Agreed to send it back for repair and I will send it as soon as the pre-posted envelope will arrive but I am not happy at all with the console and their service. I thought it's only me but I searched online for the error: "NINTENDO Wii CAN'T READ DISC" and 1000's of people were having the same problem and the best & only solution was to send it back for repair. They may repair it for me and bring it back fine but why shouldn't that work in the first place, why do you have to spend hours and days in the phone anyway to get through to a person who can help you, why they don't come up with a firmware upgrade for all Nintendo Wii's to solve this major problem that is happening to lots of people? My son has really "tortured" his Play Station for about 4 years now, dropped in the floor many times, knocked, overheated, overplayed, and it's still strong and solid but you could never compare that with this cheap plastic thing that won't work(very expensive though in money).



1 out of 5 stars Wii will NOT rock you .   August 9, 2008
S. James (ENGLAND)
4 out of 16 found this review helpful

Well well well, I have played with this thing many atime, and have decided it is pretty naff, it just doesn't have staying power, the only games it seems to have are Multi-Platforms, Bunches of awful minigames, or Nintendo re makes (MARIO AGAIN ANYONE?!)

No one can deny its popularity, but it just isn't as good as everybody says it is, Nintendo just pay members of the public to say it's amazing on television (wii fit im looking at you)

"stand out" games included things like Super Paper Mario (surprised to see mario rear his ugly head?)

Mario Kart (Guess who)

And Smash Bros. Brawl Starring....MARIO!

Okay, hats off to the NES with Mario Bros. and Duckhunt, But they should have left it there, it is clear Nintendo are running out of ideas.

I have noticed that the price on here has dropped by a whole penny, why on earth is this? it should be 20 cheaper by now surely.

So yeah, the Wii... Will play minigames and ps2 ports, the control scheme gets boring after a week and it the only multimedia it can cope with is telling you the weather and showing you how much spare time people have on the Mii Parade.

Let's see where the Wii is this time next year...I'm thinking the back pages of argos with a bundle of about 4 games. (all of which will include Mario Im sure)

It will follow the same path as the DS, one good game every year.

Don't waste 179.99 of your hard earned cash.

WOOPS I mean 179.98!


Dance Music News & U.K. Club Events
In Association with : 124 Beats Per Minute
Related Categories
• All Games Hardware
Games Hardware
Categories
PC & Video Games
• Hardware & Accessories
Nintendo Wii
Categories
PC & Video Games
• Wii
Nintendo
Brand Stores
Content Stores
Substores
PC & Video Games
• Consoles
Nintendo Wii
Promotion Tree
Custom Stores
Substores
PC & Video Games
• 7 years and over
PEGI Rating (age_range)
Refinements
PC & Video Games
• Nintendo Wii
Platform (feature_browse-bin)
Refinements
PC & Video Games
• Consoles
Category (feature_two_browse-bin)
Refinements
PC & Video Games
Secure Shopping Refunds Where's My Stuff? Delivery Rates
Privacy Policy Returns Policy WEEE Legislation Order Tracking
Night Life and Music The Club Life Shop (U.S.) The Las Vegas Shop (U.S.) Dance Music Tool Bar
Report Site Problems Suggest Items/Categories Contact Webmaster Contact Us