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Sunday, May 27, 2012

Wii Game Traveler Brunswick Travel Bag - Colors May Vary Review

Wii Game Traveler Brunswick Travel Bag - Colors May Vary
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We tried other bags before buying this one. They were all too small to hold everything that is needed when traveling with the Wii. This bag is perfect. It is a little pricey, but it is well worth it. The console fits in the bottom with some cords and sensor bar. Inside the main compartment we put in the power cord, 4 nunchuks, 4 remotes, and games. If you are looking for a well made bag to transport your Wii, this is the one to buy. It looks like a bowling ball bag.

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ALS Wii Brunswick Game Pink Traveler Bag Wii Brunswick Game Traveler holds wii console, games, wii remote, nunchuk, wii sensor bar and ac adaptor. Zippered bottom section holds wii conosle and av cable. Separate mesh sensor bar pocket. Inside pockets hold games, ac adaptor, remotes, nunchuks and other wii accessories. Fully padded for maximum protection.

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Sunday, April 22, 2012

Polar Bowler Review

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I am 62 yrs. old and enjoy this game very much. My grandson is 6 and I bought the game for him too. We both enjoy it and laugh all the time while we are playing it. It is easy to learn and great fun for all ages.

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Join the coolest group of characters to ever hit the lanes for some Arctic fun as they slide their way onto the Nintendo DS. Polar Bowler has crazy action and loads of friendly characters straight from the Arctic North. With just the touch of your stylus, you can control the action as you steer Polar Bowler around obstacles and watch him plunge head first into the pins.

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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Wii Game Traveler Brunswick Bag - Blue Review

Wii Game Traveler Brunswick Bag - Blue
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I recieved my bag earlier that the estimated delivery date. This bag has lots of room. I can fit 4 controllers, 4 nunchucks, 2 Wii wheels and a CD case in the top. I like the color also. I was going to purchase this from Bestbuy but you can't get any color but the pink and black bag. On their website they show all the colors but when you order the bag it doesn't give you a choice of color. I even called to see if I was doing something wrong and got a rude CRS on the phone. The bag is well worth the money. It is made very well. I love it!!!! Thanks Amazon for having the different colors!!!!

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The Wii Game Traveler Brunswick Bag holds your Nintendo Wii Console, Games, Wii Remote, Nunchuk, Wii Sensor Bar and AC Adapter

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Friday, March 2, 2012

Mario Party 8 Review

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Ever since Mario Party debuted on the Nintendo 64, we've been receiving a new game in the series on a yearly basis. The last few Mario Party games have all been tiring. Almost rehashes. However, with the Wii, Mario Party has a chance to be a lot of fun again thanks to the Wii-Remote. Unfortunately, it isn't all its cracked up to be. The Wii-Remote controls work, but they feel like a last minute tack on, and ultimately some of the mini-games just aren't all that fun. Finally, there are other video games chock full of mini-games that make much better use of the Wii-Remote than Mario Party 8.
The formula for Mario Party really hasn't changed at all over the years. You and your friends (or the computer) will roll the die, move around the board at the end of each round of rolls you'll be thrown into a mini-game.
The mini-games are pretty short. Most of them being around 30 seconds long. Some of them are quite fun and make good use of the wii remote, such as the game where you have to shake up a soda can, or wipe off the chomp. However, there are not a lot of these kinds of mini-games. Most other mini-games don't make as big of an impression with the wii-remote, as most of them consist of you holding the wii remote like a basic gamepad and then tilting it left or right. Take for example, the game where you race on water skis. You don't actually do anything outside of tilting the wii remote left and right to jump ramps. It is in moments like these where the wii remote controls just feel tacked on. And unfortunately, this comes up in quite a few mini games. There are also a lot of mini games that simply have you tilting the Wii-Remote forward and backward. Again, the controls feel tacked on in instances like this.
The biggest slap in the face, however, is that there are a myriad of mini-games that don't use the wii-remotes motion sensor controls at all and you'll hold it like a gamepad, and play with it like it's a gamepad using the D-Pad to move your character and all. It's also to no credit that these games aren't really all that fun.
To the game's credit, though, when they do make good use of the wii-remote and its motion sensor controls, they really do a bang up job. Such as the mini-game where everyone shoots at the screen while one person dodges. It's just unfortunate that there aren't a lot of mini-games that do so, and instead make you either play the traditional way or just simply tilt the wii remote. There are some fun games here, but the game is populated by more games that really aren't a lot of fun.
As usual, Mario Party games are no fun by yourself. They need to be played with friends and family. Like previous installments, multi-player can be a lot of fun--provided you get a good mini-game. Some of the games are free-for-all but there are also some games where you'll be by yourself against three players, or working together with one other player. Mostly, though, they're free for alls, and playing with a friend is nice just so that you can see who's better. Multi-player has always been a strong aspect of Mario Party and it's no different in number 8. However, much like previous installments, the game is entirely left up to chance. One moment you're in first place, and after the very next roll you're in last. It's annoying sometimes because you really don't have any control. It's all a game based on luck. This is both a good and bad thing. Good because it makes the outcome unpredictable, and once more anyone can play this without any prior experience. It's bad, however, because for some who like to add a little strategy to their gaming, you just can't do it here.
Perhaps the biggest problem facing Mario Party 8 is that it doesn't really present a whole lot of new stuff that wasn't in Mario Party 7. With the game making use of the Wii-Remote, one would expect the experience to be quite different. Instead it's more of the same thing. Especially because there are other games on the Wii that are filled with mini-games that make far better use of the remote (Rayman Raving Rabbids comes to mind). In Mario Party 8 the wii remote controls either feel tacked on or you don't really use them. It's also hard to get past the fact that the mini-games aren't very inventive because of this. Certainly water-skiing is fun, but when you're just tilting left and right throughout the whole thing? You might as well have just put this on the Gamecube and let me tilt the analog stick left and right.
Graphically, it's no surprise that Mario Party 8 isn't the best looking game out there. Mario Party games usually aren't. At least it runs smoothly. There's no slow down or frame rate issues. It really doesn't look any different than any of the Mario Party games on the Gamecube however, and those who have a widescreen television will be disappointed to know that the game won't take up the whole screen, and instead will give you a boarder. Luckily, graphics don't make the game. Mario Party doesn't look bad, it just looks dated.
Mario Party 8 had so much potential. If they'd done more intuitive things with the Wii Remote, this may have been worth a buy. There are other mini-game collections out there that utilize the wii remote much better than this. There will be plenty of gamers out there that will be able to get past the big flaws and just have fun with it, but if you're one who's been playing Mario Party since the beginning, you can't help but admit a change is in order. Unfortunately Mario Party 8 doesn't do much for you.
Pros:
+When the Wii Controls are good, the games are actually quite fun
+Simplistic gameplay; anyone could pick this up and play it with no problems
+There are over 60 mini-games to play
Cons:
-There are far too many mini-games where the wii controls feel tacked on, and these games are pretty boring to play
-There are far too many mini-games that don't make use of the motion sensor controls at all
-There are not a lot of very inventive mini-games
-In short, the game doesn't do much to stand out above previous Mario Party installments. You'd think with the Wii Remote, Mario Party 8 would be something new to experience, but instead it ends up not being that much of a step higher than Mario Party 7

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Saturday, February 25, 2012

Premium Dual Charging Station with LED Light Plus 2 High Capacity Rechargable Replacement Battery & USB Cable For Nintendo Wii Remote Control Review

Premium Dual Charging Station with LED Light Plus 2 High Capacity Rechargable Replacement Battery and USB Cable For Nintendo Wii Remote Control
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Great product, charges remotes for wii, does take a little while, but gives a good charge, light changes color when charged. My whole family has bought them, it really saves on batteries.

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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

HDE Dual Wii Remote Charging Station with Battery Packs Review

HDE Dual Wii Remote Charging Station with Battery Packs
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This charging station does come in handy, however there is NOT a wall plug with this model. It plugs directly into the Wii. Therefore the Wii must be turned on to charge the controllers. The 2 color setup is nice. RED meaning batteries need charged and BLUE when they are charged. I would recommend to those needing a charging system to buy one that plugs into a wall outlet. I also feel that the actual charge of the battery should last a liitle longer.

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No additional charger is needed to recharge the battery. Just plug it into station. Blue Light indicating the battery is fully charged. Battery?s built-in cover replaces the original remote control cover. Package include: Two rechargable batteries Pack, One dual Docking Station for Wii Remote, One USB Adapter for docking station. Replace your Nintendo Wii remote controller battery with this rechargeable battery kit. Now, you will never run out of battery power. Simply recharge controller by resting the remote into the station. When blue light shed, you know it is ready for the next round!

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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Wii Play Review

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Basically, this game is a more polished version of various Wii demos.
The games are somewhat fun---though they will probably be more fun for kids than for adults. But, the games themselves aren't exactly classics, just little things to pass the time.
As party games---in 2 player modes---the games are a bit more fun, but Wii Play isn't a superb party game.
If you need an extra controller, the Wii Play with Remote is a good buy. If you want to add a new game for you Wii, this won't be incredibly entertaining, though it will be cute.


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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Wii Game Traveler Brunswick Bag - Purple Review

Wii Game Traveler Brunswick Bag - Purple
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I love this product! Unlike some of the other wii carrying cases, this one is actually cute and heavy duty enough that I don't have to worry about damaging my console when I take it along somewhere. It is padded and has special pockets for most everything.
I liked it so much that I went back and bought a mini version in red for my ds too!

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Wii Sports Resort Review

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I recently purchased Wii Sports Resort along with the included Wii Motion Plus, and it has been an excellent game so far. Included are 12 games, 10 of which are new and two of which are updates to the classic Wii Sports games- golf and bowling.
Starting with the updates, I feel that Wii Motion Plus adds a lot to the gameplay for the golf game. More sensitive controls make it far more challenging endeavor, adding somewhat to the realism of the game. Also, I find that it is a lot more enjoyable to swing the club in this game than it was in the original. In bowling, it is much easier to add a spin to the ball. Of the additions, I would say that archery and swordplay are standouts, and I wouldn't be surprised if they make it into other Nintendo releases (i.e. Zelda). The game captures the illusion of actually playing with swords or a bow-and-arrow really well. I also really enjoyed most of the water sports, especially power cruising, which reminded me of Wave Race. Some of the sports, on the other hand, are less satisfying, such as cycling, since pedaling with your arms does not feel natural.
The Wii has seen a lot of "waggle-fests" released, and the nice thing about including Wii Motion Plus is that it really improves the motion-sensing fidelity of the Wiimote. I hope more games use this accessory in the future. For some of the multiplayer events, you may need to purchase additional copies of Wii Motion Plus (or get it bundled with another game), while others simply allow you to pass one Wii remote around. The graphics of the game are simple and colorful, and the game features nice water effects.
However, here are a few aspects of the game that I wish were better. Although this game has more depth than the original Wii Sports, with more games, multiple game play modes, and achievements, I still wish that there was some additional depth to some of the games (i.e. more courses, objectives, etc.), especially considering how enjoyable some of the activities are. Some people found that the original Wii Sports did not have sufficient depth, and those individuals may be disappointed. Also, it would have been nice to have online play for this game, since the game really seems to shine in multiplayer, and it is not always easy to find others to play.
Overall, I think that most people who enjoyed Wii Sports will similarly enjoy Wii Sports Resort.

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Wii Sports Resort is an immersive, expansive active-play game that includes a dozen fun resort-themed activities. It maintains the wide-ranging appeal that attracted millions to the original Wii Sports. Wii Sports Resort is easy to pick up and play, but comes coupled with deeper levels of play that are sure to challenge even the most experienced gamers. Wii Sports Resort whisks players away to a resort that's full of action, while introducing an unprecedented experience in physical reality. Wii Sports Resort comes bundled with a Wii MotionPlus accessory to provide players the most realistic, immersive experience possible – the slightest tilt, turn and twist of the Wii Remote controller is recognized. From the moment players skydive onto Wuhu Island,they're presented with a huge selection of fun activities that everyone can play.

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Monday, November 21, 2011

HDE Dual Wii Remote Charging Station with Battery Packs Review

HDE Dual Wii Remote Charging Station with Battery Packs
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Seems to work just fine - battery life is pretty good, and for the cost, you would be hard-pressed to get 4 good rechargeable AA batteries at the same cost (at the sale price that I paid for it) The only downfall is that the Wii has to be on standby(yellow not red powerlight) for the charger to work, as it is powered via one of the USB ports on the back of the Wii. For those that don't know Standby is done by pressing power on wii remotes for 2 secs (console will have yellow light) where as complete powerdown is done by pressing the console power button holding for 4 secs(turns red).Another issue is that if you use the protective silicone jacket on the Wii remote, it has to be pulled up and out of the way for the remote to fit in the charger. For under twenty I'm not complaining all that much.

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling Review

Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling
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Bowling is one of America's great pastimes and it is a given some companies will develop video games based on it. THQ tries but fails somewhat. It may be because they didn't spend enough time working on it, didn't care or bowling is too hard to make into a game. To be fair the physics of the game are quite good. It is no easy task to bowl a high 200 game and 300 seems improbable. The various oil patterns of the different venues also adds to the challenge. The problem in this game is less than stellar graphics. The crowd watching looks like cardboard cut-outs (maybe thats what they use at real tournaments come to think of it)and the bowlers themselves are woeful. The create-a-bowler feature is OK but there is virtually no variation in faces meaning the bowlers all look the same, except the pros who look somewhat as they should. The music is terrible and turning it off is recommended. There are some pluses though. As mentioned before the game is challenging and there are several venues and tournaments to be played. Even on the easy setting it's tough. In closing, the game has a below average look with above average bowling physics. If you love the latter you will probably like the game but if you want it to look good too you might as well jump in your car and go yourself.

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Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling slides onto the Nintendo 64 with a faithful recreation of the professional alley-going experience. Pick from six modes of play, including practice, skins (i.e., bowling for dollars), exhibition, tournament, career, and the Las Vegas-based, glow-in-the-dark cosmic bowl. Assuming the role of one of seven pro bowlers, each with unique playing characteristics, players compete using Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowler rules, equipment, and lanes (14 in all). Though you can't design your shoes' color scheme, a create-a-bowler feature allows players to customize appearance and general playing characteristics.
To recreate a realistic bowling experience, ball and pin physics are like the real thing and intuitive controls, closely resembling golf game setups, allow players to control launch speed and influence hooks and rolls. Avid fans can host virtual leagues with the game's six-player multiplayer mode.

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Monday, October 31, 2011

Nintendo Wii Sport HD Bundle - 5 Games, HD Cables, and More Review

Nintendo Wii Sport HD Bundle - 5 Games, HD Cables, and More
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I love how the ad says HD ready, 480p is NOT HD. Try again.

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Whether they're young or old, expert gamers or beginners, Wii players will express themselves with intuitive motion control using the Wii Remote: a flick of the wrist to swing a baseball bat or tennis racket, a backswing and follow-through to send a golf ball flying over a pristine fairway. Wii Sports, packaged with the Wii console, introduces players to those and many other experiences. The sleek Wii console, no larger than a stack of several DVD cases, includes a Wii Sports Game Disc ( 5 games; Baseball, Tennis, Golf, Bowling and Boxing), a sensor bar, a standard composite cable, a Wii stand, a Wii Remote, and a Nunchuk for even more exciting game-control possibilities. Key Features: Provides an immersive, engaging experience like no other, where the player is more connected to the game than ever before. Wii Remote utilizes motion sensor control allowing players to be a part of the game through natural and intuitive movement. Wii offers entertainment for every member of the household. Anyone of any age or skill level can pick up and play games on Wii. Virtual Console offers access to a library of downloadable games. Select games from the original Nintendo Entertainment system, Super NES and Nintendo 64 as well as new content that will be designed specifically for Wii. Wii plays all Nintendo GameCube video games. Wii offers more than just games. With the Wii Menu, you can check the news, create a caricature of yourself and play yourself in a game, view and send personal photos, or even check the weather. The Nintendo Wii Console includes: One Wii Remote One Nunchuk Wii Sports Game Disc (5 games; Baseball, Tennis, Golf, Bowling and Boxing) Power cord Sensor bar Standard AV composite cableHD Ready with HD Pro Component Cable for Wii

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Monday, October 24, 2011

Championship Bowling Review

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My goodness, who would in his right mind will go out and buy a NES copy of Championship Bowling for fifty bucks back then? Surely, not me. I got this for free, and I dreaded the idea of turning the game on and trying it out. Wow, the actual game play...I just want to drop a 20 pounder on my head. After fifteen minutes of lameness into Championship Bowling, I was able to get 7 strikes and 5 spares for a score of 235. The sheer...joy...of the game...*cries*....I am sprouting follicles all over...my body! They are turning...green! No..no...no...it is the end...of the...world for...me! Clutching to my...beaten...up...copy of...Championship Bowling.....save me! Please...save me! Jesus...no...........

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Boom Blox Review

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Boom Blox is the perfect example of what a good Wii game should be. It is innovative, intuitive, and most of all, fun. Gamers and non-gamers alike will be able to pick this game up and start playing within seconds.
First off, I'll get the bad news out of the way. Graphically this game isn't going to wow anyone. The graphics are adequate and never go beyond that. The sound and music is instantly forgettable. The characters are saccharine cute, uninspired and half of them make weird grunting noises like a puppy with a bad case of painful gas. Hardcore gamers will likely dismiss this game as a throw-away cutsie/kiddie title. I wouldn't blame them, but that would be their loss. On a side note, if you're a fan of Happy Tree Friends, the characters bear a striking resemblance... except they are block-shaped.
The good news is that just about everything else in this game is very well designed and fun. To truly grasp how the gameplay works you have to see it in action, but I'll try to describe it as best I can. The premise of this physics-based puzzle game is that each level will have a challenge, such as destroy every gem block or carefully unstack a pile of rectangular blocks much like you would as if you were playing Jenga. Some levels will have you throwing tennis balls, bombs, or bowling balls at to interact with the level while others may have you spraying fire hoses and blasting things with lasers. Some levels encourage you to operate with delicate precision and others encourage reckless, destructive behavior. Overall, the game has a good balance. The gameplay is varied and the use of the Wii controls is very impressive (with one minor exception being the light-gun style mini-games which are very rare). This game really could have been terrible. Too many developers would have slapped some half-baked control scheme onto this game and called it good, but this is one of those rare games where the developer obviously put a lot of thought into the control.
I haven't played multi-player very much, but what I've played is very fun and enjoyable. Single player is addictive, so much so that I was late to a dinner meeting because my friends kept urging me to check out the next level. Most of the levels are clever and leave the player with a great sense of accomplishment when completed. After every five or six levels a new feature or function is opened up, which keeps the gameplay from getting stale. From what I can tell there are hundreds of levels built into the game PLUS the game includes a full featured level editor allows you to modify existing levels and create your own in addition to being able to share your creations with others on the internet.

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BOOM BLOX?, the first game developed in collaboration between EA and director and producer, Steven Spielberg, is a high-energy game featuring over three hundred levels, a variety of activities, a cast of over thirty wacky characters, and an easy-to-use in-game editor that allows players to express their creativity. BOOM BLOX’s visceral gameplay is perfectly suited for the Wii’s interactivity.The action gets going fast and the fun never ends as you throw baseballs, blast lasers, save wacky animal characters, explore cool worlds and more!

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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Super Bowling 64 Review

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I got this game for Christmas last year, it didn`t meet my excpectations.IT WAS BETTER THAN MY EXPECTATIONS!!! It was really worth the money. If you have or are planning to get N64,
I highly reccomend that you get this game! If you are a bowling
fan,this is a MUST for you!

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Super Bowling 64 is a sequel to the obscure Super BowlingSNES, yet brings a fresh look to the ancient sport. Players can choosea ball between 6 and 16 pounds in weight, adjust their hook and power, and finesse their release point. One of the more interesting features is golf mode, where players make "par" by clearing an unlikely arrangement of pins with one, or more rarely, two balls. Multiplayer action is displayed via a vertically split screen, and options include the deadline-driven "vs." mode.Besides an assortment of Japanese teens, the bowlers include a pixie, a blue giant, and a robotic penguin. Venues include a Japanese house, a brick-walled mansion, an irrigation ditch, and a garage with cinderblock walls replacing gutters.

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Saturday, September 3, 2011

HDE Dual Wii Remote Charging Station with Battery Packs Review

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Like most of you at first, I was thrilled to get a charging station for such a good price. Unfortunately, now I know why. I charged the batteries fully for over 12 hours (as required) out of the box, and initially I got about a week's worth of play from each remote. However since then, the battery life has been awful. More often than not, when I pick up a remote to play I find it's dead... even after fully charging it a few days prior. When there IS enough power to play, it only lasts for a few hours.
I would strongly recommend spending the extra money and getting a quality, name-band charger. I most certainly will as soon as I get around to replacing this P.O.S.

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Super Monkey Ball Jr Review

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The original Super Monkey Ball was one of the Gamecube's great launch titles and was an insanely fun game that proved Sega could still make great games. Super Monkey Ball Jr. manages to retain just about all the great qualities of it's console counterpart and graphically pushes the GBA to it's limits. The premise of the game is to roll a monkey in a sphere to the goal before time expires or by preventing your monkey from falling off the narrow, twisting path. While this sounds easy and boring, the game is neither and is instead a blast to play. The controls on the analog pad can be a bit touchy (honestly the controls on the Gamecube with the analog sticks were better and more precise), but eventually you can get used to it and you'll experience the pure fun that is Super Monkey Ball. All in all, with the wave of GBA games of late, Super Monkey Ball Jr. is one of the best, and one of the most enjoyable games to come along in a while.

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Super Monkey Ball is the incredibly fun and silly game that will have you playing non-stop!

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