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Guitar Hero World Tour Cheats

December 30, 2008 By: admin Category: Wii Secrets! Tips and Tricks

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Insert the cheats below at the game’s main menu to unlock the corresponding result.

  • AT&T Park (Venue) - Yellow, Green, Red, Red, Green, Blue, Red, Yellow
  • Aaron (Character) - Blue, Red, Yellow, Yellow, Yellow, Yellow, Yellow, Green
  • Always Slide Mode - Green, Green, Red, Red, Yellow, Red, Yellow, Blue
  • Automatic Kick Drum - Yellow, Green, Red, Blue, Blue, Blue, Blue, Red
  • Best Buy Kid (Character) - Green, Red, Blue, Green, Red, Blue, Blue, Green
  • Different Flame Colors - Green, Red, Green, Blue, Red, Red, Yellow, Blue
  • Different Gem Colors - Blue, Red, Red, Green, Red, Green, Red, Yellow
  • Different Star Colors - Red, Red, Yellow, Red, Blue, Red, Red, Blue
  • European Kid (Character) - Blue, Red, Blue, Blue, Yellow, Yellow, Yellow, Green

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Merry Christmas Ever Wii One

December 24, 2008 By: admin Category: Uncategorized

Hello Everyone,

My name is Steven and i am the Administrator of this website.

I would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and all the best for 2009.

Hope you all get what you want off Santa Claus.

Thank you all for visiting my site.

I have added a new page, which has lots of mini games for you to enjoy.

Many Thanks,  Steven

Wii Tips and Tricks

December 09, 2008 By: admin Category: Cool Wii Stuff, Wii Secrets! Tips and Tricks

Console related:

1. Press the home button on the main menu. Next, click on the controller image. You can adjust the Wii-mote volume and rumble functions.

2. Hold A and B down and you can move the windows on the main menu around.

3. Want your plain-looking Wii to have some style? Add a blue light around you CD drive anytime the console is on by doing the following:

Go to your email from the home menu, and add your personel computer email address to your address book. Wait ~1 hour for the email (mine took at least this long) Reply to the email from your computer. In a few minutes, you will have an email waiting for you on your Wii. Don’t read it! As long as it remains new, you have a pretty blue light!
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Animal Crossing Unlocks

December 08, 2008 By: admin Category: Wii Secrets! Tips and Tricks

Store Upgrades

Entry Location:
Tom Nook’s Store

 

These are the amounts required to get your store bigger and better!

 

 

Bank Unlockables
Box of Tissues - Deposit 100,000 bells into the bank.
Gold Card - Reach “VIP” status.
Shopping Card - Deposit 10,000 bells into the bank.
Earn Trophies
Entry Location:
On some days there are contests. You can earn trophies by winning them.

Trauma Center: New Blood

November 30, 2008 By: admin Category: New Games

Trauma Center

If doctors were as slow at operating as Nintendo are at releasing Trauma Center games, the streets would overflow with the broken and half-finished. The irony of it is, New Blood is all about efficiency: four hands going at it in co-op operations where previously two sutured alone.

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EA Launch game to rival “Wii Fit”

November 16, 2008 By: admin Category: Cool Wii Stuff, New Games

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Electronic Arts has put an end to the ongoing speculation regarding the company’s own Wii Fit rival by unveiling the firm’s newest title, EA Sports Active.EA Sports Active, scheduled for release Spring 2009, will come bundled with a number of peripherals – or sports equipment – such as a set of two leg straps, a resistance band, as well as a health book. EA says the entire product will sell for $59.99.

 

EA’s fitness proposal is markedly different to Nintendo’s. Sports Active is designed to burn calories and build tone and strength. It does this with around 20 dynamic exercises, such as running, bicep curls, shoulder presses, cardio boxing and squats.

In line with EA’s purpose of aiming the product at the female market, the software itself will have its own personal trainer in the guise of a virtual Bob Greene (Oprah Winfrey’s personal trainer and exercise physiologist) who will offer feedback on the user’s performance.

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Wii Music Unlocks

October 30, 2008 By: admin Category: Wii Secrets! Tips and Tricks

Here are some Unlocks for Wii Music,

Hopefully these will make playing Wii Music even more entertaining.

 

Unlockables
“A Little Night Music”: Finish the 1st “Expand Your Style” Lesson
“American Patrol”: Complete the Rock Jam Mastery Lesson
“Animal Crossing — K.K. Blues”: Finish the 1st “Expand Your Style” Lesson
“Animal Crossing”: Finish the 1st “Expand Your Style” Lesson
“Bridal Chorus”: Complete the Rock Jam Mastery Lesson
“Carmen”: Play through “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” in Mii Maestro
“Chariots of Fire”: Finish the 1st “Expand Your Style” Lesson
“Do-Re-Mi” in Handbell Harmony: Complete “My Grandfather’s Clock” in Handbell Harmony

 

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Wii Remote Analysis

October 28, 2008 By: admin Category: Cool Wii Stuff

You know how the Wii controller works. You know what it can do. You’ve seen the press shots and read the games previews. But how does the controller actually feel?

No matter how many Wii game previews you read, finally getting your hands on the controller in December (or November, if you’re a super-keen importer) will be a totally new, slightly unusual feeling. But we analysed, poked, prodded and playtested the controller to death in a recent hands-on session with Wii to bring you these detailed impressions of exactly what the controller is like and how it performs.

Please note, Nintendo was quick to stress that the controllers we used were not final retail units, and so may still differ slightly from the end product you’ll be excitedly plucking off the shelves. But apart from a couple of the controllers still being hard-wired to the consoles (instead of being fully wireless), they felt pretty near to complete to us.

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Kids Love Wii Music

October 24, 2008 By: admin Category: Cool Wii Stuff, New Games

Hardcore gamers are split on “Wii Music.”

It’s not “Rock Band” or “Guitar Hero” — it’s something entirely different. Given the accessibility of “Wii Music,” however, it seems especially designed to engage the younger crowd.

A few weeks ago, I was speaking with Nintendo Treehouse employee JC Rodrigo, who was demoing “Wii Music” all day. He’d recently attended the Austin City Limits music festival in Texas and spent several hours with kids checking out “Wii Music.”

What kind of music did kids create with their Wiimotes?

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Wii High Definition in 2011

October 02, 2008 By: admin Category: Cool Wii Stuff

Hot on the heals of news that Sony’s been idea-shopping its so-called “PS4″ to developers, the grapevine has it “from multiple sources” that Nintendo’s started talking up its official successor to the Wii. What They Play “parents guide to video games” co-founder John Davison says he’s heard it from several folks in the games dev and publishing biz that Nintendo’s started showing “what’s next” and buzz-calling it the “Wii HD,” though it’s apparently any one’s guess whether that would be the final name or not.

Think Game Boy to Game Boy Advance, says Davison, or “same candy shell, more powerful not-so-chewy center.”

Tasty bits:

- High definition visuals.

- Greater priority given to digitally distributed content.

- Local storage (for said digitally distributed content).

- A game link for the Virtual Boy.

One of those is only 99 percent false, while the other three fall somewhere in the “who knows, but let’s make a wish!” range.

Of course it’s always possible that Nintendo’s imminent press conference could include a wink or nod toward new hardware. Not likely, but possible. They’ve certainly got plenty of other dots to connect, like announcing their long rumored new Nintendo DS handheld, which an MCV source now “guarantees” is coming.