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Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis For Nintendo Wii makes perfect sense. The game, which originally appeared on Xbox 360, was such a simple-but-effective experience for the then all-consuming home console, has now found its spiritual home with the motion-sensitive controller. Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis is essentially unchanged from the…
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Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis For Nintendo Wii makes perfect sense. The game, which originally appeared on Xbox 360, was such a simple-but-effective experience for the then all-consuming home console, has now found its spiritual home with the motion-sensitive controller. Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis is essentially unchanged from the 360 incarnation. Indeed, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Okay, the visuals aren’t quite as sumptuous, but with a game like this, it’s the action that really matters, and the sport of table tennis and the demands it puts upon you as a Wii player are a joy to behold. There’s a selection of players available from the outset, all with their own playing powers: some have a great defence, others have a powerful forehand – all the characteristics you would find in real life. There’s also a choice of Tournament and Exhibition modes, with the progress you make reflected in the ongoing toughness of the ties in which you’ll partake. All you need is two controllers for a guaranteed great time. Flying solo is good too, but go up against a friend, and the fun is more than doubled.
If you spend a lot of time with your favourite gaming handheld in public, you've probably heard this sentence once or twice before. While most people have no problem subscribing to beliefs that attribute increased reaction times and better hand-eye coordination to regular exposure to games, 'making you smarter' isn't usually a trait associated...
Wuhu Island has so many things to do, there's never a dull moment. A dozen activities await visitors The activities use the precision controls of the Wii MotionPlus accessory to help players come much closer to the physical reality of engaging in the actual sports. Every real-world action, whether it's a perfect drive on the fairway or a slice off...
Based on award-winning director Peter Jackson's big-budget remake of the landmark 1933 Cooper and Schoedsack film, this video game version of King Kong is designed to convey the action and excitement the massive monster inspires, as well as the poignancy and emotion of the melancholy 'beauty and the beast' storyline. Gameplay comes in two styles:...
Just as Street Racer for the Super NES is similar to Super Mario Kart, Street Racer for the PlayStation is similar to Mario Kart 64. Filled with twists and turns, this go-cart racing game allows you or you and a friend to choose from eight different cars, each with its own distinctive character behind the wheel. Up to eight people may play if you...