Posted September 21st, 2008
by morgan
I never bothered with setting up my Wii to work with my wireless connection. In fact, I wasn’t even aware the device had wireless capability without buying some type of card. I was thrilled to discover there was a whole online world where I could compete against others at Mario Kart Wii. God I love this friggin’ game! It’s the reason I have missed a lot of work. I also have many dirty dishes and Mountain Dew cans laying around my living room.
Online play is cool, but when playing locally I miss the ability to play Vs. Mode against one other player though. I don’t like having all of the computer characters in the game with me. I also need a bigger TV, because when I play with 4 players on my little 27 inch, it just gives me a headache.
Well, I’m off to play a bit more. Maybe later I will get back into Castle Crashers, but for now I’m trying to hit Leo with a red shell. He pushed me into the lava and I’ve gotta get him back. I hope you all are enjoying the site and I will keep posting tips as I learn them.
Tags: mario kart wii, nintendo, Wii Posted in Blog
Posted July 28th, 2008
by admin
How to unlock Jigglypuff in Super Smash Bros. Brawl for the Nintendo Wii.
There are three methods you can use.
Method 1
- Complete The Subspace Emissary.
- Go to the Swamp Stage. After defeating the giant Diddy Kong, you’re going to end up on a river. Go to the right. Swim under the barrel that shoots you directly to the right. Jump up onto the ground. A floating door will be there that will take you to Jigglypuff. Enter the door.
- Jigglypuff will be there and then challenge you to a Brawl. Win and you will Unlock her.
Method 2
- Complete The Subspace Emissary.
- Complete Event Matches 1-20.
- Jigglypuff will then challenge you to a Brawl. Beat her and she will be unlocked.
Method 3
- Play 350 Vs. Brawl Matches.
Tags: nintendo, super smash bros. brawl, Wii Posted in Wii
Posted July 27th, 2008
by admin
I’ve discovered that not many people know that you can actually spin the ball in Wii Sports Tennis. That’s right! You can put a little ‘english’ on the ball as you hit it.
Just twist your wrist as you are hitting the ball. It works just like in real tennis. Twist your wrist forward to spin the ball forward, spin it back to take something off the bounce and spin the ball backwards.
Tags: nintendo, Wii, wii sports, wii tennis Posted in Wii
Posted July 17th, 2008
by admin
Wouldn’t it be great to shock and amaze your friends by bowling a strike every time while playing them at Wii Bowling? Well, unless you are a robot that can make exactly the same arm movements over and over again there really is no easy way. Although there are some tips you can follow to increase your chances.
A common approach for many would be to line up way to the left if you’re a left hander, or all the way to the right if you’re a right hander and aiming a striaght ball right at the pocket (between the first and second pin in the front). Throw a straight ball right at that area. If executed correctly, you will easily bowl a strike every time.
Tags: nintendo, Wii, wii bowling, wii sports Posted in Wii