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Maximum Age: 20 years
Minimum Age: 60 months
Binding: Video Game
Brand: Conspiracy
EAN: 0815315000740
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Label: Conspiracy
Manufacturer: Conspiracy
Platform: Nintendo Wii
Publisher: Conspiracy
Release Date: December 10, 2007
Studio: Conspiracy
Sales Rank: 80
MPN: 00074
Features:- 15 playable disciplines spanning the 9 most popular winter sports
- Brand new campaign mode with 42 missions including boss rivals
- Multiplayer party fun: hot seat (4 players), split screen (2 players)
- Controls perfectly adapted to Nintendo Wii¿
- Lively sports events with mascots, opening ceremony, presentation ceremony, national anthems and many more
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Product Description: Break world records in diverse single player modes and challenge your friends and family to taxing multiplayer matches. Captivating sports such as Figure Skating or Skeleton demand high skills and fast reactions. Experience the fascination of Winter Sports: The Ultimate Challenge with stunning graphics and an exciting soundtrack. Lively sports events with mascots, opening ceremony, presentation ceremony, national anthems and many more ESRB Rated E for Everyone
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The game is very solid, has excelent graphics, and good sound. There is an opening ceremony and medal ceremonies. I really like this game very much!
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This game is missing the interactive excitement created in the ski jump,snow board and ski race that the wii fit board brings to winter sports. It is just not that fun.
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Wii controller does not work properly with this game. For example, in Alpine Skiing, I can't accurately steer in the direction I want. It's very frustrating. It's a huge waste of time.
The music and the graphic are okay.
I regret buying it. I should have rented it. Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games is much better in terms of good controlling, better graphic, and more fun.
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We haven't tried all 15 events in Wii Winter Sports yet, but wife and I completed the 7 event competition earlier this evening. My second day of playing with it, her first. It took 55 minutes to complete the 7 event competition although there were a few pauses, as reported by the game itself. I'm not sure if it stops timing during pauses, but it wouldn't have made much difference either way. We were both breathing hard and sweating (and I swim about 500 yards each day). Then I did curling, which isn't in the 7 event competition and now my arm is sore from sweeping.
We've done ski jumping, 4-man bobsled, skeleton, figure skating, alpine skiing, 500M speed skating, and slalom skiing. You can compete against time or the Wii, ... Read More:
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The Wii belongs to my Wife. I'm an Xbox/Playstation kinda guy.
My wife likes games that are easy to understand, not too challenging, easy to play/win and fun enough to keep her interested for 45 minutes to an hour, at which point she usually gets distracted by something else.
Me, I can play games for hours. I want a game that's difficult, challenging, and unique. I like games that make me think, and challenges me to find new ways to complete tasks.
NEITHER of us liked Winter Sports on the Wii. The controls are completely senseless, and have no relation to the task at hand, spare possibility the luge/skeleton/bobsled games which require nothing more than tilting a controller to keep the craft centered ... Read More:
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