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Wii Games for Two Participants

Developed by Japanese video games giant Nintendo, the innovative Wii games console features a pioneering motion control system that means your onscreen characters mirror your exact physical movements. With hundreds of exciting games to select from and the system used by people of all ages, Wii owners are spoiled for choice. Up to four players can participate in many of the games, with games designed for two players among the most popular and available.
  1. "Super Mario Galaxy"

    • Voted one of the best games of all time by critics, this vast action adventure sees one player take control of the world's most famous plumber, Mario, and the other his brother, Luigi. Players explore exciting new worlds and galleries in a race against time to rescue Princess Peach from the evil clutches of arch enemy Bowser. Both characters can jump, fly, spin, twist, dive, swim, run and perform many other special moves by shaking, tilting and pointing the wireless Wii controller and nunchuk.

    "Punch Out"

    • Released in 2009, 22 years after the first version of this boxing classic appeared on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), "Punch Out" is ideal for two players. Featuring a broad range of powerful competitors, big money tournaments and title fights, "Punch Out" lets you jab and hook and your way to glory. With several head-to-head modes and bonus rounds, the sports game stars characters from the original game and plenty of new challengers determined to knock you out.

    "Tatsunoko Versus Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars"

    • Developed by Capcom, creators of the world famous "Street Fighter" arcade and video games, "Tatsunoko versus Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars" pits characters from that title in battle against well-known Japanese anime stars created by Tatsunoko Publishing. Making use of the full range of Wii control buttons and arm movements, players must battle their way through round after round of fights, racing not only against their deadly opponent but also the clock. Traditional head-to-head fights and tag-team matches enhance this game's appeal among games of all ages.

    "LostWinds: Winter of the Melodias"

    • The long-awaited follow-up to the original "LostWinds" game released back in 2008, this spectacular sequel features even larger levels, new moves, characters, weapons and magic powers. Set against the backdrop of fantasy landscapes and vast worlds, players must work together to guide their characters through various levels and complete challenges in the quest to save Toku's mother. With the power to switch between the seasons of winter and summer at the touch of a button, users can turn waterfalls and lakes into frozen wonderlands to help defeat foes

    "EA Sports Active"

    • Losing weight and keeping in shape has never been such fun, with Nintendo's wireless technology and digital workout routines featured in "EA Sports Active" giving you the chance to personalize a fitness program. With an emphasis on improving strength, cardiovascular capability and flexibility, the game contains a wide range of physical activities, including boxing, running, stretching and squatting. Should players be struggling for energy or motivation, a personal trainer is just a button press away.


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