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Punch-Out!! for Nintendo Wii review

Punch-Out!! for Nintendo Wii review

Gaming
During the 1980s, Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! was a cultural phenomenon. Not only did it introduce skill-based gameplay and its now-memorable boxing ring theme music, but it also gave players the chance to face-off against colorful fighters of different nationalities. Plus, gamers were psyched when they learned the final boss of the game was then-legendary real life boxer Mike Tyson. In 1987's Punch-Out!!, players were told the story of Little Mac, a petite fighter from the Bronx who wanted nothing more than to enter the World Video Boxing Association. Because of his small stature, Mac was turned down by over one hundred trainers before meeting Doc Louis, a former heavyweight champion. With Doc's training, Mac shaped up to become the greatest fighter in the circuit. Fifteen ye...
Yoga mat for sweaty hands with Wii Fit

Yoga mat for sweaty hands with Wii Fit

Health
Yoga mat for sweaty hands - As noted in "Wii Fit Yoga Pose Overview" and "Seven Additional Poses on the Wii Balance Board", the Wii Fit trainer, one of the most popular yoga games, often provides instructions for players to see the full expression of the yoga poses profiled, but does not include modifications, safety notes or ways to make the pose relaxing, comfortable or safe for users who are unfamiliar with yoga. The last four yoga poses a Wii Fit player can unlock on this one of the famous yoga games are performed on the yoga mat for sweaty hands, without monitoring by the Wii Remote or Balance Board at all. Yoga Games - Cobra Pose Considered to be one of the most basic backbends, Cobra Pose, or Bhujangasana, strengthens both the front and back core muscle groups. Cobra is a k...
Hand held console video games for young children

Hand held console video games for young children

Gaming
Hand held console toys for young children must be robust enough to withstand knocks, drops and sticky fingers. They should also have age appropriate games which are interesting and challenging but not too difficult. Most family games for Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft game platforms require a considerable amount of reading, making them inaccessible for most children under about 6 years of age without a considerable amount of help. The very fact that they are so small means that hand help toys like the Nintendo DS are designed to be played by only one person. Hand Held Educational Electronic Toys for Young Children There’s a range of small hand held electronic toys available for younger children. The price tag will indicate what is available. Very cheap hand held toys may contain...
Action game review: Kirby’s Epic Yarn Wii

Action game review: Kirby’s Epic Yarn Wii

Gaming
Kirby's Epic Yarn is the first real Kirby game since the N64 title, Kirby64: The Crystal Shards. Developed by Good-feel and Hal Laboratory and released by Nintendo for the Wii in November, 2010, Kirby has made a grandiose reappearance that reminds gamers why they fell in love with the little pink puffball in the first place. To put it simply, the game is very, very easy, but the overall journey is cute, fun to play, and has some truly amazing vista's to behold. Off to Patch Land The first thing to get out of the way is the story. Kirby games aren't known for deep story's and this is no exception, but it is at least cute and does the job of setting up the gameplay. Kirby is drawn into a Patch Land, a world made of yarn and different patches, where he finds himself made of yarn. Th...