Wii Games
Wii Games
Nintendo Wii games have transformed the video game world; it's no longer all about violent shooting games or complicated role-playing games that have a high learning curve just to get to the "fun part." With its simple interface, and a playing style that pushes you to get off the sofa, the Nintendo Wii is great for party games as well as a fun thing to enjoy on your own!
Wii Games: Not Just the Same Old Game
EA has created a wide variety of games for the Nintendo Wii that push play to the next level. Everything from sports favorites to all-new games designed to make the most of the Wii's features. Standing in front of the TV pointing your Wii-mote will allow you to control the pointer displayed on the screen. The Wii Balance Board can be used with EA SPORTS Active to add more functionality to many exercises.
EA SPORTS hits like Madden NFL, NBA LIVE, and FIFA feature Wii-specific game modes that push realism to new heights and set these games apart from their console and mobile versions. With the addition of the all-new Wii Motion Plus to Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 All-Play for the Wii, an entirely new dimension has been added to this mega-popular game by linking real movements to performance in the game. Whether you're a touring pro or a weekend duffer, this game is as close to real golf as it gets, and just as much fun as the real thing, too.
New games created with the Wii in mind include standouts like Boom Blox where players use the controllers to perform tasks like solving puzzles made from building blocks. Grand Slam Tennis uses Total Racket Control so you can swing the racket like a Grand Slam Champion. In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince you'll feel the thrill of Quidditch as the Wii Remote and Nunchuck become your broomstick while you fly through the stadium.
Something for Everyone
The Wii is a great gaming device for almost anyone! EA offers a variety of easy-to-learn, fun party games. And players looking for Wii versions of their favorite games will find a new way to do what they love on the Wii. So whether you're looking to push action, push wonder, or push speed, players can expect EA to make more Nintendo Wii games with pure and simple fun in mind.





