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Nintendo: Adults More Active On Wii Than Xbox 360, PS3

Nintendo: Adults More Active On Wii Than Xbox 360, PS3
Nintendo of America president and CEO Reggie Fils-Aime is on a mission to dispel what he recently called “false assumptions” about the Nintendo Wii. One of those assumptions is that Wii owners do not play the console — that once players tire of the pack-in Wii Sports, the console gathers dust. But in an analyst Q& A session during E3 in Los Angeles last week, Fils-Aime cited a February survey …

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How do I fix the Wii remotes if I push the synchronize button for longer than 10 seconds on the Wii console?

I was installing the Wii Fit and when I had to synchronize the board I pushed down the sychronize button for over 10 seconds on the console. The remotes will not work now. Does anyone know how to fix them?

What is the best Wii game that utilizes the controller more than other consoles?

There is a lot of ‘What is the best Wii game?’ questions, but I’m looking for a Wii game that utilizes the motion-sensitive controller that makes the gameplay different than on other consoles such as PS3 and Xbox360. The game uses movements and coordination that other consoles can’t incorporate in their game.
Thanks for the suggestions. I have another thing to add: Are there any good tennis or boxing games (apart from Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort) within the criteria I have given earlier? Thanks!

What Wii games make you get up and do stuff rather than just sitting?

I like that kind better. I have Wii Fit, Wii Sports, and Wii Music. I also have Wii Play and Game Party, but the controls on those are really hard to get the hang of. I like Wii Sports and Wii Music the best.

Also, is there any game where you walk? On Wii Fit there is a running part, but I don’t know of any walking ones, and I like to walk.
Wii Fit makes me fall over a lot- I’m not too good at balance…and pretty much that’s all it is. I would also like one that doesn’t have difficult controls like Game Party.
I also like this kind because you can’t ‘beat’ them. You just play tennis, or play a song, or exercise, or…you get the point.

The ones you beat are useless after you beat them. What do you do with them then? There’s nothing else left to play!