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Godzilla Unleashed For Wii

You’ve all seen the commercials, with friends reigning terror upon each other, via Wiimote’s. Well, the fun is available now and Godzilla Unleashed can be purchased from the Wii shop for just $49.99.

Godzilla Unleashed Features 

  • Be Gozilla and wreak destruction – using the Wii controllers you can truly feel like you are battlng and destroying as the famous monsters
  • Innovative non-linear storyline – for the single player missions, choices made in battles affect how the game plays out, creating different story branches and paths leading to multiple possible endings
  • Play as new Monsters as well as all the classic favorites, all approved by Toho (creators of Godzilla)
  • Social Party modes

Buy-Wii.net Customer Reviews of Godzilla Unleashed

4 out of 5 stars Godzilla Unleashed on Wii   December 7, 2007

Let me preface this by saying that I’m a big Godzilla fan who enjoyed the previous two entries into this series, “Godzilla Destroy All Monsters Melee” and “Godzilla Save The Earth” even though they were flawed games. I have been awaiting “Godzilla Unleashed” since summer and it is one of the reasons I picked up a Nintendo Wii.

While “Godzilla Unleashed” is far from a perfect game, I am very happy with it and would recommend it without reservations to any Godzilla fan. The game features an almost perfect roster of Toho monsters, some of whom have never appeared in a video game before. The game also features innovative controls that make use of the Wiimote/nunchuck setup and a nonlinear story mode in which choices made during the game influence what you encounter later in the story. And, of course, there are many options for multiplayer which has always been the cornerstone for these Atari Godzilla games. All of the above are executed with varying levels of quality.

Wireless Wii Nunchuck

Coming soon is an answer to those searching for true Wireless freedom. But the question still remains, if the nunchuck does not tether itself to the Wiimote, would it still be considered a Nunchuck? Hmmm, it’s never annoyed me, but for those that want to go wireless with their Wii, Nyko is coming up with the answer.

Keep in mind this Wii accessory is not made by Nintendo, but Nyko is a trusted source amongst video game console accessories. Nyko already offers accesories for the Wii, like a cooler, Wiimotes, and other add ons.

Holiday Wii Shopping

There does not appear to be any kind of Wii supply relief in sight, at least before Christmas this year. But fret not, this only applies to traditional methods, such as purchasing from a brick and mortar store like Best Buy, Wal-Mart, or other traditional means. The Nintendo Wii can still be bought online, although you will be paying a premium for such a sought after console.

The Buy-Wii store still has consoles, but expect to pay in the $300 range. Check out all your options to find the best deal and put the Nintendo Wii under the Christmas tree this year.

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Wii Supply and Demand

Wii ChristmasYou don’t have to be an industry analyst to know that supply of the Nintendo Wii console cannot keep up with the demand, especially approaching Christmas. However, Michael Patcher, an industry professional feels that it will be sometime in April before Nintendo can even out the supply to put Wii’s on the shelf after the holiday rush.

He did, however, state that despite the lack of stock, Nintendo will top Christmas sales with Wii, predicting the company to sell 1.7 million consoles over the Christmas period, while he expects Microsoft to sell 1.5 million 360s and Sony to flog 800,000 PS3s. 

Another reason to buy that Nintendo Wii online or pretty much anywhere you can find one. Although you will be paying a premium, or finders fee, it’s still a small price to pay for the hottest gift of the past 2 years. ;)

Wii Shortages Lead to Bundles Only

Rumors are abounding that many retailers are forcing the sale of Wii bundles as an only option to get a Wii this holiday. Because of the shortages major retailers are bundling systems with games and extra controllers to force a sale of twice the price of a Wii only. Reports are showing that stores such as Toys R Us are only selling bundles and refuse to sell a standalone Wii system.

On the home front, Nintendo is still claiming that they are doing everything they can to keep up with the demand, especially this close to Christmas. However, it’s a daunting task with Wii being the #1 seller in next-gen game consoles, almost the world over. Who would have guessed over a year later that the Wii would still be outselling every other system AND still be in a shortage?

Top 5 Wii Accessory Pics

If you are a lucky one, who has managed to acquire a Nintendo Wii this Christmas, or if you are planning on buying Wii accessories for someone who already has one, here are my top pics. These items are the inexpensive answer to, “I have a Wii, buy me an accessory.” :)

Wii Soft Sports Kit

Wii Soft Sports Kit makes playing Wii Sports titles more realistic or at least just a little more fun. They are soft, so if you get whacked in the head by a flailing Wii tennis racket you shouldn’t get knocked out.

Wireless Sensor Bar

Wii Wireless Sensor Bar makes a wireless living room, more wireless. Nintendo was smart enough to make the Nintendo Wii wifi compatible, unfortunately a wired sensor is the only thing that comes with the system. I hate wires, so this bar fits perfectly with the rest of my home theater system.

Wii HD Cables

Wii HD Component Cables are almost necessary if you have an HD television. The need for this Wii accessory becomes more apparent when playing on a big TV. It will make all your Wii games look better.

Wii Crosbow

Wii Zapper with Link’s Crossbow is more than just an accessory, it’s a game that makes full use of the Wii’s pointer ability. The zapper combines the nunchuck and the Wiimote so that it feels like a gun and works perfectly with the included Link’s Crossbow game. The Wii Zapper is also compatible with other Wii shooters like Resident Evil.

Wii Dual Charge Station

Wii Charge Stations are becoming a necessary, mainly because I play the Wii too much. I’m spending a fortune on AA batteries, and this solves the problem. This item would be a welcome accessory to any Wii owner. Looks like a perfect stocking stuffer for your’s truly. ;)

Wii Party Games For Christmas

Wii Smarty PantsIf you are like my family, it’s large, and we all get together at a central meeting point at Christmas. The mornings are normally consumed by initial meet and greets, along with people talking about how hungry they are, in anticipation of a large dinner. Then dinner time comes, family gets full, and the afternoon drags on. To pass the time we play board games or similar activity to get everyone involved, this year we plan on doing something different.

I hope that this year we can use the Wii to bring the family together and play some min-games and a little bit of trivia from the new game Smarty Pants. Most of the games are easy enough and the controls are effective so that all ages in our family can play together. Never mind the fact we look like flailing idiots, especially during some of the minigames in Raving Rabbits. Playing the Wii at a family get together is a new twist on an old tradition that I think everyone will enjoy.

How are you planning on using the Wii during the Holidays?

Wii Media Center…Possibility

With the news yesterday of a new DS Download Channel in Japan, the possibility of the Wii becoming a set-top box increases. Also, don’t forget the fact that the Wii is compatible with USB Keyboards and there is already software available to fake some media center properties in your Wii. Because of these turn of events many industry analysts feel that Nintendo is trying to follow the Xbox 360 and PS3 lead of becoming a complete entertainment box.

The real challenge will be storage for the Wii, along with the processing power to stream media and handle multiple downloads. In addition, Nintendo is claiming there is no immediate plan to bring the Download Channel to the US.

There are no plans to bring something like this to the United States at the moment, he said, but Nintendo is always looking around. “There are other channel opportunities,” he said. “They may look like games. They may not look like games.”

Don’t we just love hearing the vague game? News.com has the rest of the scoop, in a boring comparison of next gen consoles and how they will replace your DVD player, cable box, and even PC. Yeah right.