I don't know. I haven't been able to get my hands on the game yet. It looks like it may be as hard to come by as the controller and the Wii itself. :-(
I'm so sorry to hear that, DJ Zilla. You must be very disappointed to have waited so long already, and now you just have cash back instead of a working Wii. Puff Daddy has a good idea about calling Nintendo. I think I would do anything to try to get a Wii back in my house.
I beg your pardon, Puff Daddy I didn't realize this debate was about women - I thought it was about children playing outisde...or not, and the bad rap parents get or video games get.
I happen to be a nursery nurse - a child care professional who has studied children, their needs and behaviour. Even though I don't have any children, I can see both sides of the coin. But this debate blames video games for the lack of play children get outside. If a child is left unsupervised, the child will do what they want to do. So if anyone is to blame, it's the parents..... not the video games.
I completely agree 100% with the above comments. Parents used to complain that children these days don't get enough excerise and they spend their time in front of a TV screen playing games. Now with the Wii, children (and adults) can get excerise whilst playing... and they are still complaining :em-19: .
I guess they need to think back to when they used to play 'house' with dolls, or play with their action men.... that isn't real life either!
Video games teaches children hand/eye co-ordination as well as the many skills they need to be able to work in this hi-tech computer driven life we live in.
I very much dought that the BBC are getting information from the Wii - maybe the other way around. The BBC has, in my opinion, the best world coverage of news and the most truthful. News in the States is very biased, even CNN sometimes. I never listen to the news here for that reason.
I think it does say they'll be bringing it out for the DS aswell :em-29:
I've played the online version many times and although it's a really dumb game, it's really addictive. Have you seen the 'lines' on You Tube? They're crazy!
Its not useless if you know when to apply. For example, if you cut off your thumb. You can calcute the angle it was cut at, the velocity it was cut at, and many other interesting points. Or at least, thats what my physics teacher did.