Saturday, November 22, 2008

In anticipation of Black Friday

Black Friday is only a week away. To get you ready for the holliday shopping season Wii Bluelight presents its holliday shopping guide.

Wii:

Wii Points Card - A must buy so you can get some Wiiware games or a cool virtual console game to relive your childhood.


Speaking of WiiWare use your WiiPoints to get the amazing game World of Goo. I have been playing this a ton lately. The best thing about the game: it will appeal to anyone in the family.





Guitar Hero World Tour - If you want to start a band the only good option on the Wii.





Mario Kart Wii - In my opinion the best Mario Kart game ever. The Wii Wheel and online play provide countless hours of fun for everyone.

Shawn White Snowboarding and/or Skate It - Check out either one of these games to put your Wii Balance board to use.

Boom Blox - This innovative game was directed and produced by Steven Spielberg. Plus my sources say this game wil be on sale at Target for $20 on Black Friday.

Animal Crossing: City Folk - If you haven't played an Animal Crossing game, this is a must have. If you have played an Animal Crossing game before this is just like the others.





Tiger Woods PGA Tour '09: All-Play: A great golf game with excellent controls. Plus it has an excellent online component.


Nintendo DS -

Pokemon Ranger: Shadows of Almia - If you don't want the traditional Pokemon game try out this game where you save Pokemon. Plus it has downloadable missions to help you catch them all.


Guitar Hero On Tour Decades - A sequal to the DS game. I love the innovative guitar grip.






Chrono Trigger DS: Releasing on November 25th this game is essentially the Super NES classic brought to the DS the best game ever, now available with bonus content and in portable form.


Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia: The third Castlevania game on the DS features an all new Glyph attack system.


Personal Trainer: Cooking - The latest from Nintendo's Touch Generations is a cookbook that walks you through the cooking process for over 200 dishes and even has a grocery list function if you are missing some of the needed ingredients.

1 comment:

The Romneys said...

Your description for Chrono Trigger is off; a more accurate one would be "the best game ever, now available with bonus content and in portable form." Yeah, that should about cover it.

-Spencer