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13/07/2009 Artistic Mousey Gamer Review
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Wii-Sports Nintendo Wii

Wii-Sports

Format:
Nintendo Wii

Genre:
Sporting

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Here's what I drew with my mouse after hearing awsome Wii-Sports song, 'Press A'. I hope you like my video game reviews that are not hand drawn - but written one mouse stroke at a time.

Wii-sports, at its best, is completely engaging and re-playable. Unfortunately, it’s best only comes in the form of a couple of mini-games: Golf and Bowling. The rest of the games are mundane and get old quickly, and sometimes they border on the irritating (I’m looking at you Wii Sports Boxing).

However, as far as Wii games go, I think Wii Sports is probably a top 5 or 10 game. It’s definitely a game that gets turned back on every once in a while, but I don’t think anyone’s going to look back at Sports as Nintendo’s revolutionary moment for the Wii.

Written by Noah Rodenbeek

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"My mouse drawn reviews are my gut reaction to whatever game I've just played, and, as a service to the intelligent reader, it will be dispensed with as many pictures and as few words as I can manage."


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