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Get Your Girl To Game: Wii

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by Lisa Haasbroek

Want to get your girl to game? Consider getting a Wii. Since its launch, the Wii has been marketed towards non-traditional gamers, in particular female audiences and seniors. If you need any proof, just check out the glut of pink Wii accessories on the market…and yes, I confess, my Wii is pink.

Because its relatively budget friendly and doesn’t require much investment, noobs to console gaming are more likely to give it a try. Let’s check out a few popular titles that might appeal to women non-gamers.

Wii Sports

This usually comes bundled with your Wii, and its a great place to start. Play tennis, bowling, boxing, golf and baseball, with daily fitness tests included. The learning curve is manageable, and the games are family suitable, so everybody can play. Even non-gamers eat this up.

At the time of this writing, this title is available in South Africa.

Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party Bundle

Dance against opponents, or by yourself. Awesome concept. You use the Game Cube ports to plug in your dance mats, up to four at a time. The Wii allows you to use both foot and hand motions to play, and there is even a workout mode that tells you how many calories you’ve burned! Lots of people buy DDR as a fitness tool. There are dance hits from the past 4 decades, so the music alone is worth it.

At the time of this writing, this title must be imported in South Africa.

Trauma Centre: Second Opinion – (Wii)

This is a cult classic, animated surgery simulation. You play as hotshot surgeon Derek, and must save patients as they roll into your ER. The Wii control system adds realism, though it takes a steady hand to perform some operations. It’s just as good, if not better than the original.

At the time of this writing, this title must be imported in South Africa.

Guitar Hero 3: Legends of Rock Bundle

With hits by Santana, White Zombie, and Aerosmith, this game doesn’t need much introduction. You slot your Wii remote into the guitar, and you’re set to battle your way against rock legends. There’s no strings, but to simulate playing you have a bar you push which affects how fast the notes move. There’s a multiplayer action mode too, so its a great game to play together or with a group, assuming you can manage to dig up another guitar.

At the time of this writing, this title can be pre-ordered in South Africa.

Cooking Mama:Cook off

It’s a cooking simulation game, where you perform various tasks related to food preparation, such as grilling burgers, melting butter, beating eggs, and grinding meat. It’s easy to learn, but don’t expect to gain any new culinary skills. Still, with 55 recipes, its interesting, fun, and mindless entertainment.

At the time of this writing, this title must be imported in South Africa.

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

It’s been referred to as the best adventure of all time, and Wii’s combat controls make this game very immersing. It’s a retelling of the original classic story, but with new twists. As Link, you navigate through the world exploring dungeons and temples, fighting monsters and bosses, and using you head to solve simple logic puzzles. It may be fairly challenging for new gamers, since it is still an action title, but the learning curve is not too steep. Anyone with a love for fantasy adventures will dig it.

At the time of this writing, this title is available in South Africa.

By Lisa Haasbroek of Plastic Ostrich Games, local developers of freeware games.

Last Updated: January 8, 2008

13 Comments

  1. Goblin

    January 8, 2008 at 06:17

    Wow. A cooking simulation? That’s…an amazing lack of imagination on someones part.

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  2. Messiah

    January 8, 2008 at 07:18

    I would have to say MySims for a girl gamer, for some reason my GF loves that game, I just can’t be bothered to run around making stuff for people and decorating their houses.

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  3. koldFU5iON

    January 8, 2008 at 07:51

    you forgot Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 🙁 it’s so uber cool!

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  4. OddSockZA

    January 8, 2008 at 08:37

    @Goblin :

    I’ve played a fair amount of Cooking Mama on the DS, and it’s strangely addictive, and really rather fun. Just don’t tell anyone I said this, okay? 😛

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  5. Causer

    January 8, 2008 at 09:17

    Weird place to ask but when importing some (pretty much all the games) we go for the PAL version right? So import from UK etc.

    Also what about Wario Ware +-200 mini games…

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  6. Burns ZA

    January 8, 2008 at 09:52

    Uk, Australia.
    Rayman Rabbids and Super Mario Galaxy FTW – Seriously my wife hasn’t stopped since I got the Wii. She was hooked on Trauma Centre Second Opinion, then got very far into Zelda, Rayman Rabbids 1 was her favourite game until Super Mario Galaxy arrived – she is good and solidly hooked now.

    Definately a console to get your sexier half into some gaming. It’s a double edged sword though so be careful!

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  7. Lisa

    January 8, 2008 at 18:58

    MySims is also neat, but I prefer just playing Sims 2.

    Wario is cool, but only if you plan to go online with your Wii.

    BTW, go online with a chipped Wii and Nintendo will make it a very expensive and useless paperweight, so don’t even think about it.

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  8. Lupus

    January 9, 2008 at 12:32

    So if this console is supposed to be budget friendly why are the games R399+ I mean Zelda is R599 at most shops that is ridiculous for a game on a “budget” system/

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  9. Burns ZA

    January 9, 2008 at 13:42

    Lupus, the console is bugget – not the games. Although importing does reduce the cost somewhat.

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  10. mdfocking

    October 3, 2008 at 15:42

    yeah !!!!! its very cool :mrgreen: :mrgreen: 😎

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  11. mdfocking

    October 3, 2008 at 15:43

    coool

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  12. mdfocking

    October 3, 2008 at 15:44

    modefokkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk!!!!! i am hollands hahah jullie domme kut engelse verstaan dit niet hahahah

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  13. ShenSwah

    January 24, 2010 at 22:29

    2010!!!

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