Video Game News

The Black Wii is here!

black wiiIn case you haven’t heard, in the next few days, Nintendo will be releasing the Black Wii. This is just a Wii, but the difference is for the same price as the current white Wii it’ll come with a Wii-mote with MotionPlus and Wii Sports Resort, in addition to the Wii Sports and nunchuk that comes with the regular one.

Other than the color change, there’s no difference in how the black Wii works than the white Wii. Except, of course, that it looks stunningly sleek.  If you’ve got a fancy big-screen plasma or LCD TV and a home entertainment system, this Wii will be right at home.

If you’ve been thinking of getting a second Wii for the house, there’s never been a better time. How many times have you wanted to work out, while the kids wanted to play Mario Kart? Now, you can put the black Wii  in the family room, and move the white Wii to your home gym or exercise room.

On a related note, if you’ve been looking for a good deal on a Wii, chances are if you search for Wii on eBay in the next couple of weeks, you should see a lot of people selling their white ones at rock-bottom prices!

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Just Dance Sequel Announced: Dance on Broadway for Wii

It’s funny, but one of the best selling fitness games for the Wii (having sold 2 million copies and counting) isn’t an exercise game. It’s Ubisoft’s Just Dance. And as I wrote in my review of Just Dance, it’s a winner. It’s got that unique combination of fun, hipness, practicality (I’m just waiting for that next dance party where I can put my moves into action), and addictiveness. The only gripe I have against the game is its motion tracking, definitely not one of Ubisoft’s strong suits (if anyone from Ubi is reading this, two words: Motion Plus).

So as a fan of this game, I was happy to hear that Ubisoft is planning what looks to be a sequel: Dance on Broadway. Ubisoft has announced a release date of June 25, 2010 and a pre-order link is already available on Amazon. Other than that details are a bit sketchy. There’s speculation that there may be on online component of the game (imagine a dance-off between you and people around the world).

I’ll post more details as I hear them!

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Your Shape for Wii on Sale at Amazon

Ubisoft’s Your Shape is available for sale at Amazon.com for only $19.99. If you don’t have it, I’d say pounce on it while you can. The price makes it worth it if for no other reason than to get the USB camera (which you can use with your Windows PC as well as your Wii).

The game itself? Well, as I mentioned in a previous review (and my Amazon review, which you can see as the third one on the page) was honestly not the greatest game in the world. The workouts are great, but Ubisoft overreached a bit in thinking they could make a USB camera work as a precise Wii game controller (never mind that Microsoft is pouring millions and millions into making Project Natal do the same thing for Xbox).

Worse, if you read through reviews of this game, you’ll see lots of glowing reviews which were clearly fake, written by Ubisoft shills. Which is a shame, because Ubisoft is just hurting themselves and their own products’ credibility with practices like that. If they took the money they’re paying these people and put it into making more great games like Just Dance, they’d find that people would buy the games in record numbers without having to resort to misrepresentation. 

In any case, this game was an unmitigated ripoff at $69.99, its price when it came out. At $19.99, it’s a nice deal. Get it while you can!

Nutrisystem

Nutrisystem Select – How much does it cost, what’s included, and other answers.

select 3It’s been a while since I did a good Nutrisystem post. I’m still on the plan (well, off and on), and it’s still keeping my weight pretty healthy. So I thought I’d share thoughts on the plan I’m on: Nutrisystem Select.

What it is:

As regular readers of this blog may know, Nutrisystem delivers food in one of two ways. One way is to deliver “shelf-stable” food which doesn’t need refrigeration. The best way I can describe this food is that it’s a lot like canned food. The meal is vacuum-sealed in a plastic container, which you put in the microwave. If you’re a foodie, this type of food is probably not for you, but for the rest of us the taste is pretty passable for most of the dishes. View my post of best tasting Nutrisystem meals for a list (scroll to the bottom).

The other way Nutrisystem delivers food is what they call “fresh frozen” food. This is food which is prepared fresh and then flash frozen immediately to lock in all the taste and texture. After you warm up the food, it comes out exactly like it does before it was frozen. In this sense, it’s unlike a regular TV dinner. For example, the shrimp in the shrimp alfredo is amazingly fresh with a snap as you bite into it. The garden vegetable omelet literally tastes like you just fried it up on the stove. The meatball parm melt is like a cute little brother of a Subway meatball marinara sub. And so on.

One smart thing that Nutrisystem did was partner up with Schwan Home Delivery service. If you never heard of Schwan, it’s a company that specializes in delivering this kind of flash frozen food. They helped Nutrisystem develop their product line of the right portioned meals with Schwan taste and quality.

How it works:

The Web site isn’t very clear on how to order, so here’s are step-by-step instructions.

1) Visit the Nutrisystem Site! Start now..

2) On the right-hand part of the page you’ll see buttons with the words “Learn More” under “Women’s Plan” and “Men’s Plan”. Click on the appropriate one.

3) Click “Order Now” for the regular package (Basic Select), the package for seniors (Silver Select) or a diabetic (Diabetic Select).

4) On the next page you’ll be able to choose your food plan. I definitely recommend choosing “Custom Menu”, as a lot of the shelf-stable food you get in “Member Favorites” isn’t great.

5) You can select Auto Delivery (a subscription plan) or Month By Month. I’d suggest selecting Auto Delivery (which is much cheaper), and then just cancelling the auto-delivery if you can’t use it.

6) If you chose Custom Menu, you’ll choose two weeks’ worth of shelf-stable food for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Again, I’d refer to my lists of my favorite Nutrisystem foods and their customers favorite Nutrisystem foods as your guide.

7) Go through and enter your name, address, and credit card information and sit back and wait for all the food to come to your door!

How much it costs:

If you select “Auto Delivery”, the price is only $399.99 + 18.95 shipping, which comes out to less than $5 a meal ($4.99 to be exact). If you choose “Month by Month”, the cost is $444.43 for the package, which ends up being about $5.27 a meal (plus veggies and fruits you buy separately).

What to expect next:

You’ll get two weeks worth (14 breakfasts, lunches, and dinners) of shelf-stable food right away. Store those away in the cupboard or do like I do and leave the box in the kitchen.

Two times in the next four weeks, a Schwan driver will come to your door with the box of frozen food. He’ll deliver a week at a time so as to not overstuff your freezer. The box will be tightly packed with 7 breakfasts, 7 lunches, and 7 dinners. Here are the foods you get in the frozen box. They’re all very tasty, but I’ve put a star next to the ones I find exceptional.

Breakfast
*Breakfast Burrito (1)
Ham and Cheese Omelet (1)
Homestyle Pancakes (2)
*Garden Vegetable Omelet (1)
Golden French Toast (2)

Lunch:
*Chicken Fajita Melt (1)
*Chicken Quesadilla (1)
*Meatball Parmesan Melt (1)
*Steak and Cheese Melt (2)
Toasted Ham and Cheese (2)

Dinner
Glazed Chicken Tenders (1)
*Ravioli Formaggio (1)
Salisbury Steak with Macaroni and Cheese (1)
*Shrimp Alfredo (1)
*Spinach and Cheese Stuffed Shells (1)
Turkey Pepperoni Pizza (1)
Chicken Alfredo (1)

Dessert
*Ice Cream Sandwich (8)
*Creamy Fudge Bar (2)
*Caramel Swirl Sundae (2)
*Lime Crème Bar (1)
*Fudge Swirl Sundae (1)

If you already have a Nutrisystem account, you can actually order the frozen foods separately or in special bundles if you don’t want the shelf-stable stuff.

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EA Sports Active Bundle on Sale

There’s a great deal going on for the original EA Sports Active at the EA Store.

The game is currently on sale for $43.54 at the EA Store.

It comes with the original EA Sports Active game, the leg strap, and the resistance band. You can read my original review of EA Sports Active here.

You can use coupon code PAXEAST842 to reduce the price an additional $20, for a total price of $23.54.

If you’ve been on the fence about this one, and need to start exercising before Fall of 2010, you won’t find a better deal for this one. But hurry, I have the feeling this one won’t last long…

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EA Sports announces support for the Playstation 3

About two weeks ago, EA Sports announced their plans to release a new version of EA Sports Active in the Fall. It looks like it’ll be a complete “reboot” of the highly successful franchise. Ironically, it also looks like they won’t be using Sony’s Move. Rather, they’ll be developing their own proprietary controllers.

EA Sports introduces new controllers for the new version of EA Sports Active 2.0
New Controllers for EA Sports Active 2.0

The controllers consist of a heart rate monitor which will wirelessly transmit data to the Wii, as well as what looks to be leg and arm straps with motion sensors, a decidedly more “high tech” system than their giant rubber band and Nunchuk leg strap. Great news for those of us who constantly got tangled up with the nunchuk wires and the resistance band.

It’s good to see EA Sports really pushing the bar forward. It’s also interesting to see the platforms they’ve chosen: the Wii and the Playstation 3, but not the Xbox. One of the things I’m hoping beyond hope for is that they’ll put the same graphics quality and performance into their Active product as they do into games like Fight Night, Madden Football, and NBA Live. The biggest drawback to the Wii was that it had to stick to cartoony graphics. But to do actual sports simulations that look real would be a dream come true. And dare I say…some day to be able to do them in 3D? 🙂

As with all the other announcements, EA Sports Active 2.0 (working title) will be released in the Fall, in time for the Christmas shopping season.

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Motion Fighter for PS3 Announced

One of the games you see in a lot of those previews for the Sony Move involves what looks to be some heavy hand-to-hand combat.

The game being shown in those screens is Motion Fighter, a title to be released by Sony. It looks pretty intense in a “Fight Club” sort of way. Of course, time will tell if the motion controls are truly accurate, but it looks like a promising start. And Sony says it will include a calorie counter in the game, so if you’re in a bad mood and don’t want to clobber those cute little guys and gals in Wii Boxing, this might be a good way to take out your aggression.

The game is still in development, but Sony has said that it’ll include a calorie counter. So as you beat your opponents to a pulp, you’ll be able to see how much weight you lost doing it!

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Wii Batting Practice coming soon

Fresh off its successes with Dance Dance Revolution and Walk It Out, its first foray into the exercise genre, Konami has announced another title set to release on April 27.

It’s called The Cages: Pro Style Batting Practice. It’s a baseball simulator that uses the Wii Motion Plus to simulate a batting cage. The publisher’s description seems to indicate that it’ll be a simulation of having real pitches thrown at you. It sounds like a fantastic idea for a game, and let’s keep our fingers crossed that Konami put the effort in to make it a truly realistic simulation.

Some early information on the game is available on Konami’s Web site.

As a big baseball fan and someone who forks over a little too much at the real-life batting cages sometimes, this is probably the upcoming Wii fitness game I’m looking forward to most. Stay tuned!

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Sony Move

Well, as I mentioned in my last post, last Sony announced the name of the new motion controller that it intends to launch in the Fall. It’s called “Sony Move”. Here’s their YouTube video (you may have to sit through an ad first, before you see…well, another ad).

My first reaction, as I’m sure many of yours were, was, “hey! it’s a Wii with better graphics!”. In the video, the handheld controllers look very futuristic, like space age ice cream cones. But as far as how they work, it seems strangely like a Wii remote and nunchuk, and the gameplay looks strangely like games found in Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort. Of course, in all likelihood that’s exactly what Sony was going for.

futuristic ice cream cones--yum!
What the new Sony controllers (should we call them "Son-ii-motes"?) look like.

The Wii has not only set the bar, it also invented the bar in the first place (literally). That’s why over 68 million units have been sold, and it’s not slowing down soon. But Nintendo did leave the door open for someone to build a better mousetrap. For certain games, the Wii remote and nunchuk don’t perform adequately or as precisely as they should. And of course, while the cartoony graphics are endearing in their own way, there’s something to be said about realism. Admittedly, one of the things I’m most looking forward to is a day when I can swing at a baseball thrown by an actual major league pitcher instead of  facing “Sakura” for the umpteenth time.

Sony has a bit of catching up to do, with only 33 million units sold. I think the main question will be–does their technology work as well or better than the Wii’s? If not, game over.

If so, it’ll be interesting to see if users are willing to pay a premium for more realistic, 1080i graphics. And interestingly, Sony has also announced that it’ll be producing games in 3D. That’ll be a one-two punch which, if executed right, will usher in a whole new world of games.