We’re pretty sure that adults will love these little figurines, just as much as kids. That is because who doesn’t love Super Mario? The Super Mario Galaxy desktop figures pack comes with 3 figures from the popular Super Mario Galaxy game for Wii. All together, there are 5 desktop figures in the series including Bowser, Octopus robots, Princess Peach, Rosetta, Bowser, Mario and Chico. Each of the 4-5cm tall figures come with a stand, except for Browser. You can pick up a pack of 3 for just $8.15 at AnyToys. While you’re there, you might want to check out their collection of Super Mario Galaxy Danglers which also comes in…
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Toy Fair ’09: Fisher Price Smart Fit Park and 3-in-1 Smart Sports is Like Wii For Kids
We can’t help but think of Smart Fit Park as a Wii Fit for kids. The system comes with a mat that connects to a TV. Kids get to walk, run, jump and stomp while at the same time learning about letters, numbers, shapes, colors and more via encounters, games and races. Smart Fit Park will retail for $39.99 and will be available in June. 3-in-1 Smart Sports can also be described as Wii Sports but for kids. The game comes with 3 wireless attachments a baseball bat, tennis racket and golf club. A storage unit is also included to hold the attachments. The system comes with a total of…
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Nerf N-Strike for Wii Review
Nerf N-Strike for Wii combines classic Nerf fun with the technology of video games. This two-in-one game is a plastic gun with soft, hard to injure nerf darts that can be removed to make room for your Wii remote. Installing the Wii remote into the gun took me a few tries, but that very well could have been my lack of motor skills. I tend to dislike reading directions when it comes to video games, but it was necessary just to install the remote into the gun. Once the gun and remote were in place, I tested movement by aiming and firing. You hold the “A” button to begin the…
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Monopoly for Wii Review
Lately, I have been really into timeless board games like Scrabble, Trivial Pursuit and Clue. There is nothing better than throwbacks to your childhood. Monopoly was not really on my list of games as a kid, but I’m pretty sure my not playing the game correctly had something to do with this, so I played with an open mind. Turns out, I was almost as confused with the Monopoly for Wii version as I was as a 6 year old fighting over who gets to be the Scottie dog game piece.