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So you are one of the lucky ducks who got your hands on a Wii system. Welcome to a whole

new dimension in gaming! But getting hold of the console itself is just a start. You can have

fun dressing up your Wii with state-of-the-art accessories. But, great accessories are not just

for your game systems! There is a whole line of Nintendo apparel available for you to advertise

your love of gaming. If you are searching for a great gift for a loved one who is into Nintendo

games, look no further.

I had a tough time at first trying to sort through the needed items vs. the recommended items.

Then there are items that are just plain fun. (And after all, isn't that what it's all about?) Here

are some of the accessories you can get for your Nintendo Wii -- and for you or someone you

care about:

1. Silicone skins for your Wiimote and Nunchuk controllers are highly recommended. They are

also made for the classic controller (the type with the cord which is more like the controllers

you are used to seeing). They improve the grip, keep the controllers clean, and help prevent

damage from scratches, dents, and drops. Plus, they look cool and come in a wide variety of

colors, including solids, two-toned, and patterns...even some that glow in the dark! My tie-dye

skin glows in the dark, and I didn't realize this until I got home and noticed my bag was glowing! They are tailor-made for the Wii controllers, so only the buttons and sensors are

exposed. The skins do come in a hard snap-on variety which are a bit easier to remove, but I have not actually seen these in real life. In addition to skins for controllers, there are skins

that you can get for the actual game console itself.

2. Use the wrist strap. It will keep your wiimote from flying across the room. They come with

the Wiimote but they also come in different colors with some of the skin sets. For only $3 you

can upgrade to a color leather wrist strap.

3. The nunchuk controller does not come with the Wii system, but it is highly recommended for

the 2-handed use that we have all gotten used to. It plugs right into your Wiimote. Some will

even go so far as to advise against playing without the nunchuk controller and that it should

come with the system.

4. Rechargeable batteries -- the Wiimote is battery-operated by AA's. They can eat up your

batteries quickly, so I would suggest you invest a few extra dollars in some rechargeable

batteries and a unit for recharging. It just plugs right into a regular outlet. Buy a spare set so

one set can be charging while you play with a fresh set. That would be very disappointing if

you had to set your game aside because of low batteries.

5. The recharger docking station by Nyko is a unit that charges two Wiimotes at the same

time. The battery unit at the back is rubberized for better grip and has a slot to make contact

with the charger unit. The downside to this is that you cannot charge your Wiimotes with the

skins on. I like the skins, as they keep the controllers clean. So, personally, we will be using

the removable rechargeable AA batteries for that very reason. But, many players like the idea of

being able to just plug the Wiimotes back into the charger stand when play is done -- no

replacing batteries, and if enough time has passed you have fully charged Wiimotes next time

you are ready to play again.

6. The Nyko Wireless Sensor bar improves reception between your Wiimote and your console.

This is recommended for use if you will be playing in a large room and will have your controllers

farther than 10 feet from the console, such as you might have if you plan to play on a large

screen television.

7. Wireless network adapters, such as the USB wireless device for the Wii system (resembles a

USB flash drive and plugs into any USB port) and the LAN adapter, are only necessary if you

are not using either a wireless modem or router. If your house is set up for wireless internet

access, you are good to go. The Nintendo Wii game system is set up to connect to your Wi-Fi.

8. There are a multitude of controller devices for use with certain games. There are steering

wheels for racing games, a tennis racket, golf club, baseball bat, an "archery" type device for

Link's crossbow, a gun, and the other day on You Tube I noticed a sword and shield set that

attach to your Wiimote! You can get into some serious hard-core gaming with all these

gadgets.

9. You can get jewelry and clothing to show off your love of the game. My personal favorite is a

very, very soft fine cotton, navy blue T-shirt that says "Mario Bros. Plumbing Company" and has

Mario and Luigi on the front. The tri-force logo from the Zelda games is featured on both a

necklace and several shirts. The necklace is actually quite nice looking. My girls saw it on my

site and now they want it badly. These are teenage girls, mind you, but it is definitely unisex

jewelry. You can also find a hilarious belt buckle that looks like the old original NES controller

and boxer shorts that feature Good and Evil from the Mario games. There are Guitar Hero shirts

now as well. Wallets, underwear, pajamas, hats, shirts, jewelry -- so many choices!

I am sure this list will continue to grow with the evolution of the Nintendo Wii gaming system.

From controller skins to shirts to jewelry, the avid Nintendo enthusiast can find cool stuff to

satisfy his/her craving for fun.

Stacie Ball is a full time mother of three and elementary school teacher and part-time geek.

She grew up on all the great classic video games like Pong, Atari, and Pac-Man, and her

children's passion for gaming has kept her up on all the latest and greatest in the wonderful

world of video games. Her store [http://toys-and-games4all.com] has all the latest and greatest in the world of toys and games, including all the Nintendo apparel and accessories mentioned in this article plus many more. There you will find toys for babies to teens to kids at heart, and the deals are simply unbeatable. She's even got toys for your pets.

Also, please vote for your favorite Nintendo Wii game at http://squidoo.com/nintendoapparel -- she really needs your input.

Smash Court Tennis 3

Features

Challenge the Best: Take on Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Justine Henin and other tennis stars. Each of the 16 licensed Pro-Tennis players in-game characters utilizes the unique playing style of the actual player!

More Than Just Rallies: Seven exciting modes, including Arcade mode, Tutorial mode, Exhibition mode, Pro Tour mode, and unique mini-games including Pac-Man tennis and Bomb Tennis!

All New Pro Tour Mode: Acquire new skills, allocate experience points, train for important matches, and receive fan mail, all while on the hunt for the #1 spot on the tour.

Choose how short your shorts really are: Become the player you always wanted to be with the ability to edit your player. Smash Court Tennis 3 features more than twice as many customizable parts as Smash Court Tennis 2, including sportswear, racquets, and more! Mental elements also play into how your character acts and looks, so stay focused and on your game! The game also features licensed apparel from makers such as Adidas.

It's all about attitude: The Xbox 360 version allows you to choose your players reaction to bad line calls and stunning winners. There are up to eight different emotions to select from after certain points.

New Skills and Shots: Acquire new skills like the ability to increase the speed of hits or the accuracy of serves. By clearing certain conditions in the game, you can acquire powerful new Super Shots like Spin Shot and Running Shot! There are over 50 shots and skills to unlock.

Challenge Your Friends: With game sharing, players can go head-to-head with a friend in versus, play mini-games, and more, even with a single UMD. With more than one UMD, challenge your friends to ranked Ad-hoc matches. On Xbox 360 you can challenge friends in online singles and doubles matches, utilizing Xbox Live.

Male players

The following players are available in the game, each with different characteristics:

Roger Federer - All-Rounder

Rafael Nadal - Counter Shots

David Nalbandian - All-Round

James Blake - Hard Hitter

Tom Berdych - Big Server

Gal Monfils - Baseline Player

Feliciano Lpez - Serve and Volley

Andreas Seppi - Baseline Player

Female players

Amlie Mauresmo - All-Round

Justine Henin - Powerful Forehand

Maria Sharapova - Hard Hitter

Nicole Vaidiov - Baseline Player

Martina Hingis - All-Rounder

Ana Ivanovi - Big Server

Sania Mirza - Hard Hitter

Michaella Krajicek - All-Round

See also

Smash Court Tennis Pro Tournament (Predecessor)

Smash Court Tennis Pro Tournament 2 (Predecessor)

References

^ "3" (in Japanese). Namco Bandai Games. http://namco-ch.net/smashcourt_tennis3/index.php. Retrieved 2007-05-23. 

^ a b "Smash Court Tennis 3" (in English). IGN. http://psp.ign.com/objects/890/890519.html. Retrieved 2008-02-11. 

^ "Smash Court Tennis 3 Xbox 360 amazon.co.jp game page" (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. http://www.amazon.co.jp/ナムコ-15783491-スマッシュコートテニス3/dp/B000WQEPM6/ref=sr_1_31?ie=UTF8&s=videogames&qid=1202772914&sr=1-31. Retrieved 2008-02-11. 

^ "Smash Court Tennis 3 Xbox 360 game page on Snackbar Games". Snackbar-Games.com. http://www.snackbar-games.com/xbox_360/smash_court_tennis_3/. Retrieved 2008-08-07. 

External links

Official website (Japanese)

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