

The system sold tremendously well in its first year, to the point that availability was bleak until Nintendo was able to catch up in manufacturing. Some are simpler than others, depending on what the on-screen character needs to do. It utilizes motions based on player movements to interact with characters on-screen. Nintendo released its Wii console in late 2006, just in time for the holiday rush. Let’s start with the one that’s already out… So which one is best? TechNewsDaily breaks down the positives and negatives of each. But with Sony gearing up to enter the market with its PlayStation Move, and Microsoft readying the Kinect (formerly known as Project Natal), consumers will soon be faced with some interesting new choices. Having been on the market for more than three years now, the Nintendo Wii is an old favorite. That’s not to say it’s a bad thing, unless you’re a player who’s not in the greatest of shape. You couldn’t walk five paces on the floor without running into some variation of a dancing, sporting or racing game that required hand, foot and body movements. You can change the color of the bowling balls to not blue by pressing the following buttons on the D-pad.The Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) has come and gone once more, but this year brought a bigger emphasis on motion-sensitive gaming than ever before.You have to put English (spin) on the ball to pull it off! You can't get this stamp in team play. English Major: Score 170 points or more without hitting a single barrier.Head First: Knock down the headpin in every frame.One For All: Knock down at least one pin in every frame.It doesn't go down a level unless you get less than ten pins in a frame. If you get a strike, the difficulty jumps to expert. If you get a spare, the difficulty becomes Intermediate. You need precise spinage to get past them. This is a normal game of Bowling but with guards blocking the way to the pins. Pin Dropper: Score a strike or a spare on every frame (except the third throw of the 10th frame).They say it has something to do with the gutter guards. Secret Strike: Word is, there's a somewhat unusual way to get a strike.Off the Wall: Hit the gutter guard once and then get a strike.That domino effect is so satisfying to watch! Super Strike: Knock all 100 pins down with one huge strike.This is just like a normal game of Bowling but with one added twist to it. Perfect Game: Bowl 12 strikes in a row! You can't get this stamp in team play.Pin Dropper: Score a strike or a spare on every frame (except the third throw of the 10th frame, which doesn't count).Very little margin for error! You can't get this stamp in team play. That means, for example, getting all strikes and spares, with at least one double. High Roller: Get a score of 200 points or more to receive this stamp.A split is when you knock over the headpin but leave other pins side by side or standing with an opening, or split, between them. Split Spare: Complete a spare after getting a split on your first throw.Apparently, the term comes from an old custom of giving a turkey to any player that could get three strikes in a row. Gobble Gobble: Bowl three strikes in a row to get a turkey.
