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As much fun as it is, the Nintendo Wii, arguably the best new generation console, does suffer from a lot of errors. There are a good deal of mutual troubles that take place with the Wiiremote, Internet connection, video display and powering up that affect rather a big proportionality of consoles. In this article you will learn galore of the best Wii troubleshooting tips that will support you to deal with the most mutual Wii errors. It genuinely is possible to fix Wii difficultnesses yourself!
Before you may try to fix your Wii, you need to determine precisely what is wrong with your console. Here are galore of the most mutual faults and a basic guide to Wii troubleshooting
* Wii Remote does not function properly – This happens at least once or twice on most consoles, but numerous are plagued by the problem. Firstly, try disconnecting and then reconnecting the sensor bar. Ensure that not huge objects are in it is way, and use new batteries in your Wii remote. If this does not work, then skip to the bottom of this article to learn more in regards to Wii remote troubleshooting.
* Game discs not functioning properly – This is rather a wide error, but any freezes, lock-ups, disc “rejections” and other game disc faults may in general be fixed by taking a few basic steps. Firstly, assure that you are inserting the disc the right way up. Secondly, clean your discs carefully, making sure not to scratch them, and remove any dirt or finger marks. You may likewise have to clean your Wii console’s disc laser.
* No power/power up difficulties – (console shutting down after power up)- This may be one of the most worrying errors to experience on your console, it also makes Wii troubleshooting rather difficult. First of all, you will have to only use an approved, official power adapter made by Nintendo. Try disconnecting your AC adapter and then reconnecting it. If this does not work, then you will have to do a more spacious fix operation.
* Other errors – Your original step must be to restart your console, and remove all extra accessaries such as controllers. Start adding the hardware to your Wii, one share at a time, to see if this will repair the error. If not, you will have to carry out a more in-depth repair.
Grease Nintendo Wii
Grease for the Nintendo Wii.
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2084 in Video Games
- Brand: 505 Games
- Model: 71501212
- Published on: 2010-07-31
- Released on: 2010-08-24
- ESRB Rating: Everyone 10+
- Platform: Nintendo Wii
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 7.50″ h x 5.30″ w x .60″ l, .24 pounds
- Dip into Quick Play and Party Play to experience mini-games from all your favored Grease movie moments
- The official Grease game, licensed by Paramount Digital Entertainment
- Sing along to 16 songs from the movie to boost your team’s scores
- Use the Wii Balance Board to dance to the Hand Jive and enjoys clips from the movie
- Party play for up to 8 Grease fans, split amid two teams
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The Grease video game for Wii is a distinctive way for fans of the classic musical to sing and dance with friends and family alongside Danny Zuko, Sandy Olsson, The Pink Ladies and the T-Birds. Designed as a veritably interactional experience, the game supports the Wii Remote, Wii compatible USB microphones and the Wii Balance Board. Additional features include a Party mode full of mini-games set within your favored Grease moments, a Story mode where you sing and dance to win the heart of Sandy and 16 songs made widely known and esteemed by the movie and stage production.
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Grease Nintendo Wii Photo
Grease Nintendo Wii Picture
Grease Nintendo Wii Photo
Grease Nintendo Wii Photo
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97 of 99 people found the following review helpful.
Please don’t get this game!! By NOLA There are two people who should even think about getting this game. One is a diehard Grease fan that hasn’t played any other singing on rhythm game on any console. The other is a 5 year old. I bought this game because I love Grease and was hoping this was “Just Dance” meets “American Idol”. It’s nowhere close to both. I will bullet point the issues 1. The rhythm parts don’t sync to any actual dancing. You simply flick the wiimote up, down, left, right to the beat of the song. How is this fun? Every dance in the movie is basically a line dance. How hard could it have been to put motion controls to these moves? The choreography is already done for you!! 2. The guitar minigame is a little more thought out, but it’s difficult to play since the buttons you are required to press are on the same controller you are trying to simulate strumming with. Why not use the nunchuck?!? 3. Both of the previous controls are hit and miss. How can you make gameplay this simplistic, and then mess it up?!? 4. The driving isn’t bad if you’ve never played a driving game on the Wii. The gameplay is again simplistic. Move left or right avoiding obstacles and the scorpion’s car. However the camera angle is weird and the controls are too loose. The car is all over the place and it hard to judge what lane the obstacles are in. 5. Let’s get to the singing. The real reason I got this game. Wow, awful…simply awful. This was the biggest disappointment. First the characters don’t sing. Their mouths never move, making the visuals extremely off-putting. Then they censored the songs. Really? I watched this movie when I was a little kid, and if your kids are playing this I assume they’ve seen the movie as well. Also you can only sing in a two-player game. So player 1 plays the awful minigame, while you sing. Really? Really?!?! The singing in a Grease game is secondary?!? Really?!?!? Now if I’m by myself, I have to fire up two Wiimotes and let it fail the minigame while I sing (or sucker someone into playing it). And lastly the karaoke is non-existent. If you’ve never played any ANY other singing game you don’t know what you are missing. But there is nothing about the karaoke part of this game that make you feel you are a part of the movie, or even lead singing the song. So in conclusion, your money is best spent on buying the Blu-ray, cranking the stereo, and turning on the subtitles. Please don’t support this obvious cash grab on the Grease franchise, or at least go get my used copy at Gamestop as it’s practically brand new!
37 of 37 people found the following review helpful.
Horrible By Heather Shotwell This game was so misrepresented. There is no dancing to it all you do is wave the wiimote around. Secondly the singing isn’t even a main part of the game it is simply an afterthought. I was looking forward to this game coming out for months and now I’m just mad I wasted my money on it.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
Boring Game Don’t buy it By Sarah Freeman The game is very boring and is very hard. I wish i could get all my money back for the full game
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