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Ive got Call of duty 3 and GT Pro Series Racing, Call of duty is a bitch to controll and you find yourself just hurrying to get to the end of the levels so you dont have to struggle with it any more.

And GT Racing is a Pretty poor graphics and unrealistic gameplay racing simulator, Its kind of a cross between Gran Turismo 1 when it was on the PS and Outrun for the spectrum, surprisingly playable but does become tedious working your way through the shiitey cars.

So has anyone other games for the Wii and what did you think of them? I have to find something other than Wii sports to keep my interest going in the console to justify to SWMBO why i just spent

I've picked up a few games, including the GT game you have, and yes, it's somewhat dated. Also have:

Zelda: 10/10 as always!

Rayman: 8/10 great mini game play

MonkeyBall: 8/10 Only played the mini games so far, but some are really cool

NFS Carbon: 7/10 pretty good game play, Not found a Skoda in it yet though ;)

Red Steel: 6/10 Not the great game it seemed to be pre-release, but not bad

Tony Hawkes Downhil: 7/10 Not a bad downhill take on boarding

Maden NFL 07: 7/10 nice control system, but damn hard too!

Gotlebb pinball: 5/10 Very average pinball game

Agree with the above.

Like to add

Wii play 8/10 because its only £5 dearer then buying a controller on its own and some of the mini games are pretty good.

Warioware Smooth Moves 8/10 pretty manic mini games with interesting uses for the controller. Will be better once I unlock 2 player mode.

SWMBO likes the Zelda game.. and I'm about 50% into NFS Carbon.. :)

Wii play is worth getting as well

I'm waiting for the Mario Kart and Super Mario games before I buy one. There doesn't seem to be enough in the launch titles to interest me

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