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  • Ultimotion Swing Zone Sports Directions

    The Ultimotion Swing Zone Sports game is a video game console that uses Nintendo Wii motion sensor technology to mimic real sports games in your living room.The game's remote snaps into the various sports items, like a bowling ball, baseball bat, football, golf club or tennis racket. The console plugs into your TV so you can play each game, rain or shine.

  • Cheaper Alternatives to the Wii

    Nintendo's motion-controlled Wii gaming system was released in 2004, and gamers quickly took notice of its interactive game library. Because of Wii's success, several gaming consoles were also released offering the same interactive gameplay. As of 2010, the Wii is available for $199.99. For consumers who may find the Wii a little expensive, there are cheaper alternatives that may be able to satisfy their need for entertainment.

  • Wii Alternative

    The Nintendo Wii has taken the country by storm in the past few years due to its gameplay features. The Wii gives players a new way to play games with motion sensing controls that draw the player further into the experience. If the thought of shelling out $250 plus tax for a Wii, not to mention the price of the games, seems a bit pricey, there are alternatives that can give you the same level of interaction (see link in Resources).

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