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Wii Sports- Golf- Putting platinum 10 without misses

There REALLY aren´t many people who managed to get a platinum on this training mode!

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Posted by admin - February 12, 2010 at 12:57 pm

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Geek!! Wii sport world record Golf ” expert course, no life record : -5 “

Record sur parcours expert avec une belle air jordan. Break this record for a cheese! signé, le geek!

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Posted by admin - January 30, 2010 at 7:23 pm

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Carnival games: Mini Golf

Carnival games: Mini Golf

Carnival games: Mini Golf Product Description: Hot on the heels of the million-selling original, Carnival Games: Mini-Golf comes exclusively to the Wii and is home to the larger-than-life theme park style miniature golf courses. Whether back in time to the land of dinosaurs, keeping order in the Wild West or searching for a buried treasure in Pirates Cove, the game combines traditional mini-golf fare with action-oriented game playutilizing the unique capabilities of the Wii remote.

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Posted by admin - January 13, 2010 at 6:54 pm

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[FULL] Carnival Games Mini-Golf wii 2008 Gameplay Download

http://games-download.awardspace.com/?q=Carnival%20Games%20Mini-Golf There are plenty of decent video game adaptations of sport and sport-like hobbies on the Wii, with the notable exception of this rather popular pastime played with mini-putters. Things don’t get any better with the release of Carnival Games: Mini-Golf, which isn’t anywhere near as fun as a good day on a real kiddie course, due to wonky controls, a dearth of goofy holes to play, and lackluster visuals and sound.
A lot of design deficiencies underline the game’s bargain-basement production values. Just about everything here seems cut-rate, with the biggest problem being unresponsive Wii controls. The game attempts to mimic swinging a putter by having you pull back and push forward with the Wii Remote, but the sensitivity is so dulled down that short movements aren’t registered. So instead of applying a fine touch like you would when using a real minigolf putter, you have to yank the remote back and then slam it forward hard like you were driving for distance on a par-five hole at Pebble Beach. Putting is a delicate art, yet here it comes with all the finesse of a two-by-four.
Hole design is another shortcoming. Carnival Games: Mini-Golf comes with just nine course themes, and each features only three holes to play. The themes themselves are nicely mixed up, taking in the usual minigolf concepts, such as fairy tales, barnyards, medieval knights, and haunted houses, but even this variety can’t compensate for the small number of holes. Even worse, these holes are broken up into three different types that don’t play much like real minigolf. Trick holes require you to figure out some kind of trick to score a hole in one, such as bouncing the ball off a wall or triggering an exploding barrel or something equally ridiculous to cause the ball to carom into the hole. You need to get really lucky and hit a precise shot here, which isn’t easy to accomplish because of the gawky controls. Challenge holes are somewhat similar, although at least here you’re allowed multiple shots to pull off some wacky objective like cracking a bunch of giant chicken eggs. Only the adventure holes play out like real minigolf, and these are so lengthy and convoluted that you have to play them through a few times and learn them like puzzles before you have a chance of beating them in a reasonable number of strokes.
All hole types are further loaded down with extra arcade gimmicks that get in the way of playing minigolf. Instead of trying to putt past crazy obstacles, you have to deal with a lot of visual glitz and impossible architecture. Every hole is also strewn with bonus and penalty coins that you can use to buy clothing and other accoutrements for your golfer and to unlock special goodies on the courses. Forget about outfitting your avatar with any funky plaid golfing pants, though, because clothing is insanely priced. You would have to grind a course for hours to come up with the coins necessary to buy something as basic as a T-shirt. A puzzle piece is also earned every time you finish a hole at par or under. If you collect them all on each course, you’ll receive a special putter based on the theme.
The modes of play are really stripped down. You can play either solo or against your carnival host, Barker, and with up to four people on a single Wii, but golf-game staples such as tournament play are missing in action. Visuals and sound are bargain-bin in quality. Course graphics are nicely cartoony and imaginative, although the big-time jaggies all over the place pretty much wreck the appeal of the eye candy. Sound is limited; characters speak in a gibberish dialect, and the same boings and bangs of the ball rattling around the courses are repeated over and over. Barker himself is one of the most obnoxious characters you’ll encounter in a game. He speaks with an over-the-top cadence about as pleasing to the ear as fingernails on a blackboard and taunts you in matches after pulling off shots that the lousy controls render impossible for you to match. So play solo or risk the temptation of throwing your Will Remote at the TV.
Carnival Games: Mini-Golf just whets your appetite for a real minigolf game that makes proper use of the motion-sensing controls of the Wii Remote. The Wii needs a better and more competent treatment of minigolf that deals with the real sport, minus all the gimmicky junk that gets between you and your putter.

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Posted by admin - December 9, 2009 at 11:59 am

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Nintendo Wii : Nintendo Wii Golf Reviews

Nintendo Wii Golf is unlike other golf games in that physical motions are used to mimic real golf swings. Enjoy golf without the need for a caddy with help from a technology specialist in this free video on the Nintendo Wii home video game console.

Expert: Christopher Rokosz
Bio: Christopher Rokosz
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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Posted by admin - December 5, 2009 at 6:36 pm

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Mike Putts around with Wii Golf

Here I am having a little fun with the Wii. I’m playing a 3 Hole Expert game of Golf and have not played enough to reach pro status on my profile yet.

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Posted by admin - September 13, 2009 at 10:49 am

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N64 Review – Mario Golf

[This review was originally made when Mario Golf hit the Virtual Console]
Mario Golf is just what you would expect it to be; it’s golf…Mario-themed. And with the price of 1000 Points, I say that it’s worth the money if you like golf games.

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Posted by admin - September 11, 2009 at 9:56 am

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Carnival Games: Mini-Golf (Wii)

Carnival Games: Mini-Golf (Wii)

Hot on the heels of the million-selling original, Carnival Games: Mini-Golf comes exclusively to the Wii and is home to larger-than-life, theme park style miniature golf courses. Whether back in time to the land of dinosaurs, keeping order in the Wild West or searching for a buried treasure in Pirate’s Cove, the game combines traditional mini-golf fare with action-oriented game play – utilizing the unique capabilities of the Wii Remote™. Features: Built from the ground up as a Wii exclusive. 27 larger-than-life holes spanning 9 theme-park style courses including Prehistoric Times, Wild West, Amazon Jungle, Pirate’s Cove, Fairytale Land, Egyptian Pyramids, Haunted Mansion and more. Win over 100 usable prizes: custom clubs, Wacky Wearables (double the amount in Carnival Games™) and special golf balls. Shoot for par in Adventure mode, master mini-games in Challenge mode or sink a hole-in-one in Trick Shot. Action-Oriented Game Play – Battle pirate ships, dodge alligators, jive to jungle beats, soar through the air as a pterodactyl and shoot ghostly ghouls. Play in Single Player, Multiplayer (up to 4 Wii Remotes at once) or in the Barker Challenge Mode – Go head-to-head with Carnival Bob for a “hole in fun!”  

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Posted by admin - September 10, 2009 at 3:46 am

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Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09 All-Play for Wii

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09 All-Play for Wii

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09 All-Play features personalized coaching from Tiger Woods personal coach, Hank Haney and all types of gamers can pick up this game and have a fun and challenging experience. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09 All-Play features new graphics and user interface while also incorporating interactive and social mini-games. The standing swing control, the most true to life golf mechanic you can find in any videogame, truly takes advantage of the Wii consoles unique control scheme. The game will also feature online play for the first time with Simultaneous Online Play that allows up to four players the ability to play each hole at the same time. Details: Memory Card: No(0)

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Posted by admin - September 4, 2009 at 3:51 am

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We Love Golf (Wii)

We Love Golf (Wii)

We Love Golf! presents a realistic golfing experience with a fresh new spin incorporating the Wii Remote’s unique motion-sensing functionality. Players will use the controller to choose clubs, line up shots, swing and even add a touch fade or draw with a flick of the wrist. Just as on a real course, gauging wind conditions, correct.   Features: A variety of game modes, multiple characters, unlockable content, and online gameplay will provide endless hours of putting heaven: Fully immersive golf game turns your Wiimote into a virtual set of clubs. New online game modes bring the links to life with Friend Play and World Play. True-to-life golf physics and dramatic telecast style presentation. Multiple game modes ranging from tournament, character matches, stroke play, special mini-games and more. Unlock new characters, courses, and outfits including classic Capcom characters: Apollo Justice, Arthur, Chun-Li, Jill Valentine, and more. Two exclusive characters and online modes created for the western audience. Utilize your personalized Mii’s for the ultimate customized game.

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Posted by admin - August 17, 2009 at 1:40 am

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