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List Price: £39.99 Buy New: £19.99 You Save: £20.00 (50%)
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Rating: 3 reviews
Platform: Nintendo Wii Genre: flight-simulation-games Rating: To Be Announced Media: Video Game Age: 11 - 18 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 2120646 UPC: 045496362775 EAN: 0045496362775 ASIN: B000MQB7QS
Release Date: April 13, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: * BRAND NEW. DISPATCH FROM THE U.K WITHIN 24 HOURS VIA RECORDED DELIVERY *
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Amazon.co.uk Review: In a nutshell: The flight sim might be a dying breed on other consoles but the Wii's already got one to its name with Wing Island - but just as you'd expect it's not exactly your run-of-the-mill jet combat simulator.The lowdown: If there's one game Nintendo fans have been dying to see get a new sequel it's PilotWings and that's pretty much exactly what Hudson are providing with this game. Like PilotWings the game presents a huge range of largely laid back missions for you to dabble in, from photographing flocks of birds to air dropping medicine crates. There are a few combat missions, but even these tend to be non violent, such as popping balloons or blowing up rock formations. The Wii Remote is great for controlling your flying machine of choice, with the controller being held something like a joystick, with the pointer aimed at the screen. Barrel rolls and the loop-the-loops are simply a matter of flicking your wrist in the right direction and fun enough that just flying around the large levels is perfectly entertaining on its own. Most exciting moment: Although most of the missions have you flying a single aircraft some of them put you in charge of a whole formation of five aeroplanes. The controls are the same but tight turns and manoeuvres in enclosed spaces become that much more difficult - and exciting. Since you ask: Developer Hudson Soft, creator of the long-runing Bomberman series, are one of the most prolific early supporters of the Wii, with more then seven titles already scheduled. They're also working with Nintendo on a new entry in the popular Mario Party franchise for Wii. The bottom line: PilotWings returns in all but name with the Wii's first flight sim.- HARRISON DENT
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| Customer Reviews:
Wing Island for Wii August 26, 2008 Wii Laddie (Scotland) Wing Island (Wii) First of all, what Wing Island is not!, it's not a shoot em up, it's not a microsoft flight sim where you learn to fly realistically, including all the tedious training and hours of learning all the intricate flight controls. What Wing Island IS it's pure and simple fun, easy to learn, relaxing, when it's pouring rain and generaly miserable outside, you are flying in beautiful weather, blue skys!, you can just buzz around free as a bird - or you can play in strory mode and accept missions, and if you want to you can challange your family and friends to head to head challanges, so there you have it, simple controls and relaxing fun,
Relaxing and Fun October 16, 2007 David Gale (UK) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I find this game and it's controls almost relaxing. However, it often hits back and can become frustrating, but, if it didn't do so on occasion it could become tedious, which it is not.
Pleasent July 24, 2007 Mr B W B (UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This game has a consistant pleasent feel to it throughout. The missions are not thrilling or scary or anything, just pleasent and quite often infuriating. It is a good game, very fun and quite addictive.
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