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Jim Peterson Technology Coordinator Goodnight Memorial Library 203 S. Main St. Franklin, KY 42134 (270) 586-8397 www.gmpl.org Tweet me @GMLGeek Library Technology Blog |
Hello everyone,
I'm thinking of refreshing our Wii and DS sets that librarians can use in the branches for programs.
Currently we have the following games for the Wii:
Big Brain Academy
Madden NFL 08
Mario Cart
Mario Party 8
Mario Strikers Charged
Pokemon Battle Revolution
Super Smash Bros
Wii Play
Wii Sports
And these for the DS:
Big Brain Academy
Bomberman Land Touch
Elite Beat Agent
Mario Cart
New Super Mario Brothers
Tetris
Worms 2
What are we missing or is new that you feel works best for groups of 4 or more? Preferably the DS games should be able to play multiple people off one card. I’ve heard good things about Carnival Games and Boom Blox Bash Party for the Wii, but would love to hear your opinions. A friend recommended The World Ends With You, Metroid Prime Hunters, and Advance Wars: Days of Ruin for the DS, but again, I’d like to get a second opinion as I don’t know any of those games!
Much thanks in advance,
Dawn Rutherford
Teen Services Coordinator
Sno-Isle Libraries
7312 35th AV NE
Marysville, WA 98271
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Boom Blox, while interesting, is a little slow-paced compared to those
games. While I like it, I find that it doesn't catch on as easily as
these other games.
The new Wii Sports Resort is nice, and has some exciting mode. It
also makes you the place for "The Hotness". The drawback is it's $50
for the game, plus another $60 to prep 3 more controllers. But the
controls are a lot more accurate.
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Jim Peterson Technology Coordinator Goodnight Memorial Library 203 S. Main St. Franklin, KY 42134 (270) 586-8397 www.gmpl.org Tweet me @GMLGeek Library Technology Blog |
Mike Pawuk, Teen Librarian
Brooklyn Branch of Cuyahoga County
Public Library
4480 Ridge Road
Brooklyn, OH
44144-3353
Hey Mike, what’s been your average attendance for this event? I’ve been thinking about doing something like that here.
Jim Peterson
Technology Coordinator
Goodnight Memorial Library
203 S. Main St.
Franklin, KY 42134
From: LibG...@googlegroups.com [mailto:LibG...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Mike Pawuk
Sent: Friday, August 07, 2009 9:18
PM
To: LibG...@googlegroups.com
Subject: {LibGaming} Re: Wii and
DS recommendations for library programs?
I actually highly recommend getting the Pokemon Battle Revolution game for the Nintendo Wii. I've had great success over the summer hosting "PokeMondays" where kids/teens bring in their own DS systems with the Pokemon games like Diamond and they're able to compete in a grand scale by synching up their DS consoles to the Wii. Very fun and easy to do. Just make sure the kids all know that it's BYODS (Bring Your Own DS) and the response I've seen has been phenomenal this summer.