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  2. Trauma Center: Second Opinion - Wikipedia

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    Trauma Center: Second Opinion [a] is a simulation video game developed by Atlus for the Wii.The second entry in the Trauma Center series, Second Opinion is a remake of the Nintendo DS title Trauma Center: Under the Knife (2005).

  3. EA Sports Active NFL Training Camp - Wikipedia

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    The game is compatible with the Wii Balance Board. [4] Unlike the past two games, NFL Training Camp has "Total Body Tracking", which uses a heart monitor to measure the player's heart rate during play, along with a wireless motion tracker [ 5 ] which goes on the leg, while the heart rate monitor goes on the arm, unlike the other games, which ...

  4. List of best-selling Wii video games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of video games for the Wii video game console that have sold or shipped at least one million copies. The best-selling game on the Wii is Wii Sports . First released in North America on November 19, 2006, it was a launch title for the system and was bundled with the Wii console in all regions except Japan and South Korea.

  5. Does the Wii deserve an American Heart Association logo? - AOL

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    It does not promise to turn a couch potato into an athlete, but the Nintendo Wii is one video game system that incorporates calorie-burning movement in its gameplay. That movement can be anything ...

  6. Trauma Center (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] The game follows protagonist Derek Stiles as he confronts a manmade disease called GUILT. [7] Trauma Center: Second Opinion is the second entry and a remake of the first game. [8] It released as a launch title for the Wii in Japan and North America in 2006, and the following year in Europe and Australia.

  7. Wii (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Wii is a series of simulation games published by Nintendo for the game console of the same name, as well as its successor, the Wii U.After a seven-year hiatus, the game Nintendo Switch Sports, described officially as "a new iteration of the Wii Sports series," was announced, the first game to drop the "Wii" from its title. [1]

  8. Red Steel 2 - Wikipedia

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    Red Steel 2 does not continue the story of its predecessor, but adapts the common theme of mixing together ranged and melee combat as well as Eastern and Western culture. . It is set in a more make-believe and somewhat more technically advanced world, where mysterious warrior clans employ both samurai and cowboy weapons and fighting styles in tandem, similar to the PlayStation 2 video game ...

  9. Ikenie no Yoru - Wikipedia

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    In the game there are few mechanics. The player walks forward with one button, and backwards with another. Tapping the buttons allows the player to briefly run. [1] The Wii Remote is used as a flashlight and to make calls/pick up calls from your "cell phone", and the Wii Balance Board is used for certain elements in the game, such as movement. [2]