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by Paul Sanders
For parties, the Wii may just be the best multiplayer video game console. You'll find no shortage of fun multiplayer games for Nintendo Wii. A number of games lend themselves well as party games, and the fun motion controls are simple enough to use that anyone can play. Here are a few tips for setting up a successful gaming party with your Nintendo Wii.
Play on a big screen. A widescreen TV with a large viewing angle can make sure that everyone can see the action. Group games require that the players be spread out a bit, and players on the extreme sides of the TV might not be able to see as well if the screen has a poor viewing angle. Connect your Nintendo Wii to a large screen to give everyone a great view while playing.
Add extra Wii controllers for multiple players. The Nintendo Wii can support up to four different Wii controllers at once, allowing up to four friends to play together at one time. If you plan on buying multiple Wii controllers, you might consider looking for a charging station that can handle up to four Wii remotes at one time.
Find Wii games for groups. Since the Wii was developed largely with group games in mind, you'll have plenty of fun multiplayer games for the Wii console. From racing games and competitive sports games to music games where you and your friends play music together, any group game is bound to give you hours of fun at your next party.
Save on Wii bundles with group games and accessories. While searching for group games, check for Wii bundles that include party games and special controllers. Dance games, sports games and music games for the console may require special Wii accessories. These Wii bundles often include multiple controllers and games, and the bundles are often available at a discount price.
Make some room for players to move freely. Wii games for groups are better suited to large living rooms with enough floor space for the players to move around. Without a little elbow room, you may find yourself running into other players or unable to play adequately. Try to clear an area in front of your TV, moving coffee tables and extra chairs to another room if necessary.