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Why use cheat codes for the Wii?
By: Mark Dale

As more and more games are released on the Nintendo Wii and the popularity of the console increases significantly, the number of game cheat codes we see available also increases. However, should game cheats be seen a bad or good thing? Let's examine the main reasons why gamers use game cheats for the Nintendo Wii, so that you can decide for yourself if you should use them or not.

The Wii console was designed for gamers that were growing increasingly dissatisfied by the over-complicated gameplay of many of the new breed of video games. For many gamers, this new breed of games are more like movies that offer great visuals, but not very much in the way of gameplay. In many of these movie like games, much of the skill, imagination, and pure fun had been lost from the games.

What the big games console manufacturers say is state of the art, others say are big steps backwards in the gameplay arena. Nintendo however have solved many of these problems by bringing interactivity and simplicity back to the gaming market. Nintendo actually took the level of gaming interactivity to be something much bigger and better than anyone every expected.

Never before had gamers been so involved in the game play, and for the first time people actually had to get off their sofas to play their video games. The Wii has revolutionized the world of computer and video gaming. However, it was inevitable that this new revolution would soon get bombarded by Wii cheat codes for anyone that wanted them.

So what are Wii cheat codes?

Wii cheats are special codes that you use to fix the game play in order to take an advantage or get special features. This allows you to boost your abilities, or cheat in a game that a normal player would not get.

Why game cheats can be a bad thing

It's a fact that cheating can take a lot of the fun out of video gaming and people that create or use the Wii cheat codes are usually those that miss the point of video games. Playing Wii games is all about the interaction and skills of the player, so to use cheats to try and get an artificial advantage just to finish the game sooner is something that most gamers will not do. Why? Because it can ruin the game by taking the challenge and fun out of it for the player(s) involved. If you use cheats for this reason then you will simply miss out on many of the things that the Wii was built to do. Also, don't forget that by cheating you will finish a game sooner which means you are wasting money on your games.

When are cheat codes a good thing?

Have you ever been so frustrated by part of a game that you cannot complete it, and no matter how hard you try you just cannot get any further in the game? Well rather than give up on the game, a game cheat code can be a very handy solution to getting through the tricky level you are stuck on. You may only be 10% into a game when you get stuck and about to completely give up on it, but by using a cheat code you can get to the next level allowing you to get much more gameplay than otherwise possible.

Trying Not to Cheat

Nintendo Wii video games are developed for optimum player interaction and in most circumstances cheats are designed to give someone an unfair advantage. It doesn't make sense to cheat just because you can. By removing the skill and interaction from a game you don't have much left.

I would recommend you avoid cheat codes for the Wii, unless you really struggle to get through a level and need a bit of help. You should always try and play the games the way they were meant to be played and cheating just for the sake of it takes most of the fun away.

 

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This article is produced exclusively by Wii First, the website dedicated to Nintendo Wii news, information, and reviews on latest games accessories, such as the Wii Fit.

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