Boxed Nintendo Wii Console with Wii Sports very good condition

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    Condition: Good to Very Good. Everything is mostly in Very Good condition, there is slight wear to the box and a small rip to the case of the game nothing major, the box has no inserts. Fully tested and working

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    Console

    • Also includes: one wireless Wii Remote and one Nunchuk 
    •  Plays two disc formats in a single, self-loading media bay 
    •  Features a processing chip from IBM and a graphics chip from ATI 
    •  Completely backward compatible, all the way to the NES of the 1980s 
    •  Built-in Wi-Fi access for easy connection to Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection gaming service 
    •  Online Wii Channel for news, weather, photo viewing, message boards and more 
    • Supports up to 4 GameCube controllers
    • SD card slot
    • Fully compatible with GameCube games
    • Comes with A/V cable and UK power adapter

    Wii Sports

    Tennis (1-4 players): Players grab the controller like a racket and swing - the game will register forehands, backhands, volleys, lobs, slices, spin and power depending on how fast the user swings and at what angle. Don't worry about moving around the court to get to the ball - the game automatically moves players into position. Baseball (1-2 players): Grip the controller like a bat and swat fastballs out of the park in a home run derby. Timing and bat speed will make all the difference between going yard and whiffing, so keep an eye on the ball and swing for the fences. In the two-player game, one player pitches and the other bats. Golf (1 player): Step up to the tee, hold the controller like a golf club and swing naturally to smack the ball onto the green. The harder players swing the club, the farther the ball will fly, so be sure to take some practice swings before going for the pin. After reaching the green, line up putts carefully, practice the stroke and try to hole out.