The Cages: Pro Style Batting Practice for Wii
The Cages: Pro Style Batting Practice for Wii, a highly anticipated release for baseball fans, is scheduled to be available for purchase on July 6, 2010. Like most of the other Wii games, this batting cage simulation provides a very life-like experience for anyone wishing to test their skills against a pitching machine programmed with fast balls, curves and sliders from real major league pitchers.
The game includes the motion simulator feature, which is one of the most popular of the Nintendo Wii accessories available. In addition, it actually is a game. Players are able to compete with up to four others at one time.
The screen shots show images that reflect the interior of a major league stadium and provide data on player’s batting averages, number of hits, best distance, speed and type of pitch and other related info. One screen is filled with large star-shaped targets that let you test your placement skills.
Whether Wii baseball batting cage practice will improve your swing for the next time that you face down a real-life pitcher remains to be seen. Most efforts at perfecting hand and eye coordination tend to result in general improvement in all physical activities. What you will be doing, however, is actually getting exercise while having fun. That has been one of the key reasons for the extreme popularity of the Wii system. Unlike a traditional video game, players engage in movements that provide a level of cardiovascular workout, and the Wii even tracks that for you and reports on how many calories were burned.
Everyone has his or her favorites. Some people have practically worn out their Guitar Hero and others have needed ice packs for tennis elbow after becoming somewhat obsessed working on their serve. The Cages: Pro Style Batting Practice promises to be equally popular. After all, what else would you expect from a manufacturer who also happens to be the owner of the Seattle Mariners?
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