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TV Plug-N-Play I-Sport Interactive Game
Product code: drtvisport
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DDR Game is proud to present the iSports Interactive TV Plug-N-Play Game for you and your family! Designed for the sports fan in you, enjoy six interactive sports games ranging from Tennis, Boxing, Baseball, Bowling, Table Tennis and Golf right on your TV screen!


Features:
  • Six interactive games: Tennis, Baseball, Boxing, Bowling, Table Tennis and Golf
  • Two wireless remotes included for head-to-head competitions
  • Baseball, tennis and table tennis attachments put you right in the middle of the action
  • Base unit connects directly to RCA jacks on TV
  • Two game cartridges included
  • 3 AAA batteries required for each wireless remote (not included)


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  william S.  Wednesday 07 January, 2009
***Please do not purchase this product.***

The "instructions" and game itself are written in poor English. The Chinese company didn't even want to dish out any money to hire a proper translator when making the "instruction booklet" or game. This is usually only found on dollar store toy items, which is actually the best description I can give this game.

I'll start with the "instruction booklet" which I have annoyingly and repeatedly put in quotations for a reason. It does instruct you as to how to hook it up to your TV, which is just a typical Plug and Play device. But it tells you nothing about how to navigate through the 6 games, which is NOT self explanatory as you would imagine it should be.

The games I will go over individually, but let me make clear that the graphics of ALL these games are on par or lower than the Atari 7800. That's not a joke or me overexaggerating, I'm serious when I say that NES had better graphics.

Tennis - along with ping pong this is the most "enjoyable" of the games and seems to be the ones they spent the most time with. The system does respond as you swing forward but there is no way to control the speed, distance, arc, or spin on the ball. It's just gonna go where it always does, towards the baseline and middle of the court.
Boxing - laughably the worst of the games. The only punch I could figure out how to throw is a right hook. If you can throw a jab, cross, uppercut, body shot, or anything with your left hand then I was unable to figure it out. It does offer training though... which teaches you nothing. Random punching bags move across the screen for you to punch. But no on screen directions are given, useless.
Baseball - poorly done. The swings are close to when you actually swing but the graphics, music, and grammatical mistakes make it unplayable. After making contact with the ball, every time on the bottom of the screen scrolls "ITTING THE BALL."
Bowling - even with awful graphics interactive bowling can be fun. The problem is, you can't direct the ball to the left or right or add spin by controlling the motion of your throw. You have to do it before you throw by pressing the little left or right button on the D-Pad. So no matter how much you flail your arm left or right when throwing the ball, it has no effect on the outcome. Any tool can pull this off so there is nothing competitive or fun about it.
Table Tennis - see Tennis as it is identical gameplay wise.
Golf - right there with boxing, this one is hard to sit through. The graphics make it hard to put up with, it is like an early cell phone golf game, and I mean EARLY CELL PHONE GOLF GAME. No matter how your backswing or forward swing is performed, it will go the same way every time. Much like bowling, you determine the direction of the ball beforehand on the D-Pad and just move your arm forward fast or slow, it doesn't matter and takes zero skill.

In general, the music on every game and on the main menu is awful. There is no continuity, sometimes to move down on the menu you have to press down on the D-Pad, other times you have to press right on it. Sometimes to start a game you have to press the Start button, other times you need to press the A button. The accessories included with the game are not even needed and may as well be lost upon opening the product. Also you need a total of 6 AAA batteries for the 2 controllers and 4 AA batteries for the console itself, and you know how quickly children's toys can go through batteries.

Again, DO NOT PURCHASE THIS. I am taking a hit on a 15% restocking fee and paying for the return shipping just to make it go away. I am not incompetent when it comes to gaming, I'm in my 20s and own a Wii and 360. I am also not judging this as a product for adults, I purchased this for my 5 year old nephew and thankfully tried it out (mostly cause I just wanted to play it myself) before giving it to him as a Christmas present. It's bad enough that you're giving someone a generic Wii that they can't explain to their friends, but this is not the money saving route to take. Not even a Cowboys fan, as the picture depicts, would enjoy this game. Just like the guy with the beard who owns Men's Wearhouse says... I guarantee it.
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