| | |  | | Home » Jakks Pacific Ultimotion Swing Zone Sports Motion Controller Video Game | | | | | | | Description: | | Turn your living room into a coliseum of sport and spectacle with UltiMotion Swing zone Sports! Choose one of five sports games which include baseball, football, tennis, golf and bowling. Take control of all the action with your wireless motion controller. Get a grip with the snap-on sports accessories to really step up your game. No tangled wires and no extra software or cartridges needed. | | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 5.2 inches | | Product Width:
| 13.6 inches | | Product Height:
| 17.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 2.5 pounds | | Package Length:
| 17.1 inches | | Package Width:
| 13.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 143 reviews |
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35 of 36 found the following review helpful:
easy to play, fun for the family.Dec 10, 2008
By Tennille Infante I bought this item for my in-laws. They love to play the wii bowling when they are over our house. They originally wanted to buy a wii but not worth the money to them because they only like the bowling game. We bought this as an alternative for them. I just got it today and decided to test it out with my husband before we give it to them as a christmas gift. Set up was easy, add batteries, plug and play!!! No problems with the remote sync. We tested all the games and they were fun. I think my father-in-law will like the bowling game alot. I did press the sync button on the console by mistake thinking it was the power button and needed to re-sync the remote. I followed the instructions on the back of the console and had no problems. Overall, very easy, great for kids and adults. I would purchase again.
18 of 18 found the following review helpful:
A fun toyDec 23, 2008
By Gregory J. Snyder This is actually a fun toy. I've played with it for a few days now, and I'm actually pretty pleased with it given the price. No, it's not a Wii. It's a toy that costs about 1/10th of a Wii. So no direct comparisons should be made. And with that said, this game unit still has some really fun game play. It's meant to be a toy, not a serious gaming platform.
I've read a few complaints about syncing the remote with the base unit. It's quite easy, and I've not had a single problem. The complainers either were using old batteries or so technologically inept that the touch-tone phone is still a new concept for them. Turn the base unit "on"; Press "A" on the remote. Done!
All the (5) sporting games are fun, and they're all quite unique from each other. (1) Golf: The course is a bit boring--but the wind strength and direction make it interesting. (2) Bowling. (What can I say? It's bowling! But there is "bumper bowling" for the wee-ones.) (3) Tennis. (One player.) Probably my least favorite, because I stink at it (4) Home-Run Derby. (5) Football: (A game of accuracy, as you throw a football through moving targets.)
Set-up was easy. My "gripes" (word used loosely) is that the sound is only mono (not stereo), and there's only one remote (so there's no head-to-head game play). But with that said--these guys had to cut costs somewhere, so I see these offenses as passable. Buy a "Y" RCA splitter, and tell the kids to share. (Some games have 2-player mode, others do not.)
For the money (approximately 1/10th of a Wii), this is a great little purchase. It's great for occasional use, and for non-serious gamers. And considering how many other parents I know who have Wii's on shelves (unused) collecting dust--this is a great niche product that's perfect for a lot of people.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Tons of fun for the priceFeb 06, 2009
By D. Mosier I bought this for my 63 year old father to play with his 9 and 12 yr old grandkids. For that purpose, it is great. Most games had a short learning curve, you could pick it up quickly. I visited this past weekend and my arm is still sore from how much we played it (note, you do not have to go wild with a product like this, you can simply flick your wrist and you will get as good or even better results than swinging away...but what fun is that?!?) Keep in mind this is not a Wii, and shouldn't be compared to it. Review of the games:
Bowling. 1-2 players. Regular or with bumpers. 10 frames. Little learning curve. I list this first because it was, by a wide margin, the most played in our household. The bowling game offers a good level playing field. No matter your real world talent, anyone can win a game of Jakks bowling, which makes it perfect to play with younger kids or your wife =) Lots of fun.
Golf. 1-2 players. 9 holes at a time. Medium learning curve. Golf was fun, nothing overly impressive, but about what I would have expected. Sand and water traps, par 3-5. Pretty fun, and even the kids can pull off 300+ yard drives.
Baseball. 1-2 players. Low to medium learning curve. Home run derby only, 10 pitches per player per game. This game is all about timing. There isn't much to it, but it manages to stay fun. Pitcher throws the ball, you swing. 10 times. Player with the most total home run footage wins. This is the game that gave me a sore shoulder for 2 days.
Football. 1-2 players. Target practice only, think of the QB challenge. Higher learning curve. You throw footballs at moving targets and get points depending on how far away the target is and how close the the bulls eye you get. Hit the guy running track and you get 500 pts and an extra throw. This game has a learning curve, and you will need to play it a number of times to get good at it. Also make sure to wear the strap on this one! After telling everyone the horrors of what could happen if you don't, I didn't and threw the ball right into the wall (thank goodness it wasn't the window or tv). While I enjoyed this game, no one else really liked it in the house.
Tennis. 1 player only. The worst of the games. Pretty difficult to actually beat the computer opponent. No one in the house played tennis after trying it once. I took a number of stabs at it, if you want to play a good tennis game you will have to spring for a Wii.
Thats it, buy and enjoy!
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Instructions for SYNChronizing the controller.Feb 17, 2009
By Zaki This game is fun for the whole family. Amazon had the best price over the x-mas holiday ($21.00) so I could not miss it. There are issues with synchronization, which does NOT always happen during powering on, even after freshly installed batteries. I found these instructions and I think they are worth sharing: Note: get a helping hand .. :) one for pressing the buttons on the controller and one for the game console. 1. Turn the game console off and on again and press the A button on the controller. If this does not re-establish the sync (and in my case it did not) then: 2. Press and HOLD BOTH the B button and the MENU button (on the bottom part marked "menu/off") on the controller. While pressing these PRESS the sync button on the game controller (white next to the big red power on/off). Wait several seconds for the controller to attempt to sync with the game console. Once the game and controller have synced, the red LED light on the controller should be blinking slower. And whoila! this did it for me. God bless the person that wrote these instructions - if you read this I thank you from the bottom of my heart!
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Love it!!!!!!!Dec 16, 2008
By Georgia Mom
"Georgia Mom"
We have a Wii and our parents love to play when they are over. We thought of getting them a Wii but it seemed so much money should be applied to more practical things for them. When I came across this, I thought "What a great alternative--if it works" With the awesome price on Amazon, it seemed worth a try. This past weekend, we gave it as a gift to one set of parents and tried it out. WE LOVE IT!!!! Granted--there are a few differences. The biggest difference in function of course is that you can not add other games. Not a problem for us since they mainly like the Wii Sport games anyway and this comes with all those. Another difference is that you do not create a Mii for each player rather you choose from the player icons available. This seems a very minor difference especially given the huge difference in price!! One advantage is that it comes with sport remote holders that must be purchased seperately with Wii. This is an excellent choice for grandparents not interested in adding other games or for families mainly interested in Sport games!!! Awesome alternative!!!!!!!
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