Hot Air however was the only game that could be downloaded onto a Wii. One of the games, in the action category, which was able to be download to be played on the Wii, was Nitrome's original Flash game Hot Air. Miniclip introduced a feature on their website to download games onto a Nintendo Wii, but players could only do this if their Wii had internet access. Most of Nitrome's games are "challenge games", which means the player can get awards for getting a certain amount of points in the game. They continued to sponsor almost all of Nitrome's games up to July 2010, when Nitrome moved, and they started making their games without a sponsor. Miniclip sponsored many of Nitrome's first Flash games, such as Hot Air, and every other game Nitrome made when they were starting up. They have sponsored 44 of Nitrome's games. They gained popularity with their first game, Dancing Bush, which had Tihan Presbie with the face of the 43 rd President of the United States (in office then), George W. Miniclip started off with a budget of £40,000 when they started up in 2001. 3 List of Nitrome games sponsored by Miniclip.