Now Wii Can All Play Together (Euro)
Posted by: Aaron Lockard on November 22, 2006 7:27:55 AM (2 Reads)
Are you ready to play? No matter what your gaming experience Nintendo
has just the game for you to play with your friends and family.
Wii
Play consists of a selection of nine very different mini-games on one
game, which are designed to help you master the unique Wii Remote,
whilst also providing hours of entertainment. To ensure you can enjoy
Wii Play with your friends, the game comes bundled with a free Wii
Remote. Wii Play launches on Nintendo's new Wii console on the 8th
December 2006.
Wii Play consists of a variety of quirky games
that can be played either alone or with a friend. This includes
Shooting Range, which is the first game unlocked and is reminiscent of
the classic Duck Hunt (released on the NES). In order to unlock the
next game the player simply needs to complete the previous one (this
sequence continues throughout). When all of the games have been
unlocked players can start earning medals for their performance.
Find
Mii involves picking the right face out of a crowd in an environment
that constantly changes - it's a race against the clock and each other!
Pose Mii requires players to make their Mii characters fit into the
shapes in the Wii bubbles. To do this they must swing the remote to the
right angle to make it fit inside. The psychedelic colours and quirky
graphics involved in this puzzle make it instantly addictive.
Other
games included are Charge, where players have to hold onto a rampaging
bull and try not to fall off! Players steer their bull and make it jump
by moving the Wii Remote in the right direction, attempting to knock
over scarecrows on the way. Tanks, which also makes use of the Nunchuk
controller, tests a player's strategic skills encouraging them to leave
trails of mines for other tanks to stumble across.
Wii Play also
features faithful recreations of real sport games demanding precision
and skill with the Wii Remote. In Table Tennis players hold the Wii
Remote like a bat and use it to move their on-screen character's hand
and return balls. In Fishing players cast their line with similar moves
as they would in real life and then wait for a bite before jerking the
remote back to hook and reel in a fish. As a pub favourite, Billiards
will be an instant hit with older Wii owners. In this game players hold
the remote like the back of a snooker cue and use a smooth sliding
motion to hit the cue ball. Finally Laser Hockey is a cross between air
hockey and ping-pong. Gentle flicks of the wrist are picked-up by the
Wii Remote making the pace of the game as relaxed or as frantic as
required.
Wii Play takes simple concepts and demonstrates how
much fun they can be by using the Wii's unique control mechanism. The
Wii's unique Mii channel also allows players to build their own
customised avatar that can then star as the central character in Wii
Play and other games.
Launching across Europe on 8th December
2006, every copy of Wii Play comes with a Wii Remote, at the estimated
retail price of around 49 Euros ($34 in the UK).
Wii launches
across Europe on 8th December at the estimated retail price of around
€249 ($179 in the UK). Included with every Wii console is one wireless
Wii Remote, a Nunchuk, Wii Sports game, Stereo AV Cable and the sensor
bar for Wii's unique control system.
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