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Wii Play: Motion combines fun and value in a powerful package only for Wii. Wii Play Motion includes one Wii Remote Plus controller, making this title a must-have for any Wii owner. Learn more details about New Super Mario Bros. Wii for Wii and take a look at gameplay screenshots and videos. Play together with up to 4 friends or family members. Players use the motion. Wii Play: Motion with Black Wii Remote Plus is a game bundle for Wii specifically designed to highlight the new Wii standard game controller included. Featuring 12 fun multiplayer party games included with a black Wii Remote Plus game controller, this bundle is the perfect incentive for early adopters of the Wii to gain the all-in-one precision benefits of the new controller as they upgrade.
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A Boy and his Blob [NTSC-U]Animal Crossing - City Folk (NTSC-U) Animal Crossing: City Folk [NTSC-U] Another Code: R - A Journey into Lost Memories [PAL] Arc Rise Fantasia [NTSC-J](Redump) Arc Rise Fantasia [NTSC-U] Arc Rise Fantasia [NTSC-U](Redump) Back To The Future The Game [PAL] Barbie As The Island Princess [NTSC-U] Baroque [NTSC-U] Battalion Wars 2 [NTSC-U] Biohazard 0 [NTSC-J](Redump) Biohazard [NTSC-J](Redump) Bit.Trip Complete [NTSC-U] Bolt [NTSC] Bully: Scholarship Edition [NTSC-U] Bully: Scholarship Edition [NTSC-U] (Redump) Calling [NTSC-U] Captain America Super Soldier [PAL] Captain Rainbow [NTSC-J] (Redump) Castle of Shikigami III [NTSC-U] Castlevania Judgment [NTSC-U] Castlevania Judgment [NTSC-U] (Redump) Chokobo no Fushigi na Danjon Toki Wasure no Meikyū [NTSC-J] Club Penguin: Game Day! (Redump) [NTSC] Coiffure Academie [PAL] Conduit 2 [NTSC-U] Crazy Machines [NTSC-U].. Cursed Mountain [NTSC-U] D.U. Super Mario Bros 2.1 Madness Returns [HACK].. Data East Arcade Classics (PAL) Dead Space: Extraction [NTSC-U] Disaster: Day of Crisis [PAL] Disney Epic Mickey [NTSC-U] Disney Infinity [PAL] Disney Pixar Cars [NTSC-U] Disney Planes [PAL] Disney Sing It Family Hits [PAL] Disney's Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two [NTSC-U] Disney's Epic Mickey [NTSC-U] Dokapon Kingdom [NTSC-U] Donkey Kong Country Returns (PAL) Donkey Kong Country Returns [NTSC-U] Dragon Ball Revenge of King Piccolo [PAL] Dragon Ball Z - Budokai Tenkaichi 2 [NTSC-U] Dragon Ball Z - Budokai Tenkaichi 3 [NTSC-U] Dragon Quest Swords: Kamen no Joou to Kagami no Tou [NTSC-J] Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors [NTSC-U] Elebits [NTSC-U] Endless Ocean [NTSC-U] Endless Ocean: Blue World (Endless Ocean 2) [NTSC] ExerBeat [PAL] Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli [PAL] Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles - Echoes of Time [NTSC-U] Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Crystal Bearers [NTSC-U] Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time [NTSC-U] (Redump) Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers [NTSC-J] Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon [NTSC-U] Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon [NTSC-U] (Redump) Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn [NTSC-U] Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn [NTSC-U] (Redump) Fishing Resort [NTSC-U] FlingSmash [NTSC-U] Fort Boyard Le Jeu [PAL] Fortune Street [NTSC-U] Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon (USA) [R2GEXJ] Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon [NTSC-U] Freddi Fish: Kelp Seed Mystery [NTSC-U] Geometry Wars: Galaxies [NTSC-U] GoldenEye 007 [NTSC-U] Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus (PAL) Guilty Gear XX ACCENT CORE [PAL] Guitar Hero 5 [NTSC-U] Guitar Hero III Legends of Rock [NTSC-U] Guitar Hero Metallica [NTSC-U] Harvest Moon - Tree of Tranquility [USA](v1.01)(Redump) Harvest Moon: Animal Parade [NTSC-U] Harvest Moon: Magical Melody [NTSC-U] Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility [NTSC-U] Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law [NTSC-U] Heavenly Guardian [NTSC-U] Heavy Fire: Afghanistan [NTSC-U].. How to Train Your Dragon 2 [PAL] Jeopardy! [NTSC-U] Kirby's Dream Collection: Special Edition [NTSC-U] Kirby's Epic Yarn [NTSC-U] Kirby's Epic Yarn [NTSC-U] (Redump) Kirby's Return to Dream Land [NTSC-U] Kirby's Return to Dream Land [NTSC-U](Redump) Klonoa [NTSC-U] LA Machineguns & Gunblade NY Arcade Hits Pack [NTSC-U] Lego Pirates of the Caribbean [PAL] Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars [NTSC-U] Les Croods : Fête Préhistorique [PAL] Let's Sing 2015 Wii [ PAL ] Link's Crossbow Training [NTSC-U] Little King's Story [NTSC-U] Little King's Story [NTSC-U] London Taxi: Rush Hour [NTSC-U].. Lost in Blue: Shipwrecked [NTSC-U] Lost In Shadow [NTSC-U] Madagascar 3 The Video Game [PAL-E] MadWorld [NTSC-U] Manhunt 2 [PAL] Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games [PAL] Mario Kart Wii [NTSC-U] Mario Party 8 [NTSC-U] Mario Party 9 [NTSC-U] Mario Sports Mix [NTSC-U] MegaMind Mega Team Unite [NTSC-U] Metal Slug Anthology (PAL) Metroid Prime 3: Corruption [NTSC-U] Metroid Prime Trilogy [NTSC-U] (Redump) Metroid: Other M [NTSC-U] Mobile Suit Gundam MS front 0079 [NTSC-J] Monster High 13 souhaits [PAL] Monster Hunter Tri [NTSC-U] Monster Jam : Path of Destruction [NTSC] Mortal Kombat Armageddon [PAL] Muramasa: The Demon Blade [NTSC-U] Naruto Shippuden: Gekitou Ninja Taisen Special [NTSC-J] NBA Jam [NTSC-U] Need For Speed Carbon [NTSC-U] Netflix Channel [NTSC-U] New Super Mario Bros. Wii (PAL) New Super Mario Bros. Wii [NTSC-U] New Super Metroid [MULTI3][WII-Scrubber][USA] NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams [NTSC-U] No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle [NTSC-U] No More Heroes [NTSC-U] Oboro Muramasa [NTSC-J] Obscure: The Aftermath [NTSC-U] Okami (PAL) Okami [NTSC-U] One Piece Ultimate Cruise 2 [PAL] One Piece Unlimited Cruise 1 [PAL] Onechanbara: Bikini Zombie Slayers [NTSC-U] Opoona [NTSC-U] Pajama Sam: Don't Fear the Dark [NTSC-U] Pandora no Tou: Kimi no Moto e Kaeru Mate [NTSC-J](Redump) Pandora's Tower [NTSC-U] Petz Rescue: Wildlife Vet [NTSC-U] Phantom Brave: We Meet Again [NTSC-U] Phineas & Ferb: Quest For Cool Stuff [NTSC-U].. Phineas and Ferb: Across the Second Dimension (Redump) [NTSC-U] Pikmin 2 [NTSC-U] Pizza Delivery Boy [NTSC-U].. PokePark 2 - Wonders Beyond [PAL-E] PokePark 2: Wonders Beyond [NTSC-U] PokePark Pikachus Adventure [PAL] PokePark Wii - Pikachu's Adventure (PAL-E) PokePark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure [NTSC-U] Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands [NTSC-U] Project Zero 2 - Wii Edition [PAL][SL2P01] Project Zero 2 Wii Edition (Europe) [SL2P01] Punch-Out!! [NTSC-U] Punch-Out!! [NTSC-U] (Unscrubbed) Puyo Puyo 7 (NTSC-J) Puyo Puyo! 15th Anniversary (NTSC-J) Puyo Puyo!! 20th Anniversary (NTSC-J) Rapala Fishing Frenzy [NTSC] Raving Rabbids Party : Collection [NTSC] Raving Rabbids Travel In Time [PAL] Rayman Origins [NTSC-U] Red Steel 2 [NTSC-U] Red Steel [NTSC-U] Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition [NTSC-U] Resident Evil Archives: Resident Evil Zero [USA](Redump) Resident Evil Archives: Resident Evil [NTSC-U] Resident Evil Archives: Resident Evil [USA](Redump) Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles [NTSC-U] Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles [NTSC-U] Rodea the Sky Soldier [NTSC-U] Rune Factory Oceans [NTSC-J] Rune Factory: Frontier [NTSC-U] Rune Factory: Frontier [NTSC-U](Redump) Rune Factory: Tides of Destiny [NTSC-U] Rune Factory: Tides of Destiny [NTSC-U](Redump) Rygar: The Battle of Argus [NTSC-U] Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love [NTSC-U] Samba de Amigo [NTSC-U] Shimano Xtreme Fishing [NTSC-U] Shiren the Wanderer [NTSC-U] Silent Hill: Shattered Memories [NTSC-U] Sin & Punishment: Star Successor [NTSC-U] Sin & Punishment: Star Successor [NTSC-U] Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing (NTSC-U) Sonic And The Black Knight [PAL] Sonic And The Black Knight [PAL] Sonic Colors (PAL) Sonic Unleashed [NTSC-U] (Redump) Soul Eater: Monotone Princess [NTSC-J] Spectrobes Origins [NTSC-U] Spy Fox in Dry Cereal [NTSC-U] Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II [NTSC-U] (Redump) Star Wars: The Force Unleashed [NTSC-U] (Redump) Super Fruit Fall [NTSC-U].. Super Mario All-Stars [NTSC-U] Super Mario Galaxy 2 [NTSC-U] Super Mario Galaxy 2 [NTSC-U] (Redump) Super Mario Galaxy [NTSC-U] Super Mario Stadium - Family Baseball (NTSC-J) Super Paper Mario [NTSC-U] (Redump) Super Smash Bros. Brawl [NTSC-U] Super Swing Golf [NTSC-U] System menu, some channels, EULA Tales of Graces [NTSC-J][+ DLC and English patches] Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World [NTSC-U] Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World [NTSC-U](Redump) Tales of Symphonia: Ratatosk no Kishi [NTSC-J](Redump) Tatsunoko VS Capcom Cross Generation of Heroes [PAL] Tatsunoko vs. Capcom - Cross Generation of Heroes (NTSC-J) Tatsunoko vs. Capcom - Cross-Generation of Heroes [NTSC-J] Tatsunoko vs. Capcom - Ultimate All-Stars (NTSC-U) Tatsunoko vs. Capcom - Ultimate All-Stars [NTSC-U] Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars (PAL) Taun-eulo - Nolleogayo Dongmul-ui Sup [NTSC-K] Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Smash-Up (NTSC-U) Tetris Party Deluxe [NTSC-U].. The Conduit [NTSC-U] The Conduit [PAL] The House Of The Dead 2&3 Return Wii [PAL] The Last Story [NTSC-J](Redump) The Last Story [NTSC-U] The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon [NTSC-U] The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword [NTSC-U] The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess [NTSC-U] The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess [NTSC-U] (Redump) The Monkey King: The Legend Begins [NTSC-U].. The Oregon Trail [NTSC-U].. The Simpsons Game [PAL-E] Top Spin 4 [NTSC-U] Toshinden [NTSC-J] Transformers : Ultimate Battle Edition [PAL] Trauma Center: New Blood [NTSC-U] Trauma Center: Second Opinion [NTSC-U] Trauma Team [NTSC-U] Twin Strike: Operation Thunder [NTSC-U].. Ultimate Shooting Collection [NTSC-U] Valhalla Knights: Eldar Saga [NTSC-U] Wario Land: Shake It! [NTSC-U] (Redump) WarioWare: Smooth Moves [NTSC-U] We Cheer [NTSC-U] Wheel Of Fortune [NTSC-U].. Wii Fit [PAL] Wii Play [NTSC-U] Wii Play [PAL] Wii Sports [NTSC-U] Wild West Shootout [NTSC-U].. Worms: Battle Islands [NTSC-U].. Xenoblade Chronicles [NTSC-U] Xenoblade Chronicles [NTSC-U](Redump) Xenoblade Chronicles [PAL](Redump) Xenoblade [NTSC-J](Redump) Yoga for Wii [PAL] Yugioh Duel Transer [NTSC-U] Zack and Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure [NTSC-U] Zombie Panic In Wonderland [PAL] Zumba Fitness 2 [NTSC-U] [CHR0][Mod] Custom PokePark Wii Animation Pack [CHR0][Mod] Custom PokePark Wii Animation Pack (03-06-18) [Emulator] Dolphin (4.0-8863) (x64) [Emulator] Dolphin (v4.0) (Mac OS X Port) [Emulator] Dolphin (v4.0) (r7656) [Emulator] Dolphin (v4.0-8187) (x64) [Emulator] Dolphin (v4.0-8417) (x64) [Emulator] Dolphin (v4.0-8501) (x64) [Emulator] Dolphin (v4.0-8579) (x64) [Emulator] Dolphin (x64) (v5.0) [Emulator] Dolphin Git (v5.0-10032) (x64) [Emulator] Dolphin Git (v5.0-10151) [Emulator] Dolphin Git (v5.0-10167) [Emulator] Dolphin Git (v5.0-6312) (x64) [Emulator] Dolphin Git (v5.0-6382) [Emulator] Dolphin Git (v5.0-6402) [Emulator] Dolphin Git (v5.0-6419) [Emulator] Dolphin Git (v5.0-6465) [Emulator] Dolphin Git (v5.0-6471) [Emulator] Dolphin Git (v5.0-6606) [Emulator] Dolphin Git (v5.0-7139) [Emulator] Dolphin Git (v5.0-7157) [Emulator] Dolphin Git (v5.0-7199) [Emulator] Dolphin Git (v5.0-7239) [Emulator] Dolphin Git (v5.0-8299) [Emulator] Dolphin Git (v5.0-9155) [Emulator] Dolphin Git (v5.0-9156) [Emulator] Dolphin Git (v5.0-9208) [Emulator] Dolphin Git (v5.0-9694) [Emulator] Dolphin Git (v5.0-9973) [Emulator] Dolphin Git 4.0-6800 (64-bit) [Emulator] Dolphin Git 4.0-6891 [Emulator] Dolphin VR (v5.0-250) [Emulator] DolphinFX (v2.0) [Emulator] DolphinFX (v2.20) [Emulator] Wii Network Files for Dolphin [Emulator][Extra] Dolphin Git (Commit e61c571) Source [Extra] Dolphin Progress Report - December 2018 and January 2019 [Extra] Dolphin Progress Report - February and March and April 2019 [Extra] Dolphin Progress Report - July 2018 [Extra] Dolphin Progress Report - November 2018 [Extra] Dolphin Progress Report - September and October 2018 [Extra] GameCube Specs + Wii Specs (06-22-18) [Homebrew] 55 Homebrew Games [Homebrew] MAC OS for Wii [Homebrew] QuadForce 4.1 (new update) [Homebrew] quadforce v2.0 (NEW UPDATE) [Homebrew] quadforce v3.0 (new update) [Homebrew] Quadforce v4.0 (new update) [Homebrew] Wiiflow 4.0 (NEW UPDATE)* [Homebrew] Windows 3.11 for Wii with 165 DOS Titles [Homebrew] [emulator] RetroArch-Wii-v1.0.0.0 (new update) [Homebrew][Emulator] Beebem Wii v0.1 : BBC Micro emulator (new release) [Homebrew][Emulator] FCE Ultra GX 3.3.3 (new update) [Homebrew][Emulator] Genesis Plus GX 1.7.4 Released For Wii/GC [Homebrew][Emulator] Genesis Plus GX v1.7.1 (NEW UPDATE) [Homebrew][Emulator] RetroArch wii v0.9.9 (new update) [Homebrew][Emulator] RETROARCH WII - 0.9.7 (NEW MULTI-EMU RELEASE)* [Homebrew][Emulator] RetroArch Wii v0.9.7.1 (NEW UPDATE)* [Homebrew][Emulator] RetroArchWII v0.9.8 (multi-emu new update ) [Homebrew][Game Engine] OutRun Cannonball engine v0.3 (new release) [Homebrew][Game] Resident Evil Operation Paintown for wii/wii-u (NEW HOMEBREW RELEASE) [Homebrew][Wii][Online Gaming] Wiimmfi-Patcher to enable online for Wii games. [Mod] Arc Rise Fantasia [NTSC-U](UNDUB) [MOD] Arc Rise Fantasia [NTSC][UNDUB] [Mod] Cliff Super Mario Bros Wii [NTSC-U][WBFS] [MOD] Excitebots: Trick Racing [NTSC-U][Online Patched] [Mod] Fatal Frame IV: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse [NTSC-J] (English Translated) [MOD] Final Fantasy Fables - Chocobo's Dungeon [NTSC][UNDUB] [Mod] Fire Emblem Radiant Dawn [PAL][UNDUB] [MOD] Metroid Prime 1 + 2 [Metroid Prime Trilogy][PAL][DVD5] [Mod] Midi's Super Mario Bros. Wii Just A Little Adventure [WBFS] [NTSC-U] [Mod] MLG Super Luigi Wii “Into the Void” [NTSC-U][WBFS] [MOD] Naruto Shippuden Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 [NTSC-U](UNDUBBED)(Scrubbed) [Mod] New Super Summer Vacation 2015 (NTSC-U)[WBFS] [MOD] Pandora's Tower [PAL][UNDUB] [Mod] Project Zero 2 [PAL] [UNDUB] [Mod] Rune Factory Frontier [NTSC-U][UNDUB] [MOD] Rune Factory Tides of Destiny [NTSC-U][UNDUB] Wii Play Motion Pal Italiano[MOD] Super Smash Bros Brawl [NTSC-U][DVD5] [MOD] Super Smash Sisters Generations 2 [WBFS][NTSC-U] [MOD] Takt of Magic [NTSC-J][English Patched] [Mod] Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World [NTSC-U][UNDUB] [Mod] The Legend Of Yoshi WBFS [NTSC-U] [MOD] Trauma Center Series Undub (NTSC-U) [MOD] Xenoblade Chronicles [NTSC-U][DVD5] [Mod] Zero: Tsukihami no Kamen [NTSC-J][E-Patched] [MOD] Zero: Tsukihami no Kamen [NTSC-J][English Translated] Wii Play Motion Iso[Mod] Zero: Tsukihami no Kamen [NTSC-J][Spanish-Patched] [Mod] Zero: Tsukihami no Kamen [NTSC-J][Updated English Translation] [Nintendo WII][Mod] Wiimms Mario Kart Fun 2018-12 [NTSC-U][WBFS] [Rare] Wii Adds Channels dumps [Tool] ARFX (v1.0) [Tool] BMD View [Tool] BrawlBox (v0.78) (Hotfix 1) [Tool] DDS View (v0.0663a) [Tool] IconMaker (v3b) [Tool] New Super Mario Bros. Wii Mod Compiler (v1.0) [Tool] Noesis (v4.0976) [Tool] Noesis (v4.28) [Tool] Noesis (v4.291) [Tool] NT Compress [Tool] Pokemon FSYS Converter [Tool] ShowMiiWads (v1.4) (x64) [Tool] SZS Tools [Tool] U8 Tool (v7.1) [Tool] UTF Tab (v0.7) (Build 3) [Tool] Wii Backup Manager (v0.4.5) (Build 78) [Tool] Wii Tool Pack (v1.0) [VC][Arcade][Mod] SplatterHouse [J][English][WAD] [VC][FC] Metroid (Japan) [REGIONFREE][WAD] [VC][MSX][Mod] Metal gear 1 + 2 [J][T+ENG][WAD] [VC][N64] Pokemon Snap [NTSC-U][WAD] [VC][N64][MOD] SM64 Multiplayer [NTSC-U][WAD] [VC][NES] Double Dragon [PAL] [WAD] [VC][NES] Soccer (J) [VC][SFC] Final Fantasy V (English) [REGIONFREE][WAD] [VC][SFC] Tactics Ogre (English) [REGIONFREE][WAD] [VC][SNES] Breath of Fire II [NTSC-U][WAD] [VC][SNES] Final Fantasy II [NTSC-U][WAD] [VC][SNES] Final Fantasy III [NTSC-U][WAD] Wii Play Motion Rom[VC][SNES][Mod] Breath of Fire II Retranslation [NTSC-U][WAD][WiiWare] Blaster Master: Overdrive [NTSC-U] [WiiWare] Carmen Sandiego: Adventures in Math [NTSC-U] [WiiWare] Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth [NTSC-U][WAD] [WiiWare] Cave Story [NTSC-U] [WiiWare] Chronos Twins DX [NTSC-U] [WiiWare] Contra ReBirth [NTSC-U][WAD] [WiiWare] Dr. Mario Online Rx [NTSC-U][WAD] [WiiWare] FAST Racing League [NTSC-U] [WiiWare] Final Fanasy IV - The After Years DLC [PAL][WAD] [WiiWare] Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles - King + Darklord DLC [PAL][WAD] [WiiWare] Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Dark Lord [NTSC-U][WAD] [WiiWare] Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life As A King [NTSC-U][WAD] [WiiWare] Gradius ReBirth [NTSC-U] [WiiWare] La-Mulana [NTSC-U][WAD] Wii Play Motion Games[WiiWare] La-Mulana [PAL][WAD][WiiWare] LostWinds: Winter of the Melodias [PAL][WAD] [WiiWare] Mega Man 10 [NTSC-U][WAD] Wii Play Motion Ebay[WiiWare] Mega Man 10 [PAL][WAD][WiiWare] Mega Man 9 (PAL) [WiiWare] Mega Man 9 + 10 DLC [PAL][WAD] [WiiWare] Mega Man 9 [NTSC-U][WAD] [WiiWare] Mega Man 9+10 DLC [NTSC-U][WAD} [WiiWare] Mii Channel (NTSC-U) [WiiWare] My Pokémon Ranch [NTSC-U] [WiiWare] Pearl Harbor Trilogy - 1941: Red Sun Rising [PAL][WAD] [WiiWare] Pokemon Fushigi no Dungeon: Ikuzo! Arashi no Boukendan [NTSC-J] [WiiWare] Pokemon Fushigi no Dungeon: Mezase! Hikari no Boukendan [NTSC-J] [WiiWare] Pokemon Fushigi no Dungeon: Susume! Honou no Boukendan [NTSC-J] Wii Play Motion Pal Italian[WiiWare] Pokemon Rumble [PAL] [WAD][WiiWare] Princess Ai [NTSC-J] [WAD+DLC] [WiiWare] Retro City Rampage [NTSC-U][WAD] [WiiWare] Sonic The Hedgehog 4 - Episode 1 [NTSC-U][WAD] [WiiWare] WiiWare Collection [NTSC-U]
Total Nintendo Wii titles available: 414
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Wii Play, released as Your First Step to Wii (はじめてのWiiHajimete no Uī) in Japan, is a party video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii console. It was released as a launch game for the console in Japan, Europe, and Australia, and was released in North America in February 2007. The game features nine minigames, including a Duck Hunt-esque shooting range, a fishing game, and a billiards game, each of which are designed to showcase the features of the Wii Remote controller.
Developed as a compilation of prototype games originally shown off at the E3 expo in 2006, Wii Play was developed by Nintendo EAD simultaneously with Wii Sports, which also contained tech demos from E3. The featured games make use of several aspects of the Wii Remote, such as its detection of rotation and depth movement through motion sensing and its infraredpointer.
Despite mixed reception from critics who criticized the game for its repetitiveness, Wii Play was a commercial success, with strong sales being largely connected to the game's inclusion of an additional Wii Remote at the time of its release. The game is the fifth best-selling game for the Wii and the fourteenth best-selling video game of all-time, having sold over 28 million copies worldwide. It is also the best-selling game of all time to not be bundled with a console. A sequel to the game titled Wii Play: Motion was released in 2011.
Gameplay[edit]
Minigames such as Shooting Range, which pays homage to the NES game Duck Hunt, utilize the Wii Remote's infrared sensor, allowing the system to track where the user is pointing the controller.
Wii Play is a party game consisting of nine minigames[1] that make use of the Wii Remote's several unique features. These games can either be played in single-player mode or in a two-player multiplayer versus mode in which each player's number of wins are recorded.[2] Upon starting the game, only one of the featured minigames is accessible, but the other eight are systematically unlocked as the player tries each one.[3] The player is able to use their own custom Miiavatars created through the Mii Channel, who appear in several of the included minigames.[3]High scores are saved when playing in single player mode, and achieving certain high scores awards the player with bronze, silver, gold and platinum medals for the respective game, along with a message sent to the Wii Message Board containing a short tip for that respective game.[2]
Games[edit]Shooting Range[edit]
A shooting game similar to Duck Hunt[1] in which players go through several consecutive rounds of shooting objects that appear on the screen, including balloons, bullseye targets, clay disks, tin cans, and UFOs which descend from the sky and attempt to abduct tiny copies the player's Mii, by pointing the Wii Remote at the Wii's sensor bar to aim and firing with the controller's trigger button.[4][5] Extra points can be earned by shooting several objects consecutively without missing,[6][7] and ducks also occasionally fly across the screen which can be shot for additional points.[5] The game's multiplayer mode has two players competing to earn the highest number of points; conversely, a second player can join during single player mode and help player one earn points.[6]
Find Mii[edit]
Crowds of unique Mii characters gather on the screen, out of which the player must locate certain Miis whose qualities pertain to the instructions given to the player, such as locating two identical characters and locating the fastest-moving character in a crowd of walking people.[8] In single player mode, the player must get through as many stages as possible before the time limit runs out, with each Mii found extending the number of seconds left on the timer and giving a certain number of points depending on how quickly the player locates and chooses them.[8] In multiplayer mode, two players compete to find the highest number of Mii characters within two minutes. Choosing an incorrect Mii in single player mode removes a number of seconds from the timer, while in multiplayer mode the player who picks the incorrect character loses points.[6]
Table Tennis[edit]
A standard game of table tennis in which the player volleys a ping pong ball back and forth by pointing at the sensor bar and moving the Remote from side to side.[9][6] In single player mode, the player cooperates with a computer player in order to rally the ball back and forth with each other as many times as possible.[6] In multiplayer mode, two opponents compete to hit the ball past each other in order to score points, with the first player to achieve 11 points winning.[6]
Pose Mii[edit]
The player controls their Mii character around an open background via the Wii Remote pointer and tries to burst large, falling bubbles and prevent them from descending to the bottom of the screen, twisting the Wii Remote in order to rotate the character and fit them into the silhouettes on the bubbles and pushing certain buttons to cycle between different poses that the Mii can strike in order to conform to the shapes of the silhouettes.[9] The game is over once the player allows three bubbles to float past them and reach the bottom of the screen. In multiplayer mode, red and blue bubbles pertaining to each player's respective color fall down, and players attempt to get the highest number of points with each player losing a point if a bubble in their color falls to the bottom.[10]
Laser Hockey[edit]
An air hockey game comparable to Pong[5][8][11] in which two players try to hit a laser puck across the screen into the opponent's goal using a paddle controlled via the Wii Remote pointer.[10] The paddle can be twisted around by twisting the Wii remote in order to hit the ball in different directions.[8] Single player mode is a two-minute match against the CPU, whereas in two-player mode, the first player to score eight points wins.[10]
Wii Play Motion Pal Italian RestaurantBilliards[edit]
A simplified nine-ball game of rotationpool.[11] The player uses the Wii Remote like a cue stick to strike the cue ball, which can be hit at different angles in order to add spin or execute jump shots.[9][11] The game ends when all object balls have been pocketed. Players can switch the in-game camera angle between a top-down point of view or directly behind the cue ball while aiming.[9] In single player mode, the number of points earned is determined by the number of turns taken to pocket all of the object balls, while committing a foul shot results in the loss of points. In multiplayer, points are earned corresponding to the number on the object ball that is pocketed/potted (e.g. 2 points for sinking the 2 ball).[12]
Fishing[edit]
A game of fishing in which the player attempts to catch different types of fish swimming in a pond within a set time limit. The player uses the Wii Remote like a fishing pole, lowering it to move the hook into the pond and quickly pulling it upwards once a fish grabs onto it while moving the remote in different directions to move the hook through the pond.[9] Points are given and deducted based on the different types of fish that are caught, and a 'bonus fish' which continually changes and awards the player with additional points when caught. In multiplayer mode, two players compete to catch the most fish and obtain the highest score.[13]
Charge![edit]
The player controls their Mii character riding a cow as they attempt to negotiate a short course within a time limit while avoiding obstacles such as fences.[14] The game is played by holding the Wii Remote horizontally and used similarly to a steering wheel,[11] tilting the remote left and right to steer the cow, tilting it forwards or backwards to accelerate or decelerate, respectively, and quickly shaking the controller upwards to jump. Scarecrows also appear throughout the course, which can be run into in order to earn points.[9][13]
Tanks![edit]
A top-down combat game similar to the Atari game Combat[9][11][15] in which the player maneuvers a small tank through several stages and fights enemy tanks while avoiding enemy fire.[16] The only included minigame that can be played using the Wii Nunchuck,[17][11] the tank is moved using either the D-pad or the Nunchuck's analog stick, while the tank's gun turret is independently moved by aiming the Wii Remote at the sensor bar.[18] The players' tanks can fire missiles from their turret or drop land mines on the ground. Mines explode a number of seconds after being laid, or upon any tank getting within close proximity of it.[11][16] The player's missiles (and certain enemy tanks' missiles) can be strategically ricocheted off of the sides of surrounding walls and blockades in order to hit the enemy tanks.[11] As the player progresses through the game, they are faced with different types of tanks with different abilities. The player is given three lives at the start of the game, and receives an extra life after every five levels completed, with the game ending if all lives are lost.[16] While the game ends after the 20th stage is completed for the first time, there are a total of 100 missions which can be played through after reaching mission 20. In multiplayer mode, two players progress through the missions competing to destroy the most enemy tanks. The game ends if both players lose their tank in the same mission, though a player comes back if the other one passes a stage. In multiplayer mode, the game always ends upon completion of mission 20. [16]
Development[edit]
Wii Play was one of several games that were developed as a part of Shigeru Miyamoto's 'Wii Project', along with Wii Sports, Wii Fit, and Wii Music. The project was a compilation of several technical demos exhibiting the capabilities of the then-upcoming Wii console and its controller, the Wii Remote. These prototypes took advantage of several of the Wii Remote's features; the controller was able to sense rotation, which was prominently used in Pose Mii and Laser Hockey, while the detection of depth movement was featured in Table Tennis, Fishing and Billiards.[19] These tech demos were first publicly shown at the 2006 E3 convention alongside the games used in Wii Sports. A demo of the shooting range minigame titled Shooting, which was speculated by several people to be a sequel to Duck Hunt, was also presented during the 2006 Nintendo Fusion Tour.[20]
Wii Play officially began development when Miyamoto decided that the demonstrational games would be fleshed out and released together for the console. The development team at Nintendo EAD was given around seven to eight months to develop the game, with Motoi Okamoto, who had previously worked on Pikmin and the touchscreen minigames included in Super Mario 64 DS, serving as the game's director.[19] The demo games were put into two different categories; the sports-themed games were grouped together and bundled into Wii Sports, while the rest of the games which made use of the Wii Remote's pointer became Wii Play.[19] The game was developed directly alongside Wii Sports, with the two games' development teams sharing several artists and programmers. As the games progressed further into development, more attention was put towards Sports and the team ultimately decided that the latter was the higher priority. Because of this, some of the demos shown off at E3 did not make it into the game due to time constraints. These unused demos later went on to inspire in later games; for instance, the game Obstacle Course was later adapted into the Wii Fit game 'Balance Bubble', whereas the design of the game Bird found its way into Nintendo Land as the Balloon Fight-inspired game 'Balloon Trip Breeze'.[19]Wii Maestro, an orchestra-themed game demo, was planned to be included as one of the games, but the developers decided it would be more fitting as its own separate game and ultimately made it into Wii Music.[19]
Wii Play was first publicly announced at a press conference held by Nintendo in Japan under the name Hajimete no Wii, where it was shown to be a compilation of the demo games shown off at E3. Nintendo announced that the game would be released in Japan on December 2, 2006 as a launch title for the system, and that it would also be bundled with a Wii Remote at its release.[21] It was later made playable at the Nintendo World event in New York on September 14, 2006, where all nine games were presented, now much closer to their final versions than the demos at E3, and support for the Wii's Mii characters was officially revealed to be part of the game.[22][23]
Reception[edit]
Wii Play received mixed reviews from critics,[30] holding an aggregate score of 61.64% on GameRankings[24] and 58/100 on Metacritic.[25]
Common Sense Media gave the game 3 stars out of 5, concluding that the game 'isn't as fun as Wii Sports.'[31] The reviewers at Electronic Gaming Monthly gave the game varying scores of 6.0, 4.5 and 5.0, stating that while 'anybody can play it, including grandma,.. [y]ou'll probably be bored in minutes'.[32]gamesTM gave the game a more scathing reaction, scoring it 3/10 and stating that 'Even the games that do work break down due to a combination of being extremely bland or too repetitive', and even that the strongest game, Shooting, 'loses its charm as soon as you realise the targets follow a similar path every time you play'.[33] Pete Metzger of Variety, who reviewed the game alongside Fuzion Frenzy 2 for the Xbox 360, was highly critical of the game, calling its controls 'a step backwards' from the innovation presented in Wii Sports.[34]GamePro reviewer 'The Grim Wiiper' called the nine included games 'repetitive and mediocre,' but believed that the game's included Wii Remote 'makes the whole package much more compelling.'[27]IGN Australia were more positive in their reaction, awarding the game 8.3/10, saying that it was 'effectively being sold at A$10 on top of the cost of a wiimote' and that 'as a training game, it succeeds completely'.[28]Official Nintendo Magazine also praised the game and gave it 91%, describing the games as 'surprisingly addictive' as well as citing the value of supplying an additional Wii Remote.[29]
Sales[edit]
Despite mixed reception, Wii Play was an immense commercial success,[35] frequently making it onto The NPD Group's video game sales charts throughout the 2000s after its release in North America.[35][36] Within two days of its release as a launch title in Japan, the game had sold 171,888 copies, making it the second best-selling title for the system behind Wii Sports.[37] In January 2007, Nintendo reported that Wii Play was one of 19 Wii titles that had surpassed sales of one million units.[38] The NPD Group reported that the game was the 2nd best-selling game of April 2007.[39] The game sold 293,000 units in June 2007, making it the 2nd best-selling game of the month.[40] It sold 1.08 million units in December 2007, and was the 2nd highest-selling game of 2007 behind Halo 3 with sales of 4.12 million units.[41] By February 2008, the game had sold 4.4 million copies, according to the NPD Group,[42] and by October of the same year the game managed to sell over 7.2 million copies.[43] The game sold 1.46 million copies in December 2008, making it the highest-selling game of the month.[44] Across all of 2008, the game managed to sell 5.28 million copies, making it the best-selling game of 2008.[45]
By March 2009, the game had sold 10 million copies in the US,[46] and in April of that same year Nintendo reported that the game had sold 2.7 copies in Japan.[47] In May 2009, Nintendo reported that the game had sold 22.9 million units.[48]Wii Play has sold 28.02 million copies worldwide as of March 31, 2018 according to Nintendo, making it the fifth best-selling Wii game and the 14th best selling video game of all time.[49] Strong sales were largely attributed to the game's inclusion of an extra Wii Remote at the time of its release and its North American price of US$49.99 in comparison to a separate Wii Remote which cost $39.99 at the time, meaning that the game itself essentially costed $10.[50]Speaking of the game's strong sales, Nintendo of America vice president Cammie Dunaway noted that the game's sales figures, in combination with the 12.9 million individual Wii Remotes sold, 'reinforces the growing 'social gaming' trend we have been seeing where friends and family use their Wii as a social hub.'[46]
Wii Play had sold 18.4 million units in the United Kingdom by July 2009.[51] The game received a 'Diamond' sales award from the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association,[52] indicating sales of at least 1 million copies in the United Kingdom.[53] In Australia, the game sold over 900,000 units by July 2010.[54]
Sequel[edit]
A sequel to Wii Play was first announced in a press conference held by Nintendo on April 12, 2011. Wii Play: Motion was later shown off at the 2011 E3 convention[55] and was released for the Wii in June of the same year.[56]The game makes prominent use of the Wii's Wii MotionPlus peripheral, which allows for more precise motion control in games, and features several minigames designed to demonstrate the enhanced motion capabilities of the device. Similarly to its predecessor, Wii Play: Motion was bundled with a black Wii MotionPlus Wii Remote in North America and a red Wii Remote in Europe.[57]
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