Nintendo Wii Play Featured Article

Nintendo’s Wii Play Offers Pick Up And Play Mini Games

Nintendo’s Wii Play, the newest assemblage of mini-games for the Wii console, offers players a simple to learn, fun to play video game adventure.  Paired with an additional remote, the Wii Play is priced at around 50 dollars in the US. This is actually a pretty good deal when you figure the price of the remote is usually about $30 and an average Wii game runs about the same.

What Is Wii Play

Similar to Wii Sports, Wii Play is a collection of 9 games: Bowling, Shooting Range, Fishing, Pose Mii, Billiards, Find Mii, Charge!, Laser Hockey, and Tanks!  The games are designed to appeal to non-players and new players with an easy to understand, uncomplicated game play.  All nine games can be played alone or with multiple players for a fun and competitive group activity.  Another feature of Wii Play is the utilization of the personalized Mii character.

A Little About Mii

With the Wii comes Nintendo’s introduction of a customizable avatar ingeniously called the “Mii”.  This tiny pseudo-you can have your hair color, eye color, wear glasses, change its hairdo daily and even mimic the shape of your face. Believe me when I say that with a little bit of effort, your Mii can look scarily like you.

The Games of Wii Play

The nine mini-games of Wii Play include spins on such classics as Billiards, Table Tennis and Fishing, which are enhanced by the motion-sensitive Wii remote. Shooting Range is obviously based on the same idea as the old Duck Hunt game but with a Point Blank addition that helps to spice it up a bit. Tank! is played with the nunchuck controller as is basically a driving game with bombs “dropped” in for a military effect.  Laser Hockey is similar to the Air Hockey games we use to play down at the arcade (remember when you had to leave the house to play video games?) with the objective the same as any hockey game.  Charge! provides an interesting and fun switch from the norm as you race a cow while trying to annihilate a row of scarecrows. Everyone’s favorite avatar is the star of Pose Mii, a Simon-says throwback and Find Mii, a typical pattern recognition game.

The Good And The Bad Of Wii Play

Fans of Wii Play appreciate the pick-up-and-play, user-friendly feel of the game. Nintendo was hoping to appeal to people who don’t normally play video games and Wii Play does that perfectly.  I don’t think anyone could watch the game being played and not want to jump in. And once you’ve tried it, you’re likely to be hooked for a while.

Although new video game players may find the mini-games charming, advanced gamers are likely to be unimpressed, even disappointed, by the simple graphics and rapidly-fading novelty of the games.  Some individuals wish the game was marketed separately, instead of only with an additional wii controller, thereby cutting down the price.

Permalink Print

July 16, 2007

Nintendo Wii Freeloader - Quickly And Easily Play Your Gamecube Import Games On Your Nintendo Wii

Any hard core gamers knows that many of the best games - or at least the most unique games, come right out of Japan. Most of these games never see the light of day in the United States or Europe and gamers are left wanting and drooling for games they’ll never have the chance to play. At least that was the case with the Gamecube and now also with the Nintendo Wii. Then along came a little disc called the Freeloader, that allowed any Gamecube to play any Japanese game with ease, with no mod chip required and no need to open your console.

Why do I mention Gamecube and Wii playing import games? Simply because the Nintendo Wii is also compatible with every single Gamecube Game, including the FreeLoader disc. Because the Nintendo Wii can boot Gamecube Discs / games, you can also load the Freeloader and finally take advantage of all of the great Import games on the market. The Nintendo Wii Freeloader is a disc, that allows any Wii owner to play import Gamecube games without a mod chip. As you may have guessed, the Freeloader was not actually manufactured for […]

Full Article At: KnowHow-Now.com Articles

Permalink Print

Complete List of Nintendo Wii Games Revealed

For avid followers of the latest video games, Nintendo has developed the Wii system, formerly codenamed “Revolution”. The most notable inclusion in the bundle package is the remote, which according to Nintendo can manipulate actions in the game Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.
Launched on November 14, 2006, Nintendo promises a different gaming experience that will thrill not only video game aficionados but also people who used to think video games are children’s toys.

Nintendo confirmed that 21 game titles will make it during the launching date, and are available for release in North and South America, while the next 12 games are to be released in the 2006 launch window.
The complete list of Nintendo wii games released during the console launching are: Avatar: The Last Airbender, Call of Duty 3, Crayon Shin-chan Saikyou: Kazoku Kasuka Peking Wii, Elebits, Excite Truck, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, GT Pro Series, Kororinpa, Machi Kuru Domino, Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, Necro-Nesia, Barnyard, Cars, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2, Ennichi no Tatsujin, Far Cry: Vengeance, Gottlieb Pinball Classics, Happy feet, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Madden NFL 07, Monster 4×4 World Circuit, Need for Speed: Carbon, Open Season, Rampage: […]

Full Article At: KnowHow-Now.com Articles

Permalink Print
Made with WordPress and a search engine optimized WordPress theme • Strawberry Cream, Classic skin by Antonella Pavese