Nintendo's move of packing in Wii Sports with every new Wii sold in the US proved to be a genius move. Though it was little more than a simple collection of tech demos, Wii Sports can perhaps claim ...
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GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Wii Play may seem like an apt title for Nintendo's minigame collection, but the Japanese equivalent is even more fitting. Translated as "Your First ...
Nintendo recently released a follow-up to Wii Play, titled Wii Play: Motion, using their Wii Remote Plus controller. Instead of designing the game by themselves, they had seven other video game ...
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Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble is a Game Boy Color game that had an accelerometer built into its cartridge. This allowed players to ...
John Shuster bought a Wii for the holidays. And so far, the only games he’s liked? “Wii Play” and “Wii Sports.” Everything else, he says, went back to the rental counter a day early. “I guess now that ...
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Party game sequel Wii Play: Motion will launch across Europe on 24th June. Nintendo's new set of mini-games makes use of the Wii Motion Plus add-on. Wii Play: Motion comes bundled with a Wii Remote ...
17 years after the launch of Wii Play, the Nintendo minigame collection that's mostly remembered by fans as 'the one that's not as good as Wii Sports,' nobody had managed to get a perfect shot in the ...
Nintendo’s icon, Super Mario, travels through galaxies that range from candy-themed planets to giant wooden sliding puzzles that float in the sky. No two levels are the same and the mustached plumber ...
Wii Play, on the other hand, possesses neither the depth nor the inspired gameplay mechanics to stand as a true videogame or, for that matter, on its own merit. It feels much more like a technical ...
Launching the Wii with just one big first party title is something of a calculated gamble for Nintendo. It knows that enough hardcore early adopters will be more than content to plough through Zelda ...