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Wii Play Coming Next Week, 2-14-07; Bond Over Casual Mii Gaming PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alexis M. (Rivithed)   
Wednesday, 07 February 2007
Wii Play should be coming next week, just in time to do some bonding for Valentine's Day over a quick game (and with an extra Wii remote for your loved one). Going for $49.99, Wii Play comes with a Wii Remote and a game disc packed with nine mini-games. Coming from Nintendo, Wii Play should provide some easy to pick-up games for casual gamers and make use of your Mii characters.

Here are some details from Nintendo:
Launch Date: 02/14/07
ESRB: E (Everyone): Mild Cartoon Violence
Game Type: Minigame Collection – package includes Wii Remote™
Players: 1-2
Developer: Nintendo

"Wii Play includes nine quick and addictive games that are easy to pick up and play and hard to put away. Thanks to the intuitive controls of the Wii Remote, even the most inexperienced gamers will have no trouble mastering the controls. Every game features a multiplayer mode, so friends can compete for the high score or go head to head to see who's the best. Wii Play comes with a Wii Remote so that friends can join in the action."

Wii Play features nine separate minigames, including:

Shooting Range: A point-and-fire game of target practice in the Duck Hunt® tradition.

Billiards: A nine-ball game of pool with stunningly realistic physics that uses the Wii Remote as a pool cue.

Find Mii™: Players scan the crowds to find the right Mii. Miis created by players and their friends make an appearance.

Tanks!: Players command a toy tank on a miniature battlefield in a gantlet of 100 missions.

Other games include:

Pose Mii
Table Tennis
Fishing
Charge!
Laser Hockey

While pre-orders have disappeared from GameStop retail stores (and from their web site for now), places like Best Buy and Circuit City list them as available on 2/14/07, as Nintendo's official Wii Play page lists it as shipping 2/12/07. Read the individual mini-game descriptions below.

Even more info here on Nintendo.com.

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Details on the Nine Minigames:

Shooting Range: The player shoots down targets ranging from clay pigeons to ducks to UFOs. In the final stage, the Mii a player is using appears on the screen, wandering in a field and being abducted by UFOs. If the player shoots that UFO down, the abductee returns to the field. To shoot targets, the player points at them with the Wii Remote pointer and presses the B button to fire. Players earn bonuses for not missing any shots.

Find Mii: The player must find and select specific Miis from a crowd within a set amount of time. If the player has any user-created Miis, they appear in the crowd as well. The crowds grow larger and start moving as the player clears more levels. The player selects Miis by pointing at them with the Wii Remote and pressing the A button.

Table Tennis: Players rally the ball back and forth, shooting for the longest sustained rally. In the multiplayer version, players compete to score points, as in traditional table tennis. Players use the pointer to move the paddle. The paddle swings automatically when the ball is close.

Pose Mii: The player moves his Mii on the screen, rotating it and changing its pose to match the silhouettes inside falling bubbles. The player must pop the bubble by matching its pose before the bubble hits the bottom of the screen. The Wii Remote's pointer moves the Mii, and twisting the Wii Remote rotates the Mii on-screen. The A and B buttons change between three different poses.

Laser Hockey: Players move paddles on an air hockey table, trying to hit the puck past the opponent's goal. The puck's motion is affected by the angle of the paddle and the speed with which the puck is hit. The Wii Remote pointer moves the paddle, while twisting the Wii Remote rotates the paddle on the screen.

Billiards: The player must sink all nine balls in the proper order. In single player, if a player fails to hit the correct ball or sinks his cue ball, the player's score drops; in multiplayer, the other player can place the ball anywhere on the screen before taking a turn. The Wii Remote pointer marks where the cue will strike the cue ball. While the cue is marked, moving the Wii Remote back and then swiftly forward slides the cue into the cue ball. The +Control Pad controls where the ball is aiming.

Fishing: Players must catch the fish indicated at the top of the screen. This game uses the Wii Remote: The pointer moves the hand holding the fishing pole. Moving forward places the hook farther out in the lake, while moving back places it hook closer. When a fish bites, the player yanks the Wii Remote back, pulling the fish out of the water. A "bonus" fish appears in a window on the screen, and catching that fish earns double the points.

Charge!: The player controls a charging cow, guiding it into scarecrows and knocking them over. Players control the cow by tilting the Wii Remote on its side and turning it like a steering wheel. Tilting forward speeds the cow up, and tilting back slows it down. Quickly raising the Wii Remote make the cow jump.

Tanks!: The player controls a tank and must shoot other tanks. The shots rebound once off the walls before disappearing. The player controls his tanks with the +Control Pad (Note: players can also use the Nunchuk's control stick to steer the tank) and aim the tank's cannon using the Wii Remote's pointer. The A button fires the tank's cannon, and the B button drops a mine with a large blast radius.

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