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David Low
30 Oct, 2006

Wii Play Preview

Wii Preview | Everybody's second game purchase?
When the Wii was first shown in playable form at E3 this year, as well as showing fully fledged games such as the latest Mario, Metroid and Zelda, Nintendo created a bunch of mini-games and tech demos designed to show off the possibilities of the new control scheme, much like the DS's first E3. But unlike the DS tech demos, which were either abandoned or further developed into single titles, the Wii will come bundled with a collection of five of these games as Wii Sports, and most of the others have been collected in this second, more openly themed package, Wii Play.

The first and most important thing to mention about Wii Play is exactly what the package consists of. The game is set at a (semi) budget price of $79.95 in Australia (it's the full £39.99 in the UK unfortunately), but for that you not only get the software, but a bundled Wii remote, RRP $69.95/£29.99. At that price – especially in Australia - Wii Play is tremendous value. The fact that many of the games included look as fun as anything on the console just sweetens the deal.

Did you know Duck Hunt is the fourth highest selling game of all time?

Did you know Duck Hunt is the fourth highest selling game of all time?
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Wii Play has much in common with Wii Sports – it heavily supports the 'Mii' avatar creation feature, and many of the games included are also sports based – although most bear a stronger resemblance to the mini-games featured in DS games such as Super Mario 64 DS and Project Rub. Every game is either one or two player, and while there is a single player 'career' mode of sorts with a medal system for high scores, two player is obviously where most of the action will be. A nice clean menu allows you to select your game from an Apple toolbar inspired list. A single line of instruction on how to play is shown on the screen, and then you're thrown right in. Now on with the games:

  • Shooting Range - a modern version of Duck Hunt, hopefully without your 'friend' the dog [who would now be over twenty years old anyway -Ed]. Hands on reviews suggest that using the remote in this game isn't really like a light gun, but more like a 3D mouse. You move a cursor on the screen, but don't have to point directly where you're aiming – just tilt the remote and use the cursor to see where you're aiming. Light gun veterans may have to get used to it.

  • Find Mii – Some sort of Where's Wally/Waldo/Warioware thing involving looking for your Mii in a crowd. Not much is known about this game so far, but creating a more outrageous Mii will surely help your chances!

    Air hockey is the best thing ever made.

    Air hockey is the best thing ever made.
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  • Table Tennis – a decent looking table tennis game where you use the Wii remote like a paddle to hit the ball. It's faster and actually looks more in depth then the obviously similar Wii Tennis. In an interesting twist, crowd members (composed of other Mii avatars) will gather round the table as the game heats up. A great game to include as part of compilation, nobody would buy a game that was just table tennis, would they?

  • Pose Mii – A Warioware type mini-game – in this one you aim the remote as well twist it to align your character with a silhouette. This one very much reminds us of a DS mini game.

  • Laser Hockey – Sort of a 'Vertical Air Hockey'. Tilting and waving the remote moves your Laser Hockey mallet – although we're not sure what angle you hold it at right now. All the tactics of Air hockey seem to be present, such as picking the right rebound angle to get behind your opponent, and 'cradling' the puck to set up a smash. If this game is even half as good as real air hockey it could be the best game in the package.

  • Billiards – a much more realistic simulation then most other Wii sports games so far, in Billiards you are given a behind the ball perspective to take your shot, and you pull back and punch forward the Wii remote to strike the ball. The first person perspective reminds us of the simple sports (like Frisbee) in Nintendogs, but this would obviously require much more precision. We'll have to wait and see on this one.

  • Fishing – looks about as in-depth as the fishing in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, but with a bizarre Paper Mario like visuals. You pull back the Wii remote and fling it forward to 'cast', and reel the fish in when you feel a tug (from the remote's in-built force feedback). May be the game to get your dad to try out – before you know it he's be saying 'one more go – I just wanna get that blue one!'

    Something for everyone, even boring people who like fishing

    Something for everyone, even boring people who like fishing
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  • Charge – a bull riding sim. No, really. You hold the Wii mote sideways like handlebars, and steer a bull through a field. If you topple a scarecrow in the field, you'll get bonus points.

  • Tanks – with many other classic game riffs coming out for the new control scheme (Pong, Duck Hunt etc) it's about time the old Atari game Combat was dusted off and re-imagined. In Tanks you can both move and aim with the remote to try and knock out your opposing player. Apparently the shells can bounce off walls.


Nintendo could easily have thrown all these games on the Wii Sports disc, but while it does seem to be a ploy to get Wii owners to purchase at least one extra controller, almost everyone would agree that it's a good idea to have one anyway. Even if only a few of the games in Wii play end up being any good, at $10 (or the steeper £10 in the UK) on top of an essential second controller purchase, Wii Play will most likely be a no-brainer purchase for many new Wii owners.
Overall:
It's effectively $10 Australia, so if you are buying a Wii and have ever met another person, get this instead of a controller as your second purchase.

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45 Comments
6 years ago
AIR-HOCKEY FTW!

I pre-ordered this a few weeks back without even knowing what it was called - the guy at my local EB did a decent wnough job of explaining it though. All he needed to say was 'air-hockey' and I was all but throwing my bank card at him icon_smile.gif
6 years ago
uHH not mine! Infact if I had my way Wii Sports and Wii Play would never even come anywhere near my console. I mean just look at the generic names...what next? Wii fun? icon_rolleyes.gif

I don't play games cuz i'm sitting around with nothing better to do....and that seems to me like the experience Wii is aiming for. I play games kinda like how I watch movies....to sit down and be entertained with a good story or some awesome eye candy or maybe even a nice auditory experience. A majority of these little activities can be done very easily in real life (e.g head down to a local sports park/pub/bar) and I can imagine that being more fun.

Anyways I can see how people would be interested in Wii play and the controller that comes packaged with it seems like good value.
6 years ago
A rather short list of games. But I guess it's still a must have with the included controller.
6 years ago
ugh the boot wrote
A majority of these little activities can be done very easily in real life (e.g head down to a local sports park/pub/bar) and I can imagine that being more fun.
Well sure they can, but thats a pretty pointless argument... The point of games like these, and sports games, and racing sims (etc.) is that people can play these in the comfort of their own home - how and when they want, without the hassles of finding and getting to a place that offers the same service. I can get this and have mates around, few games few drinks - when we get bored of that we can simply start playing something else. Easy as.
Not to say that it's a substitute for the real activities, but that each have their place and use.
6 years ago
i'd say the point is making good use of the Wimote. They're onto a new control scheme, that obviously works great for stuff like Wii Play and Wii Sports.

After watching the Wii Sports videos, I'm convinced.
6 years ago
Ever since I saw this title was essentially $10 I've known I would pick it up, even without knowing what was in the game. But having now seen whats there, it looks like a damn nice package. Hell, I'd probably even pay $20 for it. icon_razz.gif
6 years ago
Karai Pantsu wrote
Well sure they can, but thats a pretty pointless argument... The point of games like these, and sports games, and racing sims (etc.) is that people can play these in the comfort of their own home - how and when they want, without the hassles of finding and getting to a place that offers the same service. I can get this and have mates around, few games few drinks - when we get bored of that we can simply start playing something else. Easy as.
Not to say that it's a substitute for the real activities, but that each have their place and use.
I completely agree and i'm not saying this would be the case for everyone....i'm just speaking for myself....so personally I might give it a miss.
6 years ago
i agree with everything said in the article, and yes this will be my 2nd game purchased!
6 years ago
I concur!... 3rd game purchased!
6 years ago
Don't give a shit about all the crappy games, but I'll get it because I want a second controller.

This launch line-up really needs Metroid Prime and Excite Truck.
6 years ago
Wii Sports was one thing, but I have to say I'm not too keen on a bunch of what are essentially flash games.

Then again I'm only paying ten bucks, what the hell...
6 years ago
Since the UK version costs a ridiculous amount, I think I'd rather pay the £30 for just a controller.
6 years ago
Must go and see if I can add that to my pre-order!
6 years ago
I'm thinking about Myer or the (Toy's 'r' Us) TRU deal. I've got Myer One so they bundle GT Pro
6 years ago
looks fun, $10 with the remote I was going to buy anyway? Bargain.
6 years ago
Got this game on Pre-Order already! xD DUCK HUNT THING!
6 years ago
Gutsman Heavy wrote
looks fun, $10 with the remote I was going to buy anyway? Bargain.
Seconded

By the way, I'm really getting tired of people dissing these game when they haven't even tried the game or before. I mean unless you didn't have any friends to play along with or anything, then fair enough. I don't see why you would pick it up then. Though Nintendo as offered these games to be cheap as hell. Wii sport: Free with Wii, Wii Play: = $10 more if you get a Wiimote. (Which I'm sure 9/10 of us with pick up another one somewhere along the line)Point is, pick up & play games like these are the best to play along with friends. How ever often does one of your random friends come over & when you play game go & pick up Call of Duty or whatever when they know that your gonna beat them? I know mine don't, we always come back to Super Smash Brothers or Wario Ware, or even Pac Man Vs. Which lasts us the whole day at times. I just see so much entrainment between friends in these games.
6 years ago
I'm so glad they are releasing this here! I will be picking up this puppy for sure!

And it has fishing, for some reason fishing mini games really entertain me, despite the fact I hate going fishing in the real world.
6 years ago
I'll be getting 3-4 controllers anyway

so Wii-Play, for a few extra bucks

sweet icon_biggrin.gif
6 years ago
Evil Nintendo, Duck Hunt? Sold!
6 years ago
Thanks for the well written article David. I had seen a few of the gameplay videos but wasn't sure what every game was about until now. This is also a definite pick up for me. Bargain of the century!
6 years ago
this is so my second game
6 years ago
I'd be crazy not to buy Wii Play. It looks pritty fun and yeah, good article David, I never really new much about this (besides the free controller) untill reading the article.
6 years ago
Luke wrote
this is so my second game
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