Wii Play Motion (Nintendo Wii)

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Wii Play Motion (Nintendo Wii)

Wii Play Motion (Nintendo Wii)

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Mini-spillet Spooky Search lader dig og dine venner være spøgelsesjægere. Opgaven går ud på at finde de spøgelser, som befinder sig et sted i din stue. For at lokalisere dem lytter du undervejs til højtaleren, der er indbygget i din Wii Remote Plus. Straks du hører et spøgelse, retter du håndkontrollen mod det og trækker det tilbage til tv-skærmen. Spillet er på tid, så det gælder om at være hurtig til at finde spøgelserne! Ride a unicycle along a raised obstacle course, it is a recycled minigame from Wii Fit Plus External links [ ] Cone Zone is another strong inclusion, a spin on the mobile phone classic Tower Bloxx, in which you have to hold your remote upright - it’s a stand-in for your waffle cone - as a Godzilla-sized scoop piles on blobs of ice cream. Keep the cone steady and you’ve got a decent leaderboard game, and one that really plays on the MotionPlus’ added sensitivity. There’s a neat bonus mode too – many of the mini-games come with cheeky variants – that sees you collecting swirled ice cream by tilting the remote in gentle circles. It’s far harder than it sounds. If you speed up the Title Screen song by 1.75x at 0:17 [1], you will get a familiar motif by Mario Kart DS, Mario Kart Wii, and finally Mario kart 7.

a b Meunier, Nathan (2011-06-20). "Wii Play: Motion Review". GameSpot. Archived from the original on 2011-06-19 . Retrieved 2011-06-21. Blundon, Matthew. "Wii Play: Motion review". Nintendo World Report. Archived from the original on 2011-06-30 . Retrieved 2011-06-29. Wii Play: Motion [a] is a video game for the Wii console and the sequel to the 2006 game Wii Play. It was released in North America on June 13, 2011; Europe on June 24; [2] [3] and Australia on June 30, 2011. [4]

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Sykes, Tom (2011-06-24). "Review: Wii Play Motion". Computer and Video Games. Archived from the original on 2011-06-27 . Retrieved 2011-06-25. Catch fish with the Wii Remote in a way that would make any fisherman blush with envy. Or direct a cow into scarecrows in Charge! – a game that asks, “Why not?” And let’s not forget Tanks!, where you and your Wii Remote lead a tank into battle. It’s as close to tank combat as possible without cleaning the treads! azizmb (2011-06-18). "Wii Play: Motion Review". GameCrunch. Archived from the original on January 16, 2013.

What do Arzest, ChunSoft, Good-Feel Co, Mitchell Corporation, Prope, Skip Ltd, Vanpool, NdCUBE and Nintendo have in common? They all worked as developers on Wii Play: Motion, which acts as a companion to the Wii Remote Plus. It also serves as a sequel to Wii Play, a compilation largely criticised for its mediocre mix of simplistic mini-games. But with nine teams designing its successor, including former Sonic Team leaders Yuji Naka and Naoto Ohshima and the company behind 999, success is guaranteed, right? As it turns out, it's not. Targets must be hit using rotating flippers to bounce a ball without letting it fall, before time runs out. Moles attempt to steal players' vegetables, and must be prevented by hitting them on the head in a Whac-A-Mole style game. Thomas, Lucas (2011-04-12). "Wii Play Gets an Unexpected Sequel". IGN. Archived from the original on April 16, 2011 . Retrieved 2011-04-12.The Switch had its title to show off the features of the new joy-cons, 1-2-Switch. This may make it seem like it makes a sequel or a reboot of the original Wii Play games obsolete. With the Switch console approaching its fifth anniversary, there doesn’t seem a need for new minigames to showcase what the controllers can do. However, both Wii Play and its sequel featured the weirdness of the classic Wii games that shouldn’t end up in the dustbin of gaming history. Du kan bruge dine personlige Mii-figurer i alle tolv mini-spil. I Wind Runner kører din Mii-figur på rulleskøjter med en paraply i hånden. Du bruger din håndkontrol til at åbne paraplyen, så din Mii får fart på gennem banen, som indeholder en række svære forhindringer. Ved strategisk at vinkle din paraply kan du få din Mii til at ændre retning, hoppe eller øge farten. I mini-spillet Treasure Twirl bruger du håndkontrollen til at fiske skatte op fra havbunden, og i Cone Zone skal du lægge is i en gigantisk isvaffel. Det gælder om at få så mange iskugler i vaflen, uden den vælter. Super Mario 3D Land sells 5 million, Skyward Sword 3.4 million". GameSpot staff. GameSpot. January 27, 2012. Archived from the original on November 8, 2016 . Retrieved November 11, 2017. Tanner, Nicole. "Closing screen at Nintendo conference hints at more new games on the way". IGN. Archived from the original on June 10, 2011 . Retrieved 2011-07-27. However, ‘Switch Party’ should not just be a trip down memory lane. The original Wii Party games had issues with balancing the entertainment value of various game modes. Just a handful of modes were actually entertaining to play, while most were boring at best or poor excuses to digitize parlor games at worst. Nintendo could use the diverse playstyles of the Switch to build a multitude of game modes that are all evenly unique and fun experiences. The earlier Wii Party games provide a solid foundation for a more consistently enjoyable party game in the future.

a b Haywood, Andrew (2011-06-15). "Review: Wii Play: Motion". GamePro. Archived from the original on 2011-12-02 . Retrieved 2011-06-21. Match the pose on screen before time runs out. You will control a selected character from the Mii Channel and guide them to the bubble characters that will fall down. Each bubble character will either be leaning left or right, so you will have to change the position of your character to match them with that of the bubble character. If a bubble hits the bottom, you will lose. The Switch can be a considerable technical upgrade over the original Wii Fit games that used the Balance Board. It took 4 consistently charged batteries to keep the board alive for 60 hours, according to Nintendo. Furthermore, its size and weight made it impractical to take it anywhere but home. Wii Play is a bit of a forgotten entry between its more well-known siblings. It’s not as influential or famous as Wii Fit or Wii Party, which will feature later down this list. Nonetheless, the game was widespread. It’s the fifth best-selling Wii game of all time and even received a sequel, Wii Play Motion. Nintendo made both games to show off the features of the Wii’s motion controller, as they were often bundled with an extra Wii Remote. A stone skipping game with the goal of getting the most skips. Additional modes adds things such as ramps, rings and a goal area.A Switch remake could improve on the technical limitations of the Balance Board while reviving the atmosphere of the original games for the Wii and Wii U. Jogging around Wuhu Island while the digital avatars of friends and family walk around you makes for an excellent atmosphere. The setting of the upcoming Switch Sports could replicate this playful and relaxed sphere in which players freely run and exercise. Wii Play Motion是承襲《Wii 第一次接觸》模式推出的控制器與遊戲同梱包,搭配內建 Wii 動感強化器功能的 Wii 遙控器 Plus,收錄活用 Wii 遙控器 Plus 精確動態感測功能的 12 種豐富類型小遊戲,最多可 4 人同樂,並具備徽章收集等深入鑽研要素。 Your personalised Mii character can be used in each of the minigames and it may find itself in a variety of unexpected yet interesting settings. In the minigame Wind Runner, your Mii character will be sporting a pair of roller skates and carrying an umbrella. Use your Wii Remote Plus to open the umbrella which will in turn carry your Mii character along a race course. By strategically angling your Wii Remote Plus your Mii character can change direction, jump and increase speed as it makes its way to the end of the course while dodging obstacles in its path. Hernandez, Pedro (2011-04-28). "Wii Play: Motion European Release Announced". Nintendo World Report. Archived from the original on 2011-05-05 . Retrieved 2011-05-01. For instance, Wii Play Motion had a game where your Mii of choice had to balance endless scoops of ice cream on a single cone. The original Wii Play featured a Where’s Waldo-style game, requiring players to select the odd Mii out of an ever-increasing crowd. Playing such set-ups with all kinds of familiar faces is a joy of recognition that shouldn’t be exclusively tied to the exploration of a console’s features. The series is ready to move past 2011.



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