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Wii Play with Wii Remote


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ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Brand: Nintendo
EAN: 0840356780634
Label: Nintendo
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Model: RVLRRHAE
Platform: Nintendo Wii
Publisher: Nintendo
Release Date: 2007-02-13

Features
Shooting Range, a point-and-fire game of target practice in the Duck Hunt tradition
Billiards, a simplified variation of nine-ball with stunningly realistic physics that uses your Wii Remote as your pool cue
Find Mii, in which you scan the crowds to find the right Mii - Miis you and your friends created make an appearance
Tanks!, where you command a toy tank on a miniature battlefield in a gauntlet of 100 missions
Other games include Pose Mii, Table Tennis, Fishing, Charge! and Laser Hockey

Accessories
Electronic Gaming Monthly
Play
Tips & Tricks Magazine
Nintendo DS Wi-Fi USB Connector

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Editorial Reviews:

Wii Play collects nine quick and addictive games that are easy to pick up and play and hard to put away. With 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 you and your friends can compete for the high score or go head to head to see who's the best. Wii Play comes with a white Wii Remote, so your friends can join in the action. Games include:


User Comments about the Wii Play with Wii Remote

So basically you are buying another bunch of multiplayer Wii games and a Wii Remote. If so, you'll like this game (actually, a collection of games) too. Do you like Wii Sports. Also, you get a Wii Remote along with the package. If that's what you want, this game is for you.My favorite games:- Laser Hockey- Tank Battles- Pool (9-ball)- The shooting game



I think that everybody that buy this game is only for the wiimote, but is fun to play it for a while.



A WiiMote is typically $39, so at $49, WiiPlay is basically a $10 game added on to an additional remote. WiiPlay feels more like a demo package for the WiiMote than the WiiSports game included in the Wii box--which is pretty demo-ish. You'll definitely want four remotes, so why not get a bonus game while you're at it. Our favorite was the target shooting game--kids and adults both enjoyed shooting at the targets in a throwback to the classic Nintendo Duck Hunt game--and the game gets really crazy and fun at the end when your surprise visitors show up. Some of the games on WiiPlay are cute, but our experience was that they were only fun for a short period of time. I gave this game four stars though, because its a great deal with the included WiiMote. For that reason, I would recommend WiiPlay to anyone buying a new Wii, or as an add on to people looking to buy extra WiiMotes.



Games are fun, more fun when two people play. Getting extra remote is a bonus as well as they are just as expensive as getting buying the remote separately and getting the game free. Games fun for most ages.



It's pretty kid-friendly and doesn't take any genius to learn how to play the games. And how much does the remote itself go for. We bought this game after we got our Wii. It's the type of game where you can play for just a few minutes or for hours. So, the game itself is only about $15. The MAJOR incentive is that it comes with the Wii remote. It's a good "starter" game, since there are several different types of games - shooting, table tennis, fishing, pool, etc. I give it 3 stars because it's not not even close to being a mind-blowing game, but it's decent.


You don't have to be a video game junkie. Having said that, don't expect that you're paying $45 for a game. It's like $30 or something like that. The cost mostly comes from the remote. I think that's what makes this game great for the whole family - mom, dad, little sister, big brother, grandma and grandpa.