Explore the wild and capture its natural beauty on film in Wild Earth: African Safari. Take award-winning pictures of exotic animals in their natural habitats without disturbing them. From running with herds of zebra to following hunting lions and scavenging vultures, Wild Earth: African Safari lets you risk it all to capture and create magazine-quality pictorials!
Battle of the Bands is the ultimate music rhythm game exclusively on Wii. The story is set in a fictitious world gone mad, where bands battle for music supremacy using weaponized instruments. Featuring 30 licensed tracks from today’s hottest bands that can each be played in 5 different music genres (Rock, Country, Marching Band, Hip Hop and Ranchero) with 70 special weapons and attacks.
In each game, a song will be played in one genre for about 10 to 15 seconds and then another, flipping back and forth. Points are earned by beat-matching, and successive matches will automatically launch quirky weapons such as smoke bomb, land mine and flip out. The more points earned, the more the music will be played in the player’s genre. The game can be played in versus mode, perfect for social and party game setting, or in adventure mode where player set out to battle bands of other genres one by one. Two bands enter. One band leaves.
Check into the Paradise Island Resort and explore the vast array of recreational activities in a lush tropical environment. Compete against friends in a collection of summer-themed games including Basketball, Croquet, Lawn Darts, Badminton, Volleyball, Horse Shoes, and Mini-Golf. Bump, set, spike, throw, putt, shoot, swing, and more - all with intuitive Wii Remote gestures!
Ultimate Shooting Collection is a compilation of Karous, Radio Allergy, and Chaos Field. This is also first time English versions of Karous and Radio Allergy are released.
Mario Kart Wii is a multiplayer-oriented racing game for the Wii, and the sixth main installment in the Mario Kart series. Mario Kart Wii retains the traditional item-based weaponry familiar with the franchise, where players can select a Mario franchise driver and themed vehicles. As with most racing games, the overarching goal is to place first among other competitors, through the usage of such items and taking the fastest routes to secure the leads. Several new key elements introduced to Mario Kart Wii include increasing the number of racers to 12 racers from 8 racers from previous entries in the series, as well as introducing a new type of vehicle to the franchise: bikes. The game takes advantage of features unique to the Wii, most notably its motion control capabilities. A Wii Wheel is included in most Mario Kart Wii packages, though the game is still compatible with other controllers. Game modes are also present such as the traditional Grand Prix, Versus, Battle, and Time Trial modes.
With a unique fishing rod accessory, developed especially for Wii, players fish for presents hidden throughout the four worlds in the series. Each universe has its own challenges and hidden surprises! You'll need to use your dexterity and your brain to flush out all the prizes. Each gift box contains an interactive toy for young players to have fun with: cuddly animals, remote-controlled cars, music box... over 80 amusing toys to find, collect, and manipulate endlessly. The fishing rod that comes with the game provokes unique sensations, players feel like they are really fishing!
The all-time puzzle classic returns for the Wii generation, featuring online gameplay and a new Germ Buster mode! Destroy all the viruses trapped in the bottle by dropping and slotting capsules to create lines of matching colours. The more viruses you clear, the faster the capsules drop.
In Dr. Mario, challenge the computer in 1 Player mode, go head-to-head with a friend in 2 Player mode, or prove your skills against the world via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. You can also send a demo version of the game to a friend (within your region) using WiiConnect24.
In Germ Buster (based on the relaxation game in More Brain Training from Dr Kawashima), up to four players can use their Wii Remotes to grab, spin and slot capsules as your Miis try to keep the nasty bugs at bay. Who thought that catching germs could be so much fun?
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King is a video game developed for the WiiWare service of the Wii console. Square Enix decided to make a game for the service that would be high profile, and it was decided that the game would be a simulation game and, later in development, a Final Fantasy title.
The game is a city-building game set in the world of the action RPG Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles and is the third title in the Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles series. Following the events of the first Crystal Chronicles game, the son of a king who lost his kingdom during that game establishes a new one and sets about creating a peaceful and prosperous land.
The Pokémon phenomenon debuts on WiiWare with My Pokémon Ranch, a game that lets you watch as Pokémon and Miis interact with each other for the first time. Enjoy the relaxing ranch life by viewing your ranch and its Pokémon, taking pictures and sending those pictures to your friends via the Wii Message Board. The more Pokémon and Miis you bring to your ranch, the more fun it becomes.
Guns blazing, the Messerschmitt Bf-109 screams through the clouds toward you. Instinctively, you barrel-roll out of the way, hot lead missing your Spitfire by millimeters. You bank right, flank him and open fire.
•Unleash complex acrobatic flight tricks with a simple flick of the Wii Remote ™. Roll, loop, dodge and shoot like an ace with three distinct control schemes.
•Fly in over 70 historical WWII missions, including strategic bombing, paratrooper drops, frantic dogfights, and more.
•Get behind the guns of 12 legendary planes like the Spitfire, Ju-87 Stuka, Mosquito and He-111. Fly for the RAF, Soviet Air Force, or even the Luftwaffe.
•Tackle missions alone or fly with a friend. Or, go head-to-head in competitive split-screen multiplayer.
Join in on an interplanetary odyssey that's odder than any oddity you can imagine! Retaining the classic turn based gameplay, stylized environments and humor synonymous with the brand, Worms: Wii brings players closer to the game than ever before! Taking advantage of the Wii Remote with a redesigned control scheme, players will launch attacks with unique Worms's weaponry via a wide range of gesture-based maneuvers. Now everyone can join in the all new single and multiplayer experiences of Worms: A Space Oddity, enjoy a host of new Worms party games, and take on friends in classic Worms matches. The more players put into the game, the more they get out! With an all-new visual style, environments, intuitive controls, and even more customization options, it has never been easier to pick up a Worms title and join in the wormy fun!
Family Jockey (ファミリージョッキー) is a party race game that can be easily played by a large number of people with easy operation by anyone from children to adults. By shaking the Wii remote and the nunchuk as a rein, you can accelerate the horse or hit the whip to make it drastically dash, and you can feel the jockey feeling. A variety of courses such as “Oval”, “Nangoku Resort”, “Western”, etc. are waiting for the jockey, and many unique horses that can be selected according to the player's preference will appear, so you can enjoy playing as many times as you like receive. In various battle modes where up to four players can participate, you can also use “Mii” to play races with family and friends.
This compilation bundles the following games:
The House of the Dead 2 (Dreamcast)
The House of the Dead III (Xbox)
Both games were ported to the Wii with support for the Wii Zapper peripheral. A new Extreme mode is unlockable for The House of the Dead III, with faster enemy attacks and smaller bullet blast radii for the player's guns (similar to the handgun in the second game). At the same time, the shotgun can be reloaded much faster and a new melee attack is introduced: Guard Attack. It is a powerful move that also blocks incoming attacks, but requires a "reload" time.
Minna no Joushiki Ryoku TV is a Wii video game released in 2008 by Nintendo and HAL Laboratory. It is a game that tests a person's general knowledge and has a goal of enhancing their grasp of information. There are a wide range of categories pertaining to geography, cooking, sports and more. There is an encyclopedia the player can view to gather even more information. The game is a quiz type game and whether or not you give the correct answer the game will give a good in-depth detail. Players can download even more explanations of answers by connecting to Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.