The latest entry in the long-running Dance Dance Revolution series, "Hottest Party" adds a Wii twist to the gameplay with hand based motions.
Gameplay is still familiar to veterans and established players. As the music plays, players use the dance pad to step to the beat, earning high ranking combos and the highest score and ranking possible. However, players can use their hands via the Wiimote and nunchuk, shaking their hands for special command icons, and allowing a new level of interactive physical play.
Unlock hidden extras including bigger trucks, upgrades and extra courses
Outstanding single player game modes including championships and challenges for the single racer
Challenge your friends in the multi-player mode
Utilizes the Wii control system for heart pounding excitement
Bump, smash and crash into other drivers
Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire is a game for the Wii from publisher D3 Publisher,[1] which was released on September 25, 2007. Dragon Blade follows a young adventurer named Dal who seeks six legendary pieces of the "Dragon Blade," each infused with the soul of different guardian dragons. In an attempt to build the ultimate weapon and vanquish evil, the young protagonist embarks on a quest to find and seal away each of the six dragons, taking their souls and abilities in the process.[2]
Samurai Warriors: Katana is an action video game set in feudal Japan and is based upon the Samurai Warriors series. The game is played with the Wii Remote and Nunchuk attachment, and the action is seen from a first-person viewpoint. In battle, the player character is equipped with one melee weapon (such as a sword or spear) and one ranged weapon (such as a bow and arrow or cannon). The player can freely switch between melee and ranged weapons during combat. Attacks are performed through either pressing the attack button on the Wii Remote to attack single enemies, or motion-based attacks that can damage groups. The game also includes a competitive multiplayer mode for two players. Outside of combat, there are running sequences where the player must swing his/her arms with the Wii Remote and Nunchuk in hand to simulate the arms pumping in a running motion. Horseback riding is also included, with the Wii Remote performing the function of the reins while the Nunchuk is used as a whip.
Save the world as the magical water droplet Dewy with powers of temperature manipulation and particulate matter transition as you fight against the forces of the evil Don Hedron. Or you know, whatever! From Shingo Mukaitoge, creator of Elebits.
Monkey King: The Legend Begins on Wii is an arcade-style action game based on the classic Chinese tale Journey to the West. Players control the Monkey King, battling enemies and navigating stages inspired by ancient China, with motion controls used for movement and combat.
Grab your stick and go head-to-head in Pool Party for the Nintendo Wii system. With 13 different types of pool, including 9-Ball, 8-Ball, Rotation, Black Jack and Snooker, there's a game of billiards to satisfy any pool shark where you will be hustlin' pros in dive bars, honky-tonks, mansions and even yachts. Pool Party includes competitors with intelligent AI and tables with real-world physics.
The trilogy closes as corruption creeps over the universe… and into Samus Aran. Using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, players control Samus as she partners with other bounty hunters, shoots down enemies, and explores alien worlds in a harrowing mission to stop the mutagenic Phazon from spreading across the galaxy.
Endless Ocean is a game based on the exploration of an underwater world. The main focus of the game is exploring the game world and cataloguing the various species of animals found there.
Wave Race 64 was first released as a licensed game, with in-game sponsorship by Kawasaki Jet Ski. When the game was released for the Wii Virtual Console, every mention of Kawasaki was replaced by Nintendo-related images.
Bringing the popular Jigsaw Puzzle series over from the DS, the first Wii installment features puzzles based around the Kyou no Wanko segment that airs early morning on Fuji Television.
Race with friends in this awesome racing game! Battle in 12 different characters in 16 different tracks! Play with friends in split-screen multiplayer, and use the funny bonus features.
Donkey Kong Barrel Blast is a racing game where the player can handle the selected character using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, replacing the DK Bongos that initially were to be used. To speed the player must shake the Wii Remote and Nunchuk simultaneously, lift them to jump and use the motion sensor to beat rivals and obstacles and using items, while the character will be guided by the route of the tracks, including curves of automatic. Players can learn to race at Cranky's flight school where Cranky gives 8 lessons on how to play the game, acceleration, use of elements and Wild Move.
If you’re after a game with unique gameplay and a very definite visual style then Domino Rally will fit the bill perfectly. An original action-platform game created by Japanese developers Success, Domino Rally gives to the player the challenge of helping the local townsfolk who are in trouble.
Victorious Boxers: Revolution is a challenging, intense boxing title for the Wii. The first dedicated boxing title for the Wii, this game makes full use of its unique motion-control capabilities. Gameplay is realistic to appeal to sports and boxing fans, but also has an extensive Story Mode and many unique fighters with their own special moves, making it involving and easy to play for all audiences.