Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Nintendo Have Released New Screenshots, A Trailer, And A fact Sheet For Wii Party


During Nintendo's E3 Press Conference, Nintendo showed a new trailer for Wii Party. Wii Party had only been previously announced as coming out in Japan, but Nintendo has announced its coming to the EU and USA this fall. the trailer Nintendo has released is the same one that was shown at E3, whilst the screenshots also show in-game action from a variety of the games activities.

Screenshots


Fact Sheet

The Whole Family Stars
in its Own Electronic Board Game
Most video games require players to focus their attention on a screen. Now
Nintendo brings the action into the living room with Wii Party, a game that
changes the way people interact with other players. Featuring 13 different
party game modes and 70+ minigames, Wii Party can be enjoyed by
everyone in the family, regardless of age.

FEATURES:
• Some of the 13 different party game modes take the fun out of the TV and into the
living room. Players have to interact with one another in the real world to get the
results they want in the game. Some House Party games include:

▪ Players place four Wii Remote™ controllers on a table. Each one emits a
different animal noise. Players win the round by being the first to grab the
controller that is making the sound of the animal shown on the TV.

▪ Players use Wii Remote controllers to play hide and go seek. One player
asks the other players to leave the room and then hides all of the controllers
around the living room. When the other players return, they have to find them.

• Wii Party features Mii™ characters in minigames in which up to four people can play
together. Each player uses only the Wii Remote controller. Some of the party game
modes are cooperative, such as “Balance Boat.” Others are competitive, such as
“Board Game Island.”

• In Board Game Island mode, players help their Mii characters compete in more than
70 different minigames:

▪ Mii characters ride a rollercoaster while players try to shoot down floating
balloons containing gifts.

▪ Players use their Wii Remote

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