#WII SPORTS RESORT ISLAND FLYOVER I POINTS LIST UPDATE#
To usher in this update to the hardware we have. Rail shooters were given a boost on the system, but what else did the Wii actually deliver on, other than lowered graphical expectations and a love of bright colors?Īt E3 in 2008, and again in 2009, Nintendo wanted us to know that the Wii would be changed with the $20 MotionPlus, a peripheral that would turn the Nintendo Wii into the system we thought we were buying at launch.
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Many of the best games worked better with a classic controller than the Wiimote/Nunchuk combination. The term "waggle" rose to prominence to describe the lazy games where shaking the Wiimote replaced a standard button-press. The problem is that in too many cases a left to right or up and down swipe was simply a replacement for a button press. Nintendo sits on a hollow throne: the company may have won this generation, but the revolution never came. I can name a dozen great Wii games with no effort, but if you asked me to name six games that showed off what the system could do as well as Wii Sports,?I would have to stop and think. The competition-crushing sales numbers sure came, but the games didn't.
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It felt like Nintendo was bringing in a new era of gaming, complete with a brand-new way to interact with our games the possibilities seemed nearly limitless, and we waited for the flood of games that would take advantage of the Wiimote technology. Wii Sports came packed with the hardware in the United States, and did more to sell the system than any commercial ever could. It's worth going back and playing the original Wii Sports before you play Wii Sports Resort, in order to give the new game some context.