![]() ![]() If one wants proof that Nintendo isįocusing its efforts back towards more traditional games, he need look noįurther than the 3DS. Seems like it isn’t going to hit the same audience that the Wii did, but I’m Was able to easily pick up the Wii Remote and play a game of bowling. This technology will seem absolutely foreign to an older audience which Replaced by the ultra-precise Wii Motion Plus, requiring a greater finesse in Still, the inclusive, casual gestures of the original Wii Remote have been With some amount of experience with motion and touch-based input systems. Seems to be targeting a younger, more tech-savvy generation who will come in Itself, particularly the GamePad, isn’t helping matters, either. This is the complete opposite of Wii Sports’ mantra. Games of Nintendo Land aren’t going to be familiar to someone who hasn’t played With a game draped in nostalgia, but I promise you that my mom isn’t the leastīit moved that Metroid and F-Zero are represented in the game. ![]() Lifelong Nintendo fans who want to learn the ins and outs of the new hardware Targeted by the Wii U’s apparent launch line-up. Market out there, which Nintendo helped create with Wii Sports, that simply isn’t That I’m necessarily pining for another Wii Sports game, but there is a whole But how will launching the game separately and further down the road from the Wii U appeal to people who thought the Wii was the same thing as Wii Sports, not a platform for other games? It's possible that Nintendo couldn't figure out a way to use the GamePad in an engaging way across a series of different sports-related mini-games, but it's more likely that they are simply waiting to bring Wii Sports back at another time. Several other tech demos for the Wii U from that year have popped up in other places, such as Nintendo Land, so it's not likely that Nintendo simply scrapped the Wii Sports-themed demos. When the Wii U was first announced at E3 2011, some uses of the GamePad were illustrated via Wii Sports, such as aiming and throwing a pitch or looking down at a golf ball on a tee before swinging. It's weird, too, when you consider that we know Wii Sports U exists in some form or another. Omission from the launch of the Wii U is glaring. Super Mario Galaxy has sold just over 10 million copies worldwide while havingĪ two year head start on Resort. This one, there is no denying the strength of the brand and what it did toĬontinuously propel the Wii to the top of the NPD charts for several yearsĪt first, I thought perhaps Wii Sports Resort had failed to sell particularly well,īut according to Nintendo’s own fiscal results, the game has sold over 30 millionĬopies worldwide as of March of this year. Has most likely faded with you, the reader of an enthusiast press site such as ![]() With Wii Sports, much in the same way Mario was with the NES. The Wii, for better or worse, is synonymous It a few times on Connectivity, but I was shocked that there was no mention ofĪ “Wii Sports U” at E3 this year. Wii Sports created fit into the scheme of things? One we’ll have a clearer answer to after Thursday: where does the audience that One question that’s been on my mind over the past few months, and I think it’s Will finally be sharing after staying silent at E3 this year. Launch date, different bundles, launch games these are the details Nintendo Couple of days, all of our questions about the Wii U will be answered. ![]()
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