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Wii Play with Wii Remote | 
| From: Nintendo Category: Video Games
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $37.73 You Save: $12.26 (25%)
New (37) Used (11) from $33.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 446 reviews Sales Rank: 11
Platform: Nintendo Wii ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 5.5 x 2.5
MPN: rvl r rhae Model: RVLRRHAE UPC: 840356780634 EAN: 0045496900083 ASIN: B000KRXAGE
Release Date: February 13, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Shooting Range, a point-and-fire game of target practice in the Duck Hunt tradition | | • | Billiards, a simplified variation of nine-ball with stunningly realistic physics that uses your Wii Remote as your pool cue | | • | Find Mii, in which you scan the crowds to find the right Mii - Miis you and your friends created make an appearance | | • | Tanks!, where you command a toy tank on a miniature battlefield in a gauntlet of 100 missions | | • | Other games include Pose Mii, Table Tennis, Fishing, Charge! and Laser Hockey |
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Product Description Wii Play collects nine quick and addictive games that are easy to pick up and play and hard to put away. With the intuitive controls of the Wii Remote, even the most inexperienced gamers will have no trouble mastering the controls. Every game features a multiplayer mode, so you and your friends can compete for the high score or go head to head to see who's the best. Wii Play comes with a white Wii Remote, so your friends can join in the action. Games include:
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| Customer Reviews: Read 441 more reviews...
product as described July 15, 2008 the games really teach you all that the Wii remote can do. Loads of fun
A Great Value! July 14, 2008 We got the Wii Play for our 6 yr. old son's birthday. We also wanted a 2nd remote so this worked well. The kids have fun with all the games.
For an adult, they aren't as exciting as other Wii games but still fun. My favorites are the cow racing, the shooting range, laser hockey and fishing. Our least favorites are finding Mii and pose Mii.
I like that these don't take as much time. They're great when you have just a little time to play and you don't want anything too intense.
Overall a lot of fun!
Worth for the price!! July 12, 2008 This Wii Play is good to use. Except the shooting and the cow race other games are not so interesting. I like the 10$ for the game. Its worth for the money.
Wii Play + remote July 10, 2008 not quite as much fun as Wii Sports, a little harder to menuever the remote in some cases. But if you want another remote the Wii Play is a good value.
IF you buy it, buy it for the Wiimote, not the lame.. I mean, "game" : P July 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Yeah, "lame" is definitely the word I would use to describe the overall "game" disc in WiiPlay. The cow racing game is easily the best of the bunch, IMHO. There are other games with some potential, but the whole initial introduction to the set of games on this disc is full-on tutorial style, so Nintendo somewhat shot themselves in the foot with that if they wanted the mini games on this disc to be perceived as anything BUT a tutorial. That's how you're introduced to them, so that's how they remained in my mind. Oh, and, FYI, the games ARE either one or two player, so you're not required to drag anyone else along with you on the torturous journey that is slogging through the initial disc setup/game unlocking stage.
Considering that I've logged plenty of hours on my Wii in gameplay prior to getting this, utilizing most if not all of the usage methods presented in "Wiiplay", nothing on this disc was any help to me, and the "fun" factor is definitely lacking in the majority of these games.
If you need an additional Wiimote, and you're thinking of buying this simply because it comes with a game and is only a few dollars more, go ahead, especially if you have a few extremely young Wii players that hang out in your space on a regular basis, for whom you need something SUPER simple all around. If, however, you're likely to be bitter about being gypped out of a few extra bucks with very little to show for it, just go for the straight Wiimote, and bypass this entirely. "Wii Play"'s only real redeeming quality is the extra Wiimote itself, and perhaps a game or two on here out of the nine. Just keep in mind that the games here are nowhere near as good as any of the WiiWare or Virtual Console games that you can download for easily the same five to ten bucks extra you're paying for the Wii Play game disc.
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