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It is succeeded by ''[[Wii Play Motion]]''.
It is succeeded by ''[[Wii Play Motion]]''.


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==Games==
==Games==
Initially, only the first game is unlocked. Completing a game once unlocks the next game.
Initially, only the first game is unlocked. Completing a game once unlocks the next game.
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==Gallery==
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WPl title screen screenshot.png|The title screen
WPl main menu screenshot 2.png|The main menu with no game selected
WPl main menu screenshot.png|The main menu with Shooting Range selected
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==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:49, 11 October 2023

Wii Play
WPl boxart.jpg
US cover artwork
Details
Developer(s) Nintendo EAD
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Release date(s) Japan December 2, 2006
Europe December 8, 2006
Australia December 7, 2006
North America February 12, 2007
Platform(s) Wii
Rating(s) ESRB: ESRB E.png - Everyone
PEGI: PEGI 3.png - Ages 3+
CERO: CERO A.png - All ages
Game ID RHAE01
Game chronology
Previous game
First game in series
Next game
Wii Play Motion
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Wii Play is a party game developed by Nintendo as a launch title for the Wii in Japan, Europe, and Australia. It was released in North America a few months after the Wii's release. The game contains nine minigames, all utilizing Miis. The games were designed to show off the various features of the Wii Remote. Wii Play was developed at the same time as Wii Sports, and is based on a collection of Wii demo games from E3 2006.

Although Wii Play received mixed reviews from critics, it was a commercial success, selling over 28 million copies worldwide,[1] which could be due to the game being bundled with a Wii Remote. The game retailed for $50 in the US, while a Wii Remote retailed for $40, meaning the game itself was essentially being sold for $10.

It is succeeded by Wii Play Motion.

Games

Initially, only the first game is unlocked. Completing a game once unlocks the next game.

Number Minigame Name Image
1 Shooting Range WPl Shooting Range Menu Icon.png
2 Find Mii WPl Find Mii Menu Icon.png
3 Table Tennis WPl Table Tennis Menu Icon.png
4 Pose Mii WPl Pose Mii Menu Icon.png
5 Laser Hockey WPl Laser Hockey Menu Icon.png
6 Billiards WPl Billiards Menu Icon.png
7 Fishing WPl Fishing Menu Icon.png
8 Charge! WPl Charge! Menu Icon.png
9 Tanks! WPl Tanks! Menu Icon.png

Gallery

References


Wii series games
Tomodachi series
Swapnote series
Other Mii-centered games
Non-Mii games for the Nintendo DS
Non-Mii games for the Wii
Non-Mii games for the Nintendo 3DS
Non-Mii games for the Wii U
Non-Mii games for the Nintendo Switch
Non-Mii games for other platforms