The development goal of Wii Party was to create a party title that Iwata said has "an adequate volume of game play". This seems to be an indirect reference to Wii Music, a title that was seen as a rare misstep for the company, drawing criticism for being too light on actual game content. Noting that 2007's Mario Party has sold 7.6 million units to date, Iwata sees Wii Party as a title with "great potential".
He also revealed that over 160 million Miis have been created across Japan, the U.S., and six countries in Europe, and that the Japanese hit Tomodachi Collection is making Miis more appealing than ever before. As a result, Wii Party will allow users to play using their Miis in the game.
Wii Party will see a Japanese release in Nintendo's current fiscal year, which ends in March 2011. North American release details are unknown at the present time.
lol Either Nintendo is making Casual games or diluting the Mario brand with spinoffs, make up your minds people.
Though is Nintendo kind of admitting that Wii is now a stronger brand than Mario?
Another thing New Super Mario Bros Wii does use the Nunchuck. It even shows the icon on the back of the box.So your notion about confusing customers is wrong.
There are 70 million Wii consoles out there. Let's just say there are 10 million WMP's out there. Why on earth would Nintendo make a game that would ONLY be playable by 1/7th of the Wii's install base? That makes no sense.isn't that problem avoided by packaging a M+ or 2 in the box?
It will be able to USE Wii MotionPlus, but there's no way it's going to require it. This isn't Wii Fit, where the entire game itself is tied to a peripheral. This is just a party game with random events.
If it require WMP I'll be very surprised.
If I were Nintendo I would make up a new character that is a Mii everyone could make and slowly introduce him in this game, and then in subsequent releases the game would be named after this character.
The three biggest selling games of all time are Wii Sports, Wii Play, and Wii Fit. Wii Sports Resort and Wii Fit Plus are well on their way to join them (as both have sold more than 12 million copies).
I don't think this is a sign of running out of ideas. This actually seems like a natural extension of the Wii series and Miis, I am surprised they waited this long to do it.
Sorry Ian Sane, Mop it up..............Yes, WE love Mario, but more Wii owners love Mii.......I know, but that doesn't change what I want.
It's not going to only support WMP. It just makes no business sense, because people with or without WMP will want Wii Party.
It's not going to only support WMP. It just makes no business sense, because people with or without WMP will want Wii Party.
I still have never even used a game with WM+
its a fragmented market and its too close to console death to really get any more out of it, but i guess when Zelda has it than ill have it.
I'm sure this game will support 1-8 players. Who the heck out there is going to have 8 WMPs? Nobody.
Again, to ensure that the most people will play this game, it will not require WMP. If it does, it'll be packed-in (really no way around that). BnM - I never said there was a problem, but the source doesn't indicate anything about WMP being packaged with it. So I'm going off that.
Oh, so this is what retro has been working on...
I really like the idea of taking Mario out of the Nintendo Party franchise. It opens it up to a broader market, and makes it more appealing for all ages. It also frees it from any limitations and expectations of the Mario franchise. Last, it frees the Mario franchise from this series. Allowing to breath more life into both concepts.
Mario is being reclaimed back to his roots this generation. I believe this is why we haven't seen a Mario Golf and Mario Tennis really this generation. The Wii sports franchise can become both of those experiences. I just wish Nintendo would have made a full fledge Wii Golf package.
I believe this is why we haven't seen a Mario Golf and Mario Tennis really this generation.Actually, it is because Camelot has no interest in creating more Mario games. That's also why Nintendo re-released Mario Power Tennis on Wii instead of creating a new one. It isn't like the Wii doesn't have Mario spin-offs; it has about as many as the GameCube, which had a lot.
I really like the idea of taking Mario out of the Nintendo Party franchise. It also frees it from any limitations and expectations of the Mario franchise. Last, it frees the Mario franchise from this series.I think it has become clear that you and I will never get along.
The Wii sports franchise can become both of those experiences.