Social Gaming Leaps Off the Screen and into Players' Homes with Wii Party
REDMOND, Wash., Oct. 4, 2010 - Nintendo's Wii™
system continues to offer millions of Americans a fun way to come
together for fun times. Now, with the Oct. 3 launch of the game Wii Party™,
Nintendo is kicking the revelry into overdrive with a wild new set of
party games, minigames and group activities that instantly turn any
social gathering into a laugh-filled celebration. Wii Party gives
players new ways to interact with the Wii Remote™ controller and their
personalized Mii™ characters, featuring unique activities that spread
the action from the TV into the living room. Whether you're planning a
Halloween party or a New Year's bash, this season's hottest party game
is Wii Party.
There's never been a game quite like Wii Party.
In addition to fresh takes on favorites such as bingo and board games,
players can experience interactive challenges that leap right off the
screen. For example, Animal Tracker asks players to grab the Wii Remote
controller that is emitting the correct animal sound, while Hide 'n'
Hunt will have them hiding controllers around the room and scrambling to
find them before time runs out. A total of 13 party games and more than
80 minigames are included for limitless social entertainment, and no
matter what the occasion, Wii Party keeps players in the
spotlight by putting their customized Mii characters at the center of
the action. (Some activities require more than one Wii Remote
controller; additional controllers are sold separately.)
"When
people get together for the holidays, they look for things that everyone
in the family can enjoy," said Marc Franklin, Nintendo of America's
director of Public Relations. "Wii Party delivers hours and hours
of fun for everybody in the household, from the kids to grandma and
grandpa. It's yet another way in which the Wii system offers maximum
entertainment at an unbeatable value."
The games in Wii Party
are divided into three categories. Easy-to-learn Party Games offer
family-friendly amusement for up to four players. Pair Games include
both cooperative and competitive activities for one or two players at a
time. And House Party games spread the action throughout the living
room, challenging players to interact with the Wii Remote controller -
and each other - in new and imaginative ways. Additionally, more than 80
inventive minigames are peppered throughout Wii Party to keep players on their toes.
Remember
that Wii features parental controls that let adults manage the content
their children can access. For more information about this and other
features, visit http://wii.com.
For more information about Wii Party, visit http://www.wiipartyparty.com.