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Wii Sports Resort

by Francesca DiMola - June 2, 2009, 11:18 am EDT
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Archery, Basketball, and Skydiving were demonstrated live on stage and a trailer was seen depicting multiple other Wii Sports Resort games to anticipate.

This morning at the Nintendo E3 Press Conference, Nintendo revealed more of their upcoming title, Wii Sports Resort. At last year's E3 Nintendo Conference we saw but a small ounce of what to expect from Wii Sports Resort, but today we were able to get a more comprehensive understanding of what we are going to experience.

The opening screen of Wii Sports Resort will feature a group of Miis in a plane awaiting their turn to jump. In order to reach the island, players must skydive to the resort. According to Bill Trinen, it is the first game that players will encounter in order to get accustomed to the mechanics of Wii MotionPlus. As players are free falling through the air, they are able to twist their Mii in different directions in accordance with the twisting of their Remote. After they are comfortable with the controls there are many different actions they can perform on their way down including reaching out to other Miis that are falling in order to grasp hands and link together. Players can also tilt the Wii Remote down to dive at higher speeds or hold it level to slow down. After a certain amount of time, the Miis line up and their parachutes open in their final descent.

There were two other main games demonstrated at today’s press conference, although a trailer shown prior to the demonstration depicted other games to expect such as water skiing, sword fighting, and table tennis.

Archery, the first title demonstratred, will utilize both the Wii Remote and the Nunchuk. First, players must hold the Wii Remote vertically in their dominant hand and the Nunchuk upright in their other. Pushing the A button will grip the bow string and, while holding Z on the Nunchuk, players must slowly pull back as if they were drawing a real bow. Releasing Z shoots the arrow, however like golf in the original Wii Sports, players must account for wind speed as well as wind direction when aiming their arrows. Shooting a bulls eye isn’t as easy as aiming the reticule at the target, since players will need to account for swerving and arching of the arrow. For every target in each level, players will have three chances to shoot for a high score.

Basketball was the next, and last, Wii Sports Resort title to be demonstrated through a little friendly competition between Bill Trenton and Reggie Fils-Aime. To begin the game players must first reach down with their Wii Remotes in order to pick up a basketball and attempt to shoot as many hoops as they can within a predetermined time frame. According to Nintendo, Wii MotionPlus relies on the direction and force in which the players push the Wii Remote to determine the balls actual path. After players shoot a total of five balls (the last being worth double points) they will be moved to a different location on the court to shoot mmore. This pattern continues until players are horizontal with the hoop on the opposite end of the court. By the way, in case any of you readers are wondering, Reggie won by two points in a comeback, last shot win.

Wii Sports Resort will be released on July 26th bundled with the Wii MotionPlus for the suggested retail price of $49.99.

Talkback

BlackNMild2k1June 02, 2009

funny how no one cared about the kayaking/canoeing.
or did we already know about that?

King of TwitchJune 02, 2009

Already called it

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Wii Sports Resort Box Art

Genre Sports
Developer Nintendo
Players1 - 4

Worldwide Releases

na: Wii Sports Resort
Release Jul 26, 2009
PublisherNintendo
RatingEveryone
jpn: Wii Sports Resort
Release Jun 25, 2009
PublisherNintendo
RatingAll Ages
eu: Wii Sports Resort
Release Jul 24, 2009
PublisherNintendo
Rating7+
aus: Wii Sports Resort
Release Jul 23, 2009
PublisherNintendo
RatingGeneral
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