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Wii play was a launch title in the UK, a new Wii-Mote is £30, Wii Play is £35, so buying it instead of just a extra controller was a no brainer as for £5 it is a great game... if you already have as many Wii-motes as you plan on ever owning... stear clear, you will be extrememly dissapointed...
Do u think game reviewers take into consideration the fact that game is technically only $10 when they give them fives or is the game really just that bad that $10 is too much.... cuz i was gonna buy it when i needed a third wiimote but man all the reviews are soo bad. I say this cause i just saw Gamespot's review for it. ShakeNBake1491
[QUOTE="ShakeNBake1491"]Do u think game reviewers take into consideration the fact that game is technically only $10 when they give them fives or is the game really just that bad that $10 is too much.... cuz i was gonna buy it when i needed a third wiimote but man all the reviews are soo bad. I say this cause i just saw Gamespot's review for it. jdmpastor
Agreed! I have enjoyed it thus far. If nothing else it's a good game for people who aren't huge video game people.
I.E. my mom and sister, who have enjoyed it a lot.
It was out in the uk at launch. The only reason i bought it was because it had a second controller. Some of the games are ok, but it is really nothing more than a basic tech demo. But it really does help you get to grip with the way the wiimote functions. Its a shame it wasn't a launch title in america. It would have been more benifical that way.freaky_seb
If you ask me, Wii Sports was nothing more than a tech demo. I'm curious about the billiards game. That's pretty much the only reason I'd buy it... and I do only have one Wiimote now.
Yea it really was a mistake bringing Wii Play out late in the US. The only real draw to it, it the free remote. By now - some people already have 4 remotes or as many remotes as the feel they need, and wouldn't consider buying this. That and the fact that people who have had Wiis for a while now dont really need the training aspect of the game.davis_amw
Too bad there are countless others out there, including first timers that have never played video games, that will be buying a wii and should pick it up for the extra remote and a few games that they will prob enjoy and get use to the control scheme.
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