After months and months of agonized waiting, we've finally managed to get our hands around Nintendo's hugely unconventional new controller for its next-gen console, Wii - and OMFGetcetc, it's a brilliant, phenomenal bit of kit. Everything you've heard and hoped for is true - you ain't seen nothing quite like this before sunshine. We'll go through the ins and outs of the Wii-mote elsewhere and hop straight to those all important games. First up, the most accessible - and damn, if it's not the single most concentrated pile of immediate fun we've ever had in a game - Wii Sports.
You'll have seen this already if you were watching Nintendo's media event on Tuesday - it's the game Uncle Reggie, Mister Iwata and King Miyamoto challenged one lucky winner to, in the form of Wii Tennis. Also bundled in with Wii Sports - already confirmed as a launch game - you'll find Golf and Baseball. Nintendo's also suggesting there might be a couple of additions to the sports package - potentially Airplane, which is showing under the Wii Sports umbrella here at E3.
We've got some first hands-on impressions below, as well as a couple of screens snapped directly from the show floor. It's worth pointing out that Wii Sports is in no way indicative of the power of the console from a graphical perspective. They've all been designed to be simple, stylised and approachable. As with all the Wii games on display, everything ran at a constant 60 fps - and when you see the gorgeous Mario, Zelda and Metroid in action, you're going to be mighty impressed.
TENNIS

Despite it's simplicity though, it's a brilliant piece of design as far as introducing the world to Nintendo's new philosophy goes - and it's incredible how unintrusive the Wii remote actually is, fitting snugly into your hand. Of all the game's we've played so far, this is the one most likely to convince you of Wii's brilliance, in the shortest amount of time. As far as longetivity goes, it's a bit questionable, but as a party game, it promises to be a ball.
GOLF

Having selected whether you're right or left handed, you're presented with a traditional behind-character view of the golf course. Next, unsurprisingly, you adopt your favourite golfing posture and swing away. Initially, you can take as many practice swings as you want - hold down the trigger or top button though and its the real deal. As you'd imagine, the remote senses your swing speed, effortlessly - and utterly intuitively - translating all that into how far the ball travels and where it ends up. Adjusting your intended path is a bit more old-skool though, achieved by pressing the d-pad either left or right.
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gbenlcfc on 12 May '06 said:
This sounds great. These games aren't supposed to really show off the Wii, they're just a bit of fun and they sound really good. Good start for Nintendo.
Chris_Eals on 12 May '06 said:
I didn't actually think I could be looking forward to the Wii anymore than I already was but that Tennis game will be such a laugh, especially after a few beers...
ewiepoo on 13 May '06 said:
is there a release date decided for the Wii console yet? I really want one. Hopefully it will be out this year
DarthMorbus on 13 May '06 said:
No release date as of yet but if expected dates are anything to go by we should be seeing it in at least Japan (they really need a world wide launch) in October or November.
Anonymous on 13 May '06 said:
can anyone tell me if Wii sports is only one game or a series of sports games?
ptechg on 13 May '06 said:
Yeah, the Wii could be the console to stick on when you have a few friends around and are downing a couple of beers. Much laughs to be had by the looks of it!
Machetazo on 13 May '06 said:
Tennis...Golf...Baseball, but no Mario. Nintendo does listen to the little people, I see!
I hope "Airplane" doesn't mean that a Pilotwings update is unlikely to happen. Mario, you playing sports on Wii is fine, provided you're packing a fresh set of clubs.
Indeed, Ptech. Someone's already suggested while watching video footage of the Wii with me, that it'd be ideal for that sort of situation.
Anonymous on 14 May '06 said:
I hope it will be more than that
Al3x on 16 May '06 said:
It makes me wonder if these will be budget titles (they look rather basic) or perhaps even included in the default retail box to get the whole family started with the Wii gaming.
Anonymous on 5 Dec '06 said:
these sport games look fun will have to try