Hajimete no Wii: Your First Step to Wii is a collection of nine casual mini games that demonstrate how the Wii remote can be used. In Japan Hajimete no Wii or Wii Play as it is known in Europe comes bundled with an extra remote controller. However Nintendo has not announced the title for North America. It is unknown if Wii Play is going to come out later in another bundle or as a separate game.
Shooting
Use the Wii remote like a gun to shoot the moving targets. Later stages bring in ducks just like Duck Hunt.
Find Mii
The Wii remote is used as a pointing device so players can track down Mii characters in a large crowd. It is sort of like a multiplayer Where’s Waldo game.
Table Tennis
Hajimete no Wii’s version of tennis is even more simplified than Wii Sports. You don’t have to worry about swatting your racket, instead you point where you want the paddle to be. It’s more like a motion controlled game of pong than a virtual tennis simulation.
Pose Mii
Players mimic the silhouette pose with their Mii by rotating the Wii remote.
Hockey
This neon colored version of air hockey uses the Wii remote to control the paddles.
Charge
In Charge you’re riding a bull and to keep on track you have to tilt the controller to keep your Mii’s balance on the bull.
Fishing
In this game you catch paper fish using the remote controller as a fishing rod. Players have to track down a selected paper fish to get points.
Tanks
A fast paced multiplayer tank game where you drive a tank and use the Wii remote to aim the direction of shots. In Tanks shells can strategically be bounced off of walls.
Billiards
Out of the entire package this one is my favorite. The billiards game can either be played with a 2D top down overview or from a behind the ball 3D camera. The Wii remote acts as a pool cue and players draw the remote back then push it forward to shoot.
Published: Nov 7, 2006 06:56 am