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  2. Wii Party - Wikipedia

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    Wii Party received mixed reviews from critics, with an average Metacritic score of 68/100. [9] GameSpot awarded Wii Party a score of 8 out of 10, praising the wide variety of minigames and modes. GameSpot also added that the game's multiplayer mode "is a blast," and believe that Wii Party is "faster and better" than Mario Party. [13]

  3. Sing Party - Wikipedia

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    Sing Party is a karaoke-style game that features 50 licensed songs from various artists such as Fleetwood Mac, Lady Gaga, Queen, and Rihanna. The game requires the use of the Wii U karaoke microphone , which was bundled with all physical editions of the game in addition to also being available for purchase separately.

  4. Wii Party U - Wikipedia

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    House Party" games also return from Wii Party, and focus on various implementations of the Wii U GamePad and Wii Remotes amongst a group of people. [7] There are four different types of party modes. [7] The first is the TV Party, which can include up to 4 players that use the Wii Remotes and the Wii U GamePad on the television. This mode is a ...

  5. uDraw Pictionary - Wikipedia

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    uDraw Pictionary is an art-based video game developed by Page 44 Studios and published by THQ Inc. that players can play on the uDraw GameTablet for the Nintendo Wii.The game is based on the popular board game Pictionary, in which players draw pictures based on clues from a subject and have their teammates guess what specific words the picture is supposed to represent.

  6. List of Nintendo franchises - Wikipedia

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    Wii: A series of minigame compilations focused around motion controls, including the Wii Sports, Wii Fit, Wii Play, and Wii Party sub-series. Wii Sports: Nintendo Switch Sports [87] Wii Fit: A sub-series of the Wii video game series that focuses on tracking physical fitness through use of the Wii Balance Board. Wii Fit: Wii Fit U [88] Wii Party

  7. Wii Play - Wikipedia

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    Wii Play: Motion was later shown off at the E3 convention [56] and was released for the Wii in June of the same year. [57] The game makes prominent use of the Wii's Wii MotionPlus peripheral, which allows for more precise motion control in games, and features several minigames designed to demonstrate the enhanced motion capabilities of the device.

  8. Game Party - Wikipedia

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    On April 18, 2008, Midway announced a sequel - Game Party 2, at their Gamer Day event in Las Vegas. The game was released on October 6, 2008, once again for the Wii. [8] and was released in Europe and Australia as More Game Party. On April 6, 2009, Midway announced Game Party 3 during their 10-K filing. [9]

  9. Wii Music - Wikipedia

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    Wii Music [a] is a music video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii video game console. The game was released in Japan and North America in October 2008, and in Europe and Australia in the following month. Wii Music is part of both Nintendo's Touch! Generations brand and the Wii series.