![]() Since then, there has been radio silence around the Wii Party concept.Īs it’s been over 9 years since the previous Wii Party game, it may be high time for a ‘Switch Party.’ Some game modes in these games have grown into cult classics which would be interesting to see a return on the Switch. Wii Party received a sequel for the Wii U in 2013, which offered some new game modes and minigames. Whether it’s running away from each other in zombified graveyards or playing a game of chicken as wooden barrels come crashing down towards your head, the party game is designed to be wacky. Since its original release in 2010, Wii Party has offered numerous crazy game modes and minigames for you and all the Miis of the people around you to frolic in. Such a mix is poised to provide Nintendo with a recipe for another highly entertaining fitness game. A future ‘Switch Fit’ would combine the gamification advancements of Ring Fit Adventure with the laid-back gym vibe of the Wii Fit games. The Switch has already demonstrated its capacity to encourage a healthier lifestyle through gamification. The setting of the upcoming Switch Sports could replicate this playful and relaxed sphere in which players freely run and exercise. Jogging around Wuhu Island while the digital avatars of friends and family walk around you makes for an excellent atmosphere. Furthermore, its size and weight made it impractical to take it anywhere but home.Ī Switch remake could improve on the technical limitations of the Balance Board while reviving the atmosphere of the original games for the Wii and Wii U. It took 4 consistently charged batteries to keep the board alive for 60 hours, according to Nintendo. The Switch can be a considerable technical upgrade over the original Wii Fit games that used the Balance Board. What makes Wii Fit and its successors more than just another fitness series is the universe around it, as you work out with familiar faces all around you. The atmosphere and characters are vastly different. However, Ring Fit Adventure and Wii Fit are considerably distinct in terms of their setting. The obvious one is, of course, Ring Fit Adventure. Yes, there are already plenty of fitness games for the Nintendo Switch. The original toy-style tank battle game Tanks! would be fascinating to play with updated graphics and better controls to move around and aim shots. The original games looked pretty bare-bone (especially by 2022 standards), which means there’s a lot to win in graphical terms. It would be interesting to see some of the most popular games updated in a new title, alongside modern graphics and new game modes. Playing such set-ups with all kinds of familiar faces is a joy of recognition that shouldn’t be exclusively tied to the exploration of a console’s features. The original Wii Play featured a Where’s Waldo-style game, requiring players to select the odd Mii out of an ever-increasing crowd. However, both Wii Play and its sequel featured the weirdness of the classic Wii games that shouldn’t end up in the dustbin of gaming history.įor instance, Wii Play Motion had a game where your Mii of choice had to balance endless scoops of ice cream on a single cone. With the Switch console approaching its fifth anniversary, there doesn’t seem a need for new minigames to showcase what the controllers can do. This may make it seem like it makes a sequel or a reboot of the original Wii Play games obsolete. The Switch had its title to show off the features of the new joy-cons, 1-2-Switch. Here are 3 classic Wii games ready for a comeback on the Nintendo Switch. ![]() As the Wii universe is seemingly making a comeback, be it with the classic Miis, Sportsmates, or both, the timing seems perfect to discuss other entries in the Wii series. The square itself offers a calming atmosphere with palm trees and smoothly paved roads. ![]() The buildings feature shops and relaxation areas beside the sports fields. Rather than just a variety of different sports, the games play in various detailed buildings on the main square of a large city. ![]() Switch Sports doesn’t appear light on the details of the world surrounding the game. With the announcement of Switch Sports and the recent online playtest, the fascinating Wii universe is making a comeback. Many games in this series have their counterparts on the Nintendo Switch, but these often lack the unique world of Wuhu and Miis that the classic Wii games provided. Still, it’s been a while since the Wii Series gave us a glimpse into its colorful universe. ![]() It’s still possible to explore Wuhu Island in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and Miis are still a popular means of self-expression in Super Smash Bros. ![]()
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