Updated Wii versions of Pikmin and Mario Tennis released
- March 09, 2009 18:01 PM PST
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The first two New Play Control titles to release in the US have shipped. Pikmin and Mario Power Tennis have received updated visuals and a new Wii-focused control scheme.
Nintendo announced today the arrival of the first two games in the company's New Play Control line. The series, which debuted last year in Japan, updates GameCube games with Wii motion controls and new wide screen visuals. The first two titles to receive makeovers, New Play Control! Pikmin and New Play Control! Mario Power Tennis, will be hitting store shelves in the US this week. An New Play Control version of the bongo-based platformer, Donkey Kong Jungle Beat will be coming in May.
Both titles were scored quite favorably by GamePro upon their initial release. In December 2001, Pikmin received a full five star score review, while Mario Power Tennis scored a respectable 4.0 when it came out in November 2004. Interested in seeing how the updates fare? GamePro will be reviewing both New Play Control titles later in the week. Nintendo's press release is reproduced below.
PIKMIN AND MARIO POWER TENNIS LEAD NINTENDO'S NEW PLAY CONTROL! LINEUP
New Series Brings Nintendo GameCube Favorites to Wii with Enhanced Motion Controls
REDMOND, Wash., March 9, 2009 -
Unique motion-sensing controls have already helped to make Wii(tm) the nation's top-selling video game console. With today's launch of the New Play Control! series from Nintendo, Wii owners can use those same fun, intuitive controls to discover - or rediscover - some of the coolest and most well-received games made famous on the Nintendo GameCube(tm) system, each updated with a new wireless, active control scheme and a widescreen presentation.New Play Control! Pikmin(tm) and New Play Control! Mario Power Tennis(tm) are the first two games in this new series, taking all the action and imagination of the originals and giving them a new control scheme. Not only do both new games make use of Nintendo's simple-to-use Wii Remote(tm) controller, but they're also presented for the first time ever in an eye-pleasing 16:9 widescreen format.
"On all of its platforms, Nintendo has consistently delivered irresistible games that fans can enjoy for years on end," said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America's executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. "With the New Play Control! series, we're giving Wii users new ways to tap into some great titles using the latest and greatest controls."
New Play Control! Pikmin puts players in the role of Captain Olimar, a space traveler who's stranded on a strange alien planet. Only an army of quirky creatures called Pikmin can help him repair his ship and survive the elements. With New Play Control! enhancements, players can now maneuver and command up to 100 Pikmin with a point of the Wii Remote controller, dodging obstacles and foes while working toward a heroic escape. Visit www.Pikmin.com to learn more.
New Play Control! Mario Power Tennis finds Nintendo's superstar plumber storming the court for some outrageous tennis action, joined by a roster of his unpredictable pals. Building on the skills they've honed with the Wii Sports(tm) video game, players can now use the Wii Remote controller like a tennis racket to make characters hit forehand or backhand, applying spin and charging up to perform devastating special moves. Seasoned pros can even attach the Nunchuk(tm) controller for added precision as they play their way through traditional matches, mini-games and crazy Gimmick Courts. Visit www.MarioTennis.com to learn more.
Forthcoming New Play Control! titles include New Play Control! Donkey Kong(tm) Jungle Beat(tm), scheduled for release on May 4. Whereas the original version had players beating on a pair of bongos to drive Donkey Kong through wild jungle activities, the New Play Control! edition lets players use the Wii Remote and Nunchuk controllers to enjoy the game's rollicking rhythmic challenges.
Remember that Wii features parental controls that let adults manage the content their children can access. For more information about this and other Wii features, visit Wii.com.
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- Mar 09 2009 at 09:04:58:PM PST
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I think that Mario Tennis is the one game that I truly believe I am unbeatable in. I love that game!!!!!!
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Awww.. I was kinda excited when I saw a new Pikmin game coming out. I didn't realize that it was just a revamp with new controls. I guess it might be worth a rent just to check out the new control scheme.
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Gonna wait for Pikmin 2 to be rereleased.. never got to play it on the Gamecube
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I read a review for Mario Tennis on G4TV/Xplay that says you HAVE TO use motion controls for Mario Tennis, and they are sloppy at best. YOU DON'T HAVE THE OPTION TO USE GC CONTROLLER OR EVEN THE Wii REMOTE/NUNCHUK FOR TRADITIONAL CONTROLS. And they say you can pretty much forget about aiming your shots, or even swinging harder to hit the ball harder, even though the instructions say you can. SO BASICALLY, try to find the GC version in a bargain bin before you buy this one. Glad I read that review... STAY AWAY!!!
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weinymew wrote:
I'll stay away from the Wii altogether.......i'll check out maddworldUmmm that doesn't make any sense. You do know MadWorld is a Wii exclusive right?! Looks awesome too!
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I'd rather mario golf toadstool tour instead of mario tennis or next level games could just make a new one altogether :)
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Quit making cheap remakes, would it have killed them to make a new Pikmin?!
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