Just What’s New In “New Play Control! Mario Power Tennis”

Nintendo’s plan to release a line of games called New Play Control! has received mixed reactions from gamers. On the one hand, it is something people have been asking for; Nintendo fans have wanted to be able to play games like Metroid Prime and Pikmin using motion control ever since the Wii was announced, almost. On the other hand, shouldn’t Nintendo be concentrating on making entirely new games? Though I’m sure they are to some extent focusing on new titles, it’s still a valid question. In any case, it’s good to know that Nintendo have still been putting alot of effort into these ports; enhancing graphics, control, and sometimes adding entirely new content. Here’s what Nintendo has done for Mario Power Tennis.

First of all, the visuals have been updated substantially. Nintendo has touched up the interface and I think you’ll find the graphics are noticeably slicker and smoother than before.

Secondly, and most notably, the game has been fitted with the Wii’s signature motion controls. In the default D-pad setting, you use the control pad to move back and forth, but you can also plug in a nunchuk and make use of it as well. Swing the remote upwards for a topspin, backwards for a backspin, and do a steady swing for a flat shot.

Mario Power Tennis features an extensive roster of Mario characters, each with their own unique strengths and abilities. One ability every character has at his disposal is the smash shot. When an opponent lobs the ball over onto your side, a star will appear where the ball is going to land. If you  position yourself on top of the star at just the right moment you can perform your own super move. Smash shots are extremely difficult to hit back, unless of course you perform a super move to counter it.

Mario Power Tennis is a classic on the Gamecube, so I guess we will have to see just how it fares being ported to the Wii. Afterall, it’s happened before that a perfectly good concept for a Wii port was shatter by poor execution. There are many examples of this. In any case, the Wii’s motion control could do wonders for the Mario Tennis franchise, so no matter how well the port does, Nintendo will hopefully come out with a good follow-up sequel soon enough.

Why Wii Sports Is So Popular With Video Gamers

Wii Sports Video Game from NintendoWii Sports is a game that initially shipped with the Nintendo Wii Console. Its popularity is partially due to realistic gameplay – not with the game graphics but due to how the games are played. They mimic real-world sports games.

For example, to hit the ball in the tennis game, one merely swings the controller to the left or right. One does not have to fiddle with a small controller pad to play the game. To hit a  baseball, one holds the controller similar to how one would hold a baseball bat. This is the most realistic game play we have ever seen for sports video games.

The games included are tennis, baseball, boxing, bowling, and golf. The boxing game requires a separate “nunchuck” which plugs into the controller.

All games include training, standard play, several multiplayer choices, and the ability to create your own characters.

The training allows one to hone in on one of three different actions for each sport. Just as in real life, training or practice helps to improve your performance. In tennis, one can focus on returning the ball or placing the ball within a specific area. In baseball, one can practice pitching or batting. Boxing training is useful for learning how to duck and weave and throw your punches at just the right moment.

The standard gameplay involves one player playing against the computer. In some modes, defeating a computer opponent will often result in the gaining of “experience”. With enough experience, your rank increases. One’s rank is cause for bragging rights among his or her fellow gamers.

The multiplayer option allows two, three, or four players to compete against one another. This is Wii Sports at its most immersive and rewarding. Its one thing to pit your skill against a challenging computer player, another to play with living, breathing people whose real-life movements (as well as yours) directly correspond with onscreen gameplay. Of course, each player must have his or her own controller.

With Wii Sports, you can create your own characters and save them for later use. To create your own character, one simply starts with a character from the “Mii channel”. The character can then be customized to one’s own liking. Some of these characters can be used in games other than Wii Sports.

Many gamers enjoy saving their Wii Sports characters to the Wii remote controller, and will take them to a friend’s house, and insert the character into the game at the friend’s house. This adds greater personality to the gaming experience.

Game reviewers have given Wii Sports positive reviews overall, but are quick to point out a few flaws. The game has also won several awards.

The Nintendo Wii Sports game provides hours of fun for people of all ages.