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Wii Play's Billiards game is essentially simplified version of nine ball pool, with the ultimate goal being to sink the nine ball by either dropping each previous ball before it, or by banking a ...
Wii Play gives you a solid four minis – Table Tennis, Laser Hockey, Billiards and, most of all, Tanks! – for roughly the same price, and these titles have all been designed with the Wii remote ...
The problem with Billiards is its lack of gameplay options--you can play a game with eight balls where you have to sink them in numbered order, and that's it.
Even better is Billiards - a fantastic demonstration of the Wii remote's potential.
Wii Play Updated Hands-On We point, thrust, and twist with the finished PAL version of Nintendo's minigame collection, which just hit shelves along with the Wii in the UK.
But “Wii Play’s” controls are a step backward. Of the nine included games, billiards is the most disappointing. This should have been a slam dunk on the Wii.
21st November 2006- Are you ready to play? No matter what your gaming experience Nintendo has just the game for you to play with your friends and family. Wii Play consists of a selection of nine ...
Wii Play includes the #30 Wii remote - the one currently destroying the world... NOT - which makes this seem a good buy.
I was all set to completely bash “Wii Play.” Simply put, it’s too simple, a bit boring, and it’s not even as fun as “Wii Sports,” especially for $50. But ...
Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime has revealed that Wii Play is coming to North America in 2007.