Beverage Posted May 10, 2010 Posted May 10, 2010 Nintendo is a business after all. +1 I too enjoyed the Mario Parties (4 is my personal fav' ) and when info is actually distributed out on this title then I maaaaay even decide with myself whether or not to grabs it. Isn't the Donkey Kong we have now the son of the original who is now Cranky Kong? The Kong's family tree is so complex it's tough to know. Maybe you could do the DK rap with your band on youtube to educate me on the DK family tree
Josh64 Posted May 10, 2010 Posted May 10, 2010 Cranky Kong is apparently the first Donkey Kong that kidnapped Pauline which is why he is always moody, to go with his evil past and in the intro to Donkey Kong Country, Cranky Kong is even on the building site. Also, I'm pretty sure one of the many things Cranky Kong moans to you about includes his past as being the Kidnapping ape he once was. The Donkey Kong we know now is what was known back then as Donkey Kong Junior I believe!
w0lf Posted May 13, 2010 Posted May 13, 2010 The terrible thing is... DONKEY KONG ISN'T PLAYABLE IN RECENT MARIO PARTY GAMES Why do Nintendo hate Donkey Kong so much?! Well, he got his own set of DK minigames and DK spaces in the latest Mario Party titles, so he is actually getting a special treatment. It has been some time since the last Mario Party came out, so they just could've created a part 9 instead. But seen how MP8 is still selling quite good, I guess they can try their chances with a new IP. Not a bad decision in my opinion, the last MP games were getting really dull due to the lack of improvements. Even the Wiimote didn't really add anything to it.
Pookiablo Posted May 14, 2010 Posted May 14, 2010 Not a bad decision in my opinion, the last MP games were getting really dull due to the lack of improvements. Even the Wiimote didn't really add anything to it. This is where I also stand when it comes to MP. MP8 was awful - none of the innovation that the first two N64 outings had. Plus it really wound me up that they got rid of Toad as the host of the whole thing, that dude in the hat is creepy and lame. So I'm all for a new IP and this looks like it could be quite fun! I find the whole Mii thing to have a very endearing aura to it. Plus if the games are as inventive as some of the awesome ones found in Wii Fit Plus, then it could prove to be a top drunken multiplayer game in my view!
welsh_gamer Posted June 3, 2010 Posted June 3, 2010 New details :- - Wanwan Karuta4-player game, each Wiimote speaker makes a different sound, figure out which sound matches the on-screen animal - Remote Control Hide and Seek Hide your Wiimote within the room you're playing, and other players must find it based on the sound it makes - Sensitive Bomb Pretend the Wiimote is like a bomb, and pass it around without shaking it in order to keep it from being set off - all these games are part of the 'living party' mode - three modes of play - six games in this mode altogether - over 80 mini-games in standard mode - Bingo, Roulette and more - Wiimote bundle confirmed 80+ games! That's a hell of a lot more than all those third party, party games that are on the market, which tend to only have up to 20 games, plus looks like the Wii remote Speaker is being used for a change. The ultimate party game?
mcj metroid Posted June 3, 2010 Posted June 3, 2010 Sensitive Bomb Pretend the Wiimote is like a bomb, and pass it around without shaking it in order to keep it from being set off ...bomb indeed I will remind you that super monkey ball had about 40+ games each about as involving as these and it turned out to be complete shite.. This game COULD be awesome maybe if they got nintendo characters in there too..
or else you will DIE Posted June 3, 2010 Posted June 3, 2010 - Remote Control Hide and SeekHide your Wiimote within the room you're playing, and other players must find it based on the sound it makes just as fun as somebody losing their mobile phone and asking you to ring it so they can trace it
Retro_Link Posted June 23, 2010 Posted June 23, 2010 Hello Enthusiasm: Some of the minigames actually look pretty fun, and I do like the board game mode.
Fused King Posted June 23, 2010 Posted June 23, 2010 I had no idea it was sarcasm untill I saw the vid:laughing:
Ten10 Posted June 25, 2010 Posted June 25, 2010 I'm going to go out on a whim and say less mario party clone and more stage debut reborn
Mike Posted September 16, 2010 Posted September 16, 2010 I got a copy of this today. Haven't had a chance to play it yet, but I've already arranged a Wii Party party for some mates on Saturday night!
flameboy Posted September 18, 2010 Posted September 18, 2010 I got a copy of this today. Haven't had a chance to play it yet, but I've already arranged a Wii Party party for some mates on Saturday night! get on ustream.tv and stream it live lol
Mike Posted September 18, 2010 Posted September 18, 2010 get on ustream.tv and stream it live lol Maybe I should have, because that really was one of the most fun evenings of multiplayer gaming I've ever had! I was a huge sceptic about Wii Party before, but having put five or so hours into it now, I've been totally converted. It's so much better than just Mario Party with Miis - clearly a lot of thought has been put into trying to make each of the modes different. Even the two modes that feature a board don't really even feel like Mario Party, to be honest. Globe Trot, though initially confusing, was probably my favourite of them all (partly because I ended up winning it, perhaps!), and the only real dud was a mode where each player takes a turn to spin a wheel to win coins, Wheel Of Fortune style, and there are hardly any chances to play a mini game. Speaking of the mini games, they were a real blast to play. As with Mario Party, there are 4 vs 4 games, 3 vs 1, 1 vs 1 and even some 2-player co-op games. I've played Mario Parties 4, 5 and 6, but almost all of the minigames in Wii Party seemed new to me. This is partly due to the fact that many of them have well-implemented motion controls, but even some of the games that are played by a few simple presses of the d-pad were great fun. In fact, one of the simplest games to control, where players try to climb a flight of stairs by secretly choosing to climb either 1, 3, or 5 steps each turn, had all four of us literally crying with laughter (you only move if no other players choose the same number of steps as you, and at one point, all four of us chose exactly the same number, five rounds in a row!). Mention must also go to the hide-and-seek game, where one person hides the remotes around the room, and other players have a set time to find them, listening carefully to the sounds that play from the remote speaker every ten seconds or so. (Too bad I was terrible at both hiding and seeking!). As for the other games in the 'House Party' section, they're all a bit so-so, to be honest, and can't see myself playing them again. The pass-the-bomb games were particularly dull. My only other complaint is the presentation. Although I love the inclusion of the Miis, I'm just not a fan of the bland Mii world they populate. Although I wouldn't have wanted a return to the Mushroom Kingdom, a little more personality and detail would have been appreciated. Similarly, menus look as plain as in most of the other Wii-X titles, and the sound is nothing special. In fact, the British English voiceovers almost sound like they've come from the Doshin the Giant school of voice acting. All in all, though, Wii Party is an excellent party game. Definitely not for single player gamers, and there are some modes I won't play more than once, but that doesn't really matter, as it's something I'll only ever crank out every so often when people come over anyway.
Owen Posted September 22, 2010 Author Posted September 22, 2010 I got a copy of this today. Haven't had a chance to play it yet, but I've already arranged a Wii Party party for some mates on Saturday night! Jealous! This is gonna be a dark horse i think! Reckon it'll be the ultimate party game..cause it uses the remote in some brilliant ways!
Retro_Link Posted October 1, 2010 Posted October 1, 2010 I couldn't bare to watch it... that is truly aweful!
Dante Posted October 1, 2010 Posted October 1, 2010 Yeah I did the same also a quick-look from giant bomb
Retro_Link Posted October 7, 2010 Posted October 7, 2010 Gametrailers seem to really like it! GT Review - 7.9 I didn't realise there were so many mini-games! I thought there were around 30, not 80!!
Arnieboy Posted October 10, 2010 Posted October 10, 2010 Just played this multiplayer with some people and as a multiplayer game it's a lot of fun! The mini games are really good and the coop ones can be hilarious. It's also really good value for money. I was told it was bought for £32 from Tesco which is good money considering how many games are on it plus the wiimote it comes with. Compare that to when i bought Wii Play when it was just released in 2007 at that price or higher and it knocks spots off it quantity wise.
Retro_Link Posted October 10, 2010 Posted October 10, 2010 This game comes with a Wiimote?!! I saw an advert for it yesterday featuring JLS, which I thought was a good choice.
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