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In pictures: Pool Party for the Wii (with the Wii Wonder Stick!)
Pot some shots!
David Ramli (Good Gear Guide) 29/05/2008 15:36:05
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SouthPeak Interactive’s Pool Party involved players using the Nintendo Wii’s controller as a pool cue as they tried their hands at "hustlin’ pros in dive bars, honky-tonks, mansions and even yachts". Now the game is scheduled for re-release in June 2008, with a “Wonder Stick” attachment included as a package.
SouthPeak Interactive’s Pool Party involved players using the Nintendo Wii’s controller as a pool cue as they tried their hands at "hustlin’ pros in dive bars, honky-tonks, mansions and even yachts". Now the game is scheduled for re-release in June 2008, with a “Wonder Stick” attachment included as a package.
SouthPeak Interactive’s Pool Party involved players using the Nintendo Wii’s controller as a pool cue as they tried their hands at "hustlin’ pros in dive bars, honky-tonks, mansions and even yachts". Now the game is scheduled for re-release in June 2008, with a “Wonder Stick” attachment included as a package.With a variety of views and angles to take, players can figure out shots and strategies to beat the computer or their human rivals.A variety of characters, table surfaces, 10 environments and up to 13 variations of pool can be selected.An important part of the game is the pool cue: Players are provided with an extension for the Wii controller that should allow them to feel like they are a part of the environment, minus the petty crime and second-hand smoke.Bundled as a package with the game is the “Wonder Stick” that provides more traction for users trying to play shots realistically.The bundle will retail for $79.99.
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