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Wii Party [a] is a party video game developed by NDcube and published by Nintendo for the Wii video game console. [4] The game heavily borrows game play elements from the Mario Party series, another Nintendo franchise. It is also the first game in the Wii series that Shigeru Miyamoto did not produce. [5]
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Wii Party U is a multiplayer video game consisting of a standard board game with mini-games, similar to Mario Party. Over 80 different new mini-games are available. [5] Multiple people can play mini-games using the Wii U GamePad. Wii Party U also includes a new accessory, a stand for the Wii U GamePad to allow support for the tabletop games. [6] "
Wii Play: Motion was later shown off at the E3 convention [56] and was released for the Wii in June of the same year. [57] The game makes prominent use of the Wii's Wii MotionPlus peripheral, which allows for more precise motion control in games, and features several minigames designed to demonstrate the enhanced motion capabilities of the device.
The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition is easily one of the most popular pictorials of all time and it's featured tons of famous models through the years.
23 years after becoming the first black woman to cover the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue, Tyra Banks came out of retirement to grace the cover again.
Kazumi Totaka (戸高 一生, Totaka Kazumi, born August 23, 1967) [1] is a Japanese video game composer and sound director who is best known for his various compositions in many Nintendo games.
Former professional golfer turned sports media personality Paige Spiranac added a new job to her resume a couple of years ago: swimsuit model. The former University of Arizona and San Diego State ...