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  2. Third-party accessories for the Wii Remote - Wikipedia

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    The Wii Remote is also used in fields outside of its standard use. The United States government has experimented with using it to control Packbot, a bomb disposal Robot. [3] Studies have also been conducted to use the Wii Remote as a practice method to fine-tune surgeons' hand motions. [4]

  3. Active Life: Outdoor Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Active Life: Outdoor Challenge (Family Trainer: Athletic World in Japan and Family Trainer in Europe) is a 2008 video game for the Wii produced by Namco Bandai Games. Players use a mat similar to the Power Pad in conjunction with the Wii Remote in order to complete a variety of mini-games. The game is comparable to Wii Fit.

  4. Chibi-Robo! (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Cleaning pawprints from the floor using the toothbrush is just one way for the player to earn Happy Points. The game's HUD shows the player's remaining time (upper left) and battery life (lower right). Chibi-Robo! is a platform-adventure game that puts the player in direct control of a tiny, battery-powered robot that does housework for humans ...

  5. uDraw GameTablet - Wikipedia

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    The uDraw GameTablet was developed by THQ as a gaming accessory for the Wii.It was the first drawing device for the seventh generation consoles. [citation needed] After the release of Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter for the Nintendo Wii, THQ began development on the uDraw, then called the "Drawn To Life Pal" in reference to the Drawn to Life series. [3]

  6. We Cheer - Wikipedia

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    The game sees the player leading a squad of cheerleaders through a routine by following lines and swirls that appear on screen by motioning the Wii Remote.For single player and two player games, two Remotes for each player (one per hand) are required, but in four player games each player can use a single Remote only. [1]

  7. Fishing Resort - Wikipedia

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    Rather than market the game to "core fishing fans" like many other games in the same genre, Naka aimed at making Fishing Resort accessible to a broader audience. "It starts at the very beginning of the game where you come into a resort, a place where you’re going to spend a fishing vacation," Naka explained. "The setting puts everyone at ease.

  8. Chrysler Classic Racing - Wikipedia

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    The player drives a car on a dirt path in the Wii version.. In Chrysler Classic Racing, the player races classic Chrysler cars on various tracks. The main portion of the game is found in the story mode, where the player selects from one of four nerds, and after seeing a cool person driving a Chrysler car, decides to race to the top and become cool themselves. [2]

  9. LostWinds - Wikipedia

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    LostWinds is a 2008 platform video game developed by Frontier Developments and published for the Wii as a launch title for WiiWare.In LostWinds, the player controls a young boy named Toku and the elemental wind spirit Enril (and in two-player mode, a second player also controls Enril) as they travel Mistralis in order to rescue it from the antagonist Balasar, a vengeful spirit.