Monster 4×4: World Circuit’s “Wiil”
Everyone’s been talking about the Wiimote. But we’re pretty sure you haven’t heard of the Wiil yet. Nope, this is not another conjured-up word because it’s convenient; it is made up alright, but it is much appropriate. The Wiil refers to the steering ‘wheel’ that comes with every package of Monster 4×4: World Circuit.
The video below features Ubisoft‘s very own Alexis Bodard demonstrating just how to use this Wiil. Actually it is relatively easy: just snap in the Wiimote into the steering wheel and that’s it. Bodard admits, however, that it is not yet fully functional. Despite that, the very video showcases interesting minute details like the black Wiimote (devkit?) and even Bodard’s amusing accent.
“Monster 4×4: World Circuit is (and we quote who better else but Bodard himself) a racing game where you have to perform some stunts and you can race very quickly“. The game is expected to arrive roaring this November 19.
Via GoNintendo
Everyone’s been talking about the Wiimote. But we’re pretty sure you haven’t heard of the Wiil yet. Nope, this is not another conjured-up word because it’s convenient; it is made up alright, but it is much appropriate. The Wiil refers to the steering ‘wheel’ that comes with every package of Monster 4×4: World Circuit.
The video below features Ubisoft‘s very own Alexis Bodard demonstrating just how to use this Wiil. Actually it is relatively easy: just snap in the Wiimote into the steering wheel and that’s it. Bodard admits, however, that it is not yet fully functional. Despite that, the very video showcases interesting minute details like the black Wiimote (devkit?) and even Bodard’s amusing accent.
“Monster 4×4: World Circuit is (and we quote who better else but Bodard himself) a racing game where you have to perform some stunts and you can race very quickly“. The game is expected to arrive roaring this November 19.
Via GoNintendo