WarioWare and Tennis Announced; Zelda: Twilight Princess Functions Revealed!

A Wario Ware game has already been developed for the Wii. This was a no-brain er for the new system, but it’s good to know Nintendo’s already on the ball when it comes to making the game that the Wii is a perfect fit for. You will “use the controller to swat a fly, do squat-thrusts as a weight lifter, turn a key in a lock, catch a fish, drive a car, sauté some vegetables, balance a broom on [your] outstretched hand, color in a circle and fence with a foil. And yes, dance the hula.” With how fun Wario Ware Mega Party Game$ was in multiplayer for the Gamecube, I can’t wait to try this one out!

Even with the intrigue of Wario Ware, nothing comes close to the amount of anticipation people have had for The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess‘ Wii features. You will be “sword fighting with the controller, then aiming a bow and arrow, then using it as a fishing rod, reeling in a stubborn virtual fish.” Holy crap. If this is integrated throughout the entire game and not just a few areas… well… then I might just be playing through the entire game twice – once on the GCN and once on the Wii.

The writer of the author is obviously a casual gamer, the same type Nintendo is pursuing.  This was the description of a new tennis game in the works, “The third game, and probably the most fun, is also the simplest: tennis. The controller becomes a racket, and I’m smacking forehands and stroking backhands. The sensors are fine enough that you can scoop under the ball to lob it, or slice it for spin. At the end, I don’t so much put the controller down as have it pried from my hands.”

Nintendo’s E3 Press Conference starts at 9:30 PT on Tuesday May 9th, 2006. All this should be shown then. All of these should be playable on the show floor on Wednesday May 10th, 2006 – and QJ.NET will be there, both at the Press Conference and the show floor giving you up to the minute reports, pictures, audio grabs, and videos so be sure to keep checking us out for E3 coverage!

A Wario Ware game has already been developed for the Wii. This was a no-brain er for the new system, but it’s good to know Nintendo’s already on the ball when it comes to making the game that the Wii is a perfect fit for. You will “use the controller to swat a fly, do squat-thrusts as a weight lifter, turn a key in a lock, catch a fish, drive a car, sauté some vegetables, balance a broom on [your] outstretched hand, color in a circle and fence with a foil. And yes, dance the hula.” With how fun Wario Ware Mega Party Game$ was in multiplayer for the Gamecube, I can’t wait to try this one out!

Even with the intrigue of Wario Ware, nothing comes close to the amount of anticipation people have had for The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess‘ Wii features. You will be “sword fighting with the controller, then aiming a bow and arrow, then using it as a fishing rod, reeling in a stubborn virtual fish.” Holy crap. If this is integrated throughout the entire game and not just a few areas… well… then I might just be playing through the entire game twice – once on the GCN and once on the Wii.

The writer of the author is obviously a casual gamer, the same type Nintendo is pursuing.  This was the description of a new tennis game in the works, “The third game, and probably the most fun, is also the simplest: tennis. The controller becomes a racket, and I’m smacking forehands and stroking backhands. The sensors are fine enough that you can scoop under the ball to lob it, or slice it for spin. At the end, I don’t so much put the controller down as have it pried from my hands.”

Nintendo’s E3 Press Conference starts at 9:30 PT on Tuesday May 9th, 2006. All this should be shown then. All of these should be playable on the show floor on Wednesday May 10th, 2006 – and QJ.NET will be there, both at the Press Conference and the show floor giving you up to the minute reports, pictures, audio grabs, and videos so be sure to keep checking us out for E3 coverage!

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