Evite your friends to the Wii Party
With the ultimate party accessory releasing soon, Nintendo knew that this would be the perfect time to encourage the party dynamic of the Wii. So, they came up with this whole Wii Party Evite thing. Personally, it's something we can get behind.
And Nintendo's own Perrin Kaplan lets us know that Nintendo has been watching us all along (maybe from a tree ... with binoculars). See, they've been following the whole party trend of the Wii and feel it should be encouraged. Without a robust online catalog of games that allow players to connect and play with other gamers around the world, Nintendo wants you to get your friends and family over to your house to enjoy the console as a group.
Sure, it means you have to shower, but you should probably be doing that anyway.
And Nintendo's own Perrin Kaplan lets us know that Nintendo has been watching us all along (maybe from a tree ... with binoculars). See, they've been following the whole party trend of the Wii and feel it should be encouraged. Without a robust online catalog of games that allow players to connect and play with other gamers around the world, Nintendo wants you to get your friends and family over to your house to enjoy the console as a group.
Sure, it means you have to shower, but you should probably be doing that anyway.











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Qwikstreet @ Aug 8th 2007 6:38PM
What my unwanted friends coming over and drinking my beer and flinging wiimotes at my TV? Fine come over.
1st!
David Hinkle @ Aug 9th 2007 12:23AM
What's your address? I'm there!
David Hinkle @ Aug 9th 2007 12:24AM
But only if you have beer.
Stephen @ Aug 9th 2007 4:50AM
Why would you let anyone you like play MarioParty 8?
hvnlysoldr @ Aug 9th 2007 9:02AM
He said UNWANTED friends.
Mabui @ Aug 9th 2007 9:43AM
Raving Rabids is still one of the best multiplayer games on the system, hopefully they don't mess that up when they release the sequel. I'm not sure -how bad- Mario party is, I mean, they seem to give it low marks because it hasn't changed much, but, I enjoyed a good deal of the previous games.. I don't know, so hard to find a reviewer these days that doesn't take a crap on something before thinking about the real usefulness of their review.
Monkey Ball is a decent mini game fest, though, in the end I suppose what I really like about it is Monkey shoot (the first person shooter, that seems to work very well)