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'''''Wii Obstacle Course''''' was a tech demo for the Nintendo Wii that was shown off at E3 2006. The demo was created to show off how the pointer on the Wii Remote can be used. In this case, two Mii characters being controlled by the pointers with the players having to carefully navigate through obstacles to get to the goal.<ref>[https://www.gamespot.com/articles/e3-06-hands-on-with-the-wii-controller-tech-demos/1100-6150613/ Gamespot's article on the various Wii tech demos, including ''Wii Obstacle Course''.] Retrieved 12 Mar '20</ref>
'''''Wii Obstacle Course''''' was a tech demo for the Nintendo Wii that was shown off at E3 2006. The demo was created to show off how the pointer on the Wii Remote can be used. In this case, two Mii characters being controlled by the pointers with the players having to carefully navigate through obstacles to get to the goal.<ref>[https://www.gamespot.com/articles/e3-06-hands-on-with-the-wii-controller-tech-demos/1100-6150613/ Gamespot's article on the various Wii tech demos, including ''Wii Obstacle Course''.] Retrieved 12 Mar '20</ref>


The demo never received any kind of release in the form it was shown in. But judging from gameplay footage and images, it's safe to assume that the demo was turned into the "Pose Mii" minigame in ''Wii Play'', which was released on December 2nd, 2006 in Japan, December 8th, 2006 in Europe, and February 12th, 2007 in North America.
The demo never received any kind of release in the form it was shown in. But judging from gameplay footage and images, it's safe to assume that the demo was turned into the "Pose Mii" minigame in ''Wii Play'', which was released on December 2nd, 2006 in Japan, December 8th, 2006 in Europe, and February 12th, 2007 in North America. this was also confirmed that there are 4 unused animations that are leftover from ''Wii Obstacle Course''.


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==Reference==
==Reference==

Latest revision as of 06:36, 3 December 2021

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Wii Obstacle Course being shown at E3 2006.

Status: Lost

Wii Obstacle Course was a tech demo for the Nintendo Wii that was shown off at E3 2006. The demo was created to show off how the pointer on the Wii Remote can be used. In this case, two Mii characters being controlled by the pointers with the players having to carefully navigate through obstacles to get to the goal.[1]

The demo never received any kind of release in the form it was shown in. But judging from gameplay footage and images, it's safe to assume that the demo was turned into the "Pose Mii" minigame in Wii Play, which was released on December 2nd, 2006 in Japan, December 8th, 2006 in Europe, and February 12th, 2007 in North America. this was also confirmed that there are 4 unused animations that are leftover from Wii Obstacle Course.

Gallery

Off camera recording of the demo.

IGN recording of the demo.

Leftover animation from Wii Obstacle Course in Pose Mii.

Reference