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. Games in the ''New Play Control!'' series feature a number of enhancements, most notably the implementation of the Wii's unique motion controls with the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, as well as the inclusion of widescreen support and enhanced graphics.


Background

Nintendo initially announced the ''Wii de Asobu Selection'' range of titles for Japan in a presentation on October 2, 2008, confirming '' Pikmin'' and '' Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'' would launch later in the year, whilst a spokesperson for Nintendo of Europe confirmed days later that the series would also launch in Europe. In Japan, ''Pikmin'' and ''Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'' launched in December 2008 and were followed throughout 2009 by '' Mario Tennis GC'', '' Pikmin 2'', ''
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'' and '' Metroid Prime 2: Dark Echoes''. In the same year, ''New Play Control!'' launched in Europe, North America and Australia, though not all games were made available worldwide: ''Pikmin 2'' did not launch in North America until June 2012, when it was released as a Nintendo Selects title instead of a ''New Play Control!'' title; ''Chibi-Robo!'' was never released outside Japan. Despite being based on GameCube games, ''New Play Control!'' titles do not utilize the Wii's backward compatibility to support GameCube controllers.


Changes

'' Pikmin'' and '' Pikmin 2'' allow players to point and click with the Wii Remote to whistle and throw '' Pikmin''. ''Mario Power Tennis'' draws on the swinging motions seen in '' Wii Sports'' to perform various swings, while it is also possible to move the character with the control stick if the Nunchuk is attached. ''Metroid Prime'' and ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'' use the same control functions, which are first featured in '' Metroid Prime 3: Corruption''. An early prototype of the control scheme had already been used with a technical demo version of ''Metroid Prime 2'', first seen when the Wii Remote was initially announced. Other changes have been made to the games other than the updated controls and improved graphics. ''Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'' features new levels and modified level design for existing levels to give the game a more traditional platforming feel. ''Pikmin'' allows players to roll back their game saves to previous days, erasing only a recent part of the save file, though this did not carry over to ''Pikmin 2''. ''Metroid Prime'' and ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'' feature some of the features introduced in '' Metroid Prime 3: Corruption'', including the achievements system, unlockable content and the ability to take screenshots.


Release

Four of the games, '' Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'', ''
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'', '' Pikmin'' and '' Pikmin 2'', have been universally released as ''New Play Control!'' titles, though ''Pikmin 2'' did not carry the moniker for its North American release as it was released three years after the rest of the series. The two ''Metroid Prime'' games were bundled with ''Metroid Prime 3: Corruption'' and released in the limited edition '' Metroid Prime: Trilogy'' compilation, which launched in 2009 and was given only one limited edition print run, being discontinued soon after release. ''Pikmin 2'' was not released in North America until June 2012, when it and ''Mario Power Tennis'' were released as budget titles in the Nintendo Selects range; these versions of the games do not feature reversible cover art or the New Play Control! moniker, instead being marketed as classic Nintendo GameCube titles with enhanced Wii controls. Each game in the ''New Play Control!'' series features a standard cover art, explaining the premise of the series, as well as each game's original Nintendo GameCube cover art. Each game's cover art is reversible; reversing the cover shows the original version of the cover art with no ''New Play Control!'' branding, except on the game's logo. Following the introduction of Wii games on
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on Wii U in January 2015, several of the games have been released on the platform without the ''New Play Control!'' branding. ''Metroid Prime: Trilogy'' was the first to launch in Europe and North America, where it became available in January 2015; it was later followed in 2016 by ''Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'', ''Pikmin'', and ''Pikmin 2''.


Games


See also

* Touch! Generations * High-definition remasters for PlayStation consoles * The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD * The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD


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References


External links


Official website


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