Wii Games are the best selling video games today played both as party games and single player games. The most popular ones among them are Wii Sports, Wii Play, Wii Fit, Wii Music, Wii Chess, Mario Kart Wii, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Mario Galaxy, Mario Party 8, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Link's Crossbow Training and Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games.
By December 31, 2008; 312.22 million Wii Games had already been sold by Nintendo and the count is still on. Here is an introductory mention of the most unique of these video games by Nintendo:
Wii Sports is a collection of five sports games, the sports being Tennis, Baseball, Golf, Bowling, and Boxing. Players operate Wii Remote to follow styles adopted in real life sports using features for training and fitness along. Each game features a standard play mode, a training mode, and a multiple player option turning them into party games to play.

Wii Play is a collection of nine video games, each of them having been designed for two players to play. The games are Table Tennis, Laser Hockey, Fishing, Find Mii, Pose Mii, Shooting Range, Billiards, Charge!, and Tanks!.

Wii Fit is a game that guides players to follow an exercise regimen. The regimen comprises Aerobics, Strength Training, Yoga, and Balance Games, for which a Wii Balance Board is used. The game has been described as a "way to help get families exercising together", imbibing the spirit of party games into it.

Wii Chess is the simplest game in the list, based on the most complex game of the world that involves its players into its subtle complexities in an addictive way. The game uses a Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection as well in order to play online against other players.

Wii Music is a collection of games in which musical instruments and their operations playing music are simulated. The tools that are used for the purpose are Wii Remote, Nunchuk and Wii Balance Board. The game offers sixty-six instruments to play both in the single as well as multiplayer modes. The instruments that can be simulated are violin, cowbell, clarinet, harmonica, piano, guitar, trumpet, harp, shamisen, maracas, sitar and marimba along many other unconventional ones.

Also Wii Sports Resort is going to be the next addition to the Wii Games, which will be released in 2009 as a sequel to Wii Sports, incorporating Disc Dog, Power Cruising, and Sword Play in it through the use of Wii MotionPlus accessory.


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