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'''''Wii Chess''''' is a [[chess]] [[video game]] for the [[Wii]] console. It was developed by [[Nintendo]] and was released on January 18, 2008 in [[Europe]] as a budget-priced retail title.<ref name="announce">{{cite web|title=Euro Wii/DS release dates yet again|url= http://gonintendo.com/?p=23438|publisher=GoNintendo|date=2007-08-22|access-date=2007-08-22}}</ref><ref>[http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=177020 News: Nintendo gives out massive '08 schedule - ComputerAndVideoGames.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Under the name {{nihongo|'''''Tsūshin Taikyoku: World Chess'''''|通信対局 ワールドチェス}}, it was released as a downloadable [[WiiWare]] title in Japan on September 30, 2008.<ref>[http://www.wiiware-world.com/news/2008/09/wii_chess_comes_to_wiiware_in_japan Wii Chess Comes to WiiWare in Japan]</ref> The game was never released in [[North America]] or [[Australia]], making it the only game in the [[Wii (video game series)|Wii series]] that was not released in those countries. It is also the only game in the series that do not have playable [[Mii]] characters.
'''''Wii Chess''''' is a [[chess]] [[video game]] for the [[Wii]] console. It was developed by [[Nintendo]] and was released on January 18, 2008 in [[Europe]] as a budget-priced retail title.<ref name="announce">{{cite web|title=Euro Wii/DS release dates yet again|url= http://gonintendo.com/?p=23438|publisher=GoNintendo|date=2007-08-22|access-date=2007-08-22}}</ref><ref>[http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=177020 News: Nintendo gives out massive '08 schedule - ComputerAndVideoGames.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Under the name {{nihongo|'''''Tsūshin Taikyoku: World Chess'''''|通信対局 ワールドチェス}}, it was released as a downloadable [[WiiWare]] title in Japan on September 30, 2008.<ref>[http://www.wiiware-world.com/news/2008/09/wii_chess_comes_to_wiiware_in_japan Wii Chess Comes to WiiWare in Japan]</ref> The game was never released in [[North America]] or [[Australia]], making it the only game in the [[Wii (video game series)|Wii series]] that was not released in those continents. It is also the only game in the series that do not have playable [[Mii]] characters.


''Wii Chess'' uses the Loop Express [[chess engine]].<ref>[http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/article.php?id=2650 Wii News: Wii Chess Screens - Official Nintendo Magazine]</ref>
''Wii Chess'' uses the Loop Express [[chess engine]].<ref>[http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/article.php?id=2650 Wii News: Wii Chess Screens - Official Nintendo Magazine]</ref>

Revision as of 14:59, 10 February 2021

Wii Chess
European Wii Chess box art
Developer(s)Nintendo SPD[1]
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Director(s)Makoto Yoshida
Azusa Tajima
Kazuki Yoshihara
SeriesWii
Platform(s)Wii
ReleaseWii
  • EU: January 18, 2008
WiiWare
  • JP: September 30, 2008
Mode(s)Single-player, Multiplayer, Online

Wii Chess is a chess video game for the Wii console. It was developed by Nintendo and was released on January 18, 2008 in Europe as a budget-priced retail title.[2][3] Under the name Tsūshin Taikyoku: World Chess (通信対局 ワールドチェス), it was released as a downloadable WiiWare title in Japan on September 30, 2008.[4] The game was never released in North America or Australia, making it the only game in the Wii series that was not released in those continents. It is also the only game in the series that do not have playable Mii characters.

Wii Chess uses the Loop Express chess engine.[5]

Gameplay

The game is played using the Wii Remote. However, instead of the pointer function, chess pieces are moved across the board using the D-pad on the controller.

The game features an option that gives players new to chess instructions on how each piece should move across the board. Players are also able to record and replay their games at a later time. Players could also play online against other players courtesy of the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, with Wii Chess players being able to compete against players of World Chess and vice versa.[6]

Reception

Official Nintendo Magazine UK gave the game 78%. They praised the great online multiplayer and how the game plays a "perfect game". Their main criticisms were the bland visuals and the fact it will not capture the imaginations of people who do not like chess.[7] Eurogamer gave the game 7/10, citing that it features a number of "sensible options", but notes that it misses features that would more than justify the price of the game.[8]

References

  1. ^ "Wii Chess Credits". Youtube. Retrieved November 24, 2017.
  2. ^ "Euro Wii/DS release dates yet again". GoNintendo. 2007-08-22. Retrieved 2007-08-22.
  3. ^ News: Nintendo gives out massive '08 schedule - ComputerAndVideoGames.com
  4. ^ Wii Chess Comes to WiiWare in Japan
  5. ^ Wii News: Wii Chess Screens - Official Nintendo Magazine
  6. ^ Nintendo.jp World Chess Wi-Fi overview
  7. ^ Wii Review: Wii Chess - Official Nintendo Magazine
  8. ^ Wii Chess Review