2:02 wow, that game is one of the only ones with that rarely used feature. Basically, your able to store a small amount of mii data on the remotes, so if you brought your wii remote to your friends house, you can use your mii.
You could do the same with your penguin for Club Penguin Game Day, storing your penguin data on your Wii Remote, but that game is..... Significantly better than this one
It’s funny tho XD and I’m progressive lol it’s just a joke Anyways, and not one made in a racist way with negative intentions. There’s a grey area in humor imo
@@hollisphobic to be fair left-wingers have the connotation of being overly sensitive (which isn't at all unwarranted, they did bring that upon themselves to be completely fair) so it's good this person despite having similar beliefs understands that it's not that serious).
This game feels like a "Using the 3 months of coding you've learned, recreate wii party from memory" kinda project. To find out it was made by the Mario Party people is the biggest joke lol
@@FrozaruIf memory serves me correctly, Hudson wanted to make what amounted to Mario Party with Miis. Nintendo, however, didn't like the idea of all these pranks and whatnot happening to Miis and so Hudson had to make their own. Now that I think about it that probably explains why you can transfer them between wiimotes.
19:20 Kinda funny how he’s calling Hudson a terrible company when they’ve been responsible for creating most of the Mario Party games and countless other solid titles
I started dying at 21:11 when poof shot chef fat. The sound effects as well as it going so slow and chef fat going no where near the train just had me dying. Idk, this is the type of thing that it's so bad that it's funny.
@@bluwlvrine imagine thinking that a game dev team made of japanese people who have a 60% population of people who are buddihst are using the symbol for your funny mustache man instead of the symbol for luck from their literal religion read a book
this is like if wii party was unfinished and had no team to localize the japanese-ness of it all; the racism; the public shaming. its all there. well, except for any environment art.
@@catmerchant8699 Yeah wouldn't it be more racist if they intentionally excluded black characters from certain key words because of perceived racisms by the twitterites shaming them for their pursuit of being inclusive and including every race in each option?
@@GarrulousHerald The funhouse mirrors in your head you have to work around to finally blame twitter which was never involved is fascinating. Not sure why i have to spell this out but here goes: If the majority of your black characters in your game look 2 degrees separated from Mr. Popo, you might have a problem. Seriously besides one guy in this video every other black person had lips so big it'd make texas blush, and yet their characterizations of asian characters on human keywords seemed to be on average more tame. Nah can't be motivated by bias, has to be a twitter mob. 🤡
I don't even believe this game deserves to be selled in a store, so don't worry about that. Their parents probably got this from a black market instead.
the weird thing is that hudson also made mario party ds which is one of my favorite entries in the series. they're capable of making good game, and good party games at that.
Weird how Hudson Soft the creators of the good Mario Party made this bad game yet Ndcube the creators of the bad Mario Party made Wii Party which is a good game, super weird.
Let’s play a drinking game! Read into the comment section and take a shot when you see a comment that: • Says that the keyword selection is racially motivated and not random (technically they’re right because it’s just 3 premade avatars so it’s not really random). • Mentions the shape of “Ninja Star” Island. • Does the “we have ___ at home” meme or just plainly calls it a Wii Party ripoff. • Mentions that Hudson made Mario Party DS (SPECIFICALLY DS, NOT ANY OTHER GAME). Off topic but you can just tell that this game was only meant for Japan. Hell, the original Japanese version is even MORE racey (I’m pretty sure one of the “you lose” costumes in that version is just a playboy bunny outfit).
So I found out the keyword selection is racially motivated, Hudson made the Mario Party DS game, that Ninja star island looks a bit worrying. All in all I can sum this game up as we have Wii party at home, Wii party at home.
@@theaether3124do you know about Buddhism or do you just think they literally took the Nazi swastika and threw it in the game because they are racist and wanted everyone to know that
All I can say is the Wii has some VERY unusual games. In all seriousness though, it would be cool to see Chef Fat remade as a Wii to play alongside Beef Boss, Dudy Dude, etc.
@@duckbredd How did you and your 23 likes not catch the fact that the race is randomized? They weren't intentional stereotypes, they were just ignorantly playing with fire putting animal based randomizers in the game.
@@duckbredd it’s funny tho XD it’s not that vile or vile at all it’s just jokes XD also it has other skin colors also so technically it isn’t racist. It was monkey for whites also XD in a way WHOS to say we ARN’T all monkeys XD well we are apes technically XD
Interestingly enough, this game was developed by Hudson Soft, who developed the Mario Party games from 1998 to 2007. They also developed Bomberman. This game was released in 2010, and the company ceased to exist a year later in 2012. Konami merged with Hudson Soft and all of it's assets are now owned by Konami.
Fun fact about the original Wii remotes: they had a save feature you could save something to the wii remote like game data or profile data and upload it to another wii. So essentially they could transfer data. Like if you took your save to a friend's house you could just take your remote and the data would be on the remote so you could upload it to your friends wii, keep progressing in the game, resave it to the remote and bring your progress home. So that's what it meant by the upload button.
This is also used to bring Pokémon Battle Revolution and Inazuma Eleven Strikers teams into another Wii. You play the games alone in your Wii, you put your team on the Wii Remote and when you bring it to your friend's house you can destroy them
7:31 *WAIT WHERE'S CHEF FAT WHOA WHOA WHOA WHOA WHOA WHOA WHOA WHOA WHOA WHOA WHOA WHOA WHOA WHOA WHOA THERE'S NO WAY YOU JUST DESTROYED CHEF FAT WHERE TF DID HE GO THERE'S NO WAY HOW DID YOU GET RID OF CHEF FAT*
It’s purple paint, it’s just that Hudson had the bright idea to tint her head purple and not actually make it purple. As much as I have memories with this game, Hudson put way more time into it just working than actually making it good…
Okay, let's just think about 14:00 for a second. There are 100 possible variations of minigames to play, and he somehow got the same game twice in a row for this clip to happen lmao
my favorite thing about he videos is that nothing weird comes up on screen. it looks completely normal so I can with headphones around my parents and still be hysterically laughing.
This game was made by the same people who helped make Mario Party games 1-8. They also were involved in making these Wii Games: Wing Island, Fishing Master, Help Wanted: 50 Wacky Jobs, and the Deca Sports trilogy. I'd like to see Poof play them someday.